Showing posts with label mafia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mafia. Show all posts

Thursday, 28 March 2013

RAT IN A TRAP


Mark Rossetti: New England Mob boss who played from both sides of the deck





Mob Capo Mark Rossetti gets 12 years and is further revealed as an upper eschelon player in New England Cosa Nostra whose "controversial relationship with the FBI" one suspects may see him either freed or dead inside twelve.  The case also saw Rossetti associate Joseph Giallanella recieve two years for loan sharking and related charges. No doubt these guys are serious players who we will one day read about.
Ever vigilant Friends of Ours blog compiles a pretty good dossier on Rossetti and the FBI

More from the Boston Herald



Here's a Fox 25 podcast on Rossetti the rat


From Hollywood Goodfella


Here's some conversation on the topic from the ever colourful Gangster BB forum


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KILLING BULGER

WHY PHILLY WANTED TO ICE WHITEY



Great article in the Huffington Post by ex-Philadelphia underboss Phil Leonetti on why he wanted to kill Whitey Bulger 30 years ago. Op-eds don't get much better than this.

Killing the myth of Whitey Bulger and why I suggested killing him 30 years ago


When my uncle Nicodemo Scarfo was in La Tuna federal prison in 1983, he placed me in charge of running the day-to-day operations of our crime family in New Jersey from our headquarters just two and a half blocks from the Boardwalk in Atlantic City. Two other men from our family, Salvatore "Chuckie" Merlino and Salvie Testa, were running our street operation in South Philadelphia and even though we were in the throws of a bloody mob war with a 4'10 old-school gangster known as "The Hunchback," things were going pretty good for us, especially in Atlantic City.
On most days I would meet with gangsters from North Jersey and New York, many of whom came to Atlantic City with an envelope that usually contained several thousand dollars in cash as a tribute payment to my uncle and our family resulting from business they were involved in either Atlantic City or Philadelphia.
On more than one occassion I met with gangsters from the Patriarca crime family, an organization based primarily out of the Boston area, but with a heavy presence in and around Providence, Rhode Island.
During one of these meetings, a guy I knew as a mob associate who was affiliated with the Genovese crime family in New York introduced me to another mob associate from Providence. The two of them wanted to buy an old hotel in Atlantic City and re-develop it into a caberet style nightclub and restaurant and wanted the blessing of our family. After several meetings and after getting the green light to proceed from my uncle who was in jail, I arranged to meet with caporegimes from both the Genovese and Patriarca crime families to ensure that everything was done in accordance with the rules of La Cosa Nostra, i.e., that everyone knew where the money was to be sent.
In this case, monthly envelopes would be sent to Vincent "Chin" Gigante, boss of the Genovese, through his underboss Venero "Benny Eggs" Mangano, Raymond Patriarca, boss of the Patriarca's, through his underboss Gennaro "Jerry" Angiulo, and my uncle, Nicky Scarfo, boss of the Philadelphia/Atlantic City mob, through me.
As things progressed with our proposed joint venture, I first heard the name "Jimmy Bulger" from one of the Boston guys during a dinner meeting. Bulger I would learn, was an Irish drug-dealer and low-life punk from South Boston who was paying the Patriarca's tribute money to stay in business. The problem with Bulger was that he wasn't paying enough and was balking at efforts to pay more.
What's worse I would learn, was that Bulger had reportedly murdered a woman, had once been charged with rape, and may have worked as a male prostitute when he was younger.
The kicker was, he was also suspected of being an informant.
"You gotta kill em," I told the Boston guy, "Immediately. You can't do business with someone like him. I'm disgusted just hearing you talk about him."
A few weeks later I sent word to New York that my uncle and our family wanted nothing to do with the proposed venture and that the Patriarca's were forbidden from conducting any business in Atlantic City.
"They are not our kind of people," I told the Genovese guys from New York and that was the end of it.
Fast forward 30 years to 2013 and I am back in New York promoting my book, Mafia Prince: Inside America's Most Violent Crime Family & The Bloody Fall of La Cosa Nostra, and I overhear a conversation between my co-author Christopher Graziano and another gentlemen we were dining with near our hotel in downtown Brooklyn and I hear Chris say, "I can't believe Johnny Depp's gonna play Whitey Bulger, I thought it was going to be Mark Wahlberg."
I entered the conversation late and when I was asked by one of the reporters that we were eating with if I ever came across Whitey Bulger when I was in the mob, I said, "I never met him and never heard of him until a couple years ago when I saw he had gotten arrested. But there was another Bulger from Boston I had heard about, a guy named Jimmy Bulger. He was a low-life Irish drug dealer I had heard about from one of the mob guys in Boston."
I then went on to tell the story repeated above and ended it with, "I can't believe they kept this guy around. I told them they should kill him immediately. Maybe he was a cousin of Whitey's, who knows."
Everyone at the table looked at me in stunned silence and Chris said, "Philip, Whitey Bulger and Jimmy Bulger are the same guy. The guy you just described is Whitey Bulger. Whitey's real name is James Bulger."
I told them, "No way. The guy I'm talking about, Jimmy Bulger, he wasn't a gangster, he was a drug-dealer paying tribute to the Italian's in Boston's North End. It's definitely not the same guy."
After arguing my point for most of the evening, I went back to the hotel and did some research and realized that Chris was right.
The low-life Irish drug dealer that I said should be killed in 1983 was in fact the infamous Whitey Bulger.
Thirty years later I stand by that.
Bulger should have been killed by the Patriarca's, plain and simple.
How they could do business with someone like him is unfathomable. To call him a gangster is a joke.
He was a psychopathic, drug-dealing serial killer, not a gangster.
I'm glad its Johnny Depp playing Bulger in the movie about his life and not Mark Wahlberg. No disrespect to Johnny Depp, but I like Wahlberg and how he carries himself. Seeing him portray a lowlife like Bulger would have been disappointing.
Philip Leonetti is the former underboss of the Philadelphia/Atlantic City mob and the nephew of imprisoned mob boss Nicodemo "Little Nicky Scarfo. He was the youngest underboss in the history of the modern day La Cosa Nostra and in 1989 was the highest ranking mafioso to break omerta and cooperate with the federal government. In 2012 he wrote the book Mafia Prince: Inside America's Most Violent Crime Family and The Bloody Fall of La Cosa Nostra. He lives in seclusion under an assumed name with a $500,000.00 bounty placed on his head from his jailed uncle Nicky Scarfo.

