@@bazjr86 they do say after massino killed sciascia who was a canadian mobster based in nyc bonanno family, the relationship between them soured...happened in late 90s
@Zulfiker Ali Khan Chowdhury RE: "Godfather: Boys you know what to do." That actually happened in real life. In 1952, Willie Sutton, a career bank robber with no connection to the mob, was arrested because because he was recognized by Arnold Schuster, a 24-year-old Brooklyn clothing salesman. Schuster later appeared on TV. Unfortunately, the mob boss Albert Anastasia happened to see that news program. In a rage, he ordered, "I hate rats. Whack that motherf**ker!" Schuster was killed days later outside his home.
My Italian part of the family was heavily involved with the Black Hand. My great-great grandfather was the #3 guy in the Black Hand in Johnstown Pennsylvania. The Black Hand was the around before there was the mafia. They were the people who went around to businesses extorting protection money. They also did a lot of gambling and numbers. My great-great uncle owned a shoe store and never worked on a shoe. The shop, like many other places, was a front for numbers. They lived in an apartment like building, with the #1 and #2 guys. In the basement they had a hidden room for alcohol brewing. This was during the prohibition, and they had direct access to the sewers to dump it if the cops