Sunday, 24 March 2013

SURPRISE, ITS THE MOB WIVES


Mummy what has Daddy got in his violin case?




Mob families are grabbing hot air time like nobody's business these days. I guess everyone likes to hear what it was like when the FBI came through the windows to grab daddy (or more likely when he broke the news that he was a rat and was putting his family into witness protection). Earlier this month Ricki Lake wheeled out the kids of famed mobsters for a strikingly original take on mob family values. "He may have been a cold-blooded psycho killer but  I was always Daddy's little princess" or "We ate pizza and chopped up the bodies together". On this episode she digs deep to find the little known quartet of Karen Gravano (Sammy "the Bull" Gravano, Ramona Rizzo (Benjamin "Lefty" "Two Guns" Rizzo), Linda Scarpo (Gregory "the Killing Machine" Scarpo), and Michael Franzese (John "Sonny" Franzese).

Saturday, 23 March 2013

HIT MAN

Former Philly Torpedo and Government witness talks God, bullets, and boy scouts with CBS 60 Minutes




John Veasey, a former hitman for the Philly Mafia who turned rat on his boss John Stanfa was put under the spotlight on 60 Minutes on March 17. Like many before him he claimed that finding God had put him on a new path. He even claims that he was leading a boy scout troop while still acting as a mob assassin. Whether you believe him or not its a fascinating interview and has seen the international press run with the story. Here is the UK's Daily Mail coverage which is quite comprehensive with a bunch of pics.


Read a transcript and watch excerpts including web extras on the CBS website here or watch the whole episode of 60 Minutes here

Veasey was the subject of an e-book The Hit Man a True Story of the Mob, Redemption and the Melrose Diner by Ralph Cipriano and Dave Schratwieser. Buy it here
Here is a review by Philly crime expert George Anastasia

Veasey has been interviewed on TV before:
"Mobster Confessions" on the Discovery Channel



Friday, 8 March 2013

INSIDE THE GANGSTER CODE

Ex-Gambino hood fronts TV prison gang doc


A must watch new TV series on Discovery. Lou Ferrante is inside the gangster code. Former Gambino crime family member Lou Ferrante served his time, read some books, became a born again Jew, and has now wised-up that the real money is in being a media mobster, writing books, advising on movie scripts etc. If he's making less that he was on the streets at least the only people trying to take it away from him are the IRS. He stars in a new documentary series investigating prison gangs around the world. This, of course, is the bollocks. First episode and he's hanging with some heavily inked bad muthafuckers who run their own jail in El Salvador where life comes cheap. Ever the stand up guy at one point Lou gets really outraged when they film a snitch who is getting let off 23 murders. Ultimately he seems to get their respect (everyone likes a Gambino) and comes across as a real dude and not some fake-ass actor like Danny Dyer. Watch it now, watch it here and here.

Or on You Tube

Monday, 18 February 2013

"EL CHAPO" ES NUMERO UNO

JOAQUIN "EL CHAPO" GUZMAN IS CHICAGO'S PUBLIC ENEMY NUMBER 1




Vicious drug kingpin Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán Loera lives somewhere in the mountains of western Mexico surrounded by a private army funded by a fortune estimated at over a billion dollars. In Mexico he is already a mythic figure. Now he has rocketed to the top of the criminal elite after being named as Chicago's Public Enemy Number 1, a title that has remained empty since Al Capone in 1930. The decision of the Chicago Crime Commission to make El Chapo numero uno has ensured that his is a trending name on the internet. In reality Guzman has rarely been far from the news since his escape from Federal Prison ten years ago. Since then he has become one of the world's most powerful drug traffickers, an elusive figure based in the remote Sinaloa mountains where he has a robin hood reputation for giving aid to the peasant farmers. Last year Forbes Magazine named him as one of the world's most powerful people. An anti-hero who is fast becoming an icon in popular culture. Only last year rapper Gucci Manne paid tribute to El Chapo. 



 El Chapo remains elusive however. Even photographs believed to be of him are now questioned.
Don't call him Chapo to his face though. It means 'dwarf'. You know what they say "little man big temper". Lets see how long it is before the DEA take him out in a hail of bullets. They have been trying for long enough, and hey, he's undoubtedly working for them anyway. We all know who the real kingpins are. Read more here: Wikipedia  Huffington Post


Some video reportage about Guzman

Here is a BBC documentary about the Mexico drug wars. Crazy place!

Monday, 11 February 2013

GOTTI TRIGGER TAKES A DIVE


Gambino associate John Burke gets life for 1991 gundown 


Is there something in the roids that makes your head grow fat like a watermelon. I think we can rule out size of brain matter. 

John Marzulli in the New York Daily News tells us about the latest Gambino trigger man to pull life after his co-conspirator turns canary. Have you heard this somewhere before? Umerta is as old fashioned as a handle-bar mustache.

Here is his good pal John Alite who turned state's evidence against John Gotti Jnr three years ago. Better hide that neck tat under a good wig in Witness Protection buddy. More from the News here

Saturday, 9 February 2013

RUSSIAN MAFIA GET RICH FROM WINTER OLYMPICS

Mob rackets taint next year's slalom and luge


After the assassination of top mob boss Aslan Usoyan attaention has been focused on just how much the mafia have infiltrated the forthcoming Winter Olympics 2014 in the Black Sea resort of Sochi. If the Russian mafia needed any more money it has found an easy score
Here is a video about the situation - full report

Friday, 8 February 2013

WILL WHITEY WALK?

Bulger squirms ... but who will have the last laugh?

Who would bet against Boston mob legend Whitey Bulger pulling off one last coup in his crazy charmed  life? I know he's one bad Irish SoB but I can't help hoping that he has the last laugh

Thursday, 7 February 2013

LATEST FROM PHILLY

Massive mob trial reaches messy end



Some great scenes in the Philly court. Mob wives in full flow. "Do you have a mother? Or were you found in the gutter?" Manny Ligambi asks the prosecutor. Her son George Borgesi kept it to the point "Fuckin' punk!" he yelled at the Assistant US Attorney. Read it all here fresh from Philly News and here for a summary of the split verdict in this major mob trial. 

You want the word on the street. Who better than Philly's finest on the mob beat George Anastasia 

Here is some recent news video from Fox Philly

Philadelphia News, Weather and Sports from WTXF FOX 29
Some back story collated on Friends of Ours blog here

Some salacious gossip about Georgie boy from that world wide web

THE ART OF FURIOUS SCAMMING

Mobster’s son pleads guilty to fraud, 39 out of 88 counts



Anthony Boscarino's tremendous efforts to scam as many people in as many ways as possible, mainly through sports betting and casino deception and fake investment plans. The Boscarinos are mafia to the core, father Angelo had an appointment with an icepick in Chicago in 1967 after the bosses thought he was singing to the feds. Son Anthony is mostly about internet scamming so you have to hand it to this guy for being a 21st century crim, and he was also extremely persistent. Read the full story reported in the Arizona Republic here   Read some back story and here from the Chicago Sun Times, a good crime rag, and they picked it up in Vegas too. Here is some internet forum with discussion between people who got scammed, an interesting read.

Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Grandpa Hassan bites the dust

After a good meal Grandpa Hassan bites the dust


Russian mobster gunned down outside Moscow restaurant, turf war fears






Aslan Usoyan better known as Grandpa Hassan, 75, was shot by a sniper in Moscow as he left his favorite restaurant. His fortune came from control of Sochi site of next year's Winter Olympics and a bottomless pot of rubles in construction work and unions.

Here is the Guardian's article on it: http://gu.com/p/3dh9y

Informed coverage from some specialist websites like Russian Criminal Tattoo blog and a couple of posts from In Moscow's Shadows blog and here

Watch an English news report here




here is one that he survived from two years ago


Joe "the Boss" Massino testifies against Vinny Gorgeous

Joe "the Boss" Massino testifies against Vinny Gorgeous 


He sings like a canary!


This is not very visual but someone has just posted the whole of Joe Massino's April 2011 testimony against Vincent  "Vinny Gorgeous" Basciano. Its in four parts. Long but interesting.
Here is some of the background to the case from the ever dependable George Anastasia


Here is part four of the Massino testimony - go to You Tube to find the other three parts.
And in case you want to know more about the first sitting boss to turn rat! 


Bulgarian mobster Zlatko the Beret eats lead!

Bulgarian mobster Zlatko the Beret eats lead!

Gunned down outside the central courts!


Who tried to whack the Beret outside the central court house in Sofia? As we all know Bulgaria breeds some of Europe's finest gangsters. Zlatomir Ivanov otherwise known as Zlatko The Beret is straight out of central casting. Trained as a wrestler. He used to work for the government special forces (thus the beret). A finer pedigree would be hard to find. He is of course a businessman who owns half of Sofia.The implications of this attempted hit are fairly clear. Mob wars are on the cards. Business as usual in Bulgaria.
Here is some news footage of Ivanov just after being shot four times. He must have crawled into the courthouse.


Read more about the Beret here from Emma Reynolds in the Daily Mail 

Some coverage in the Bulgarian press here and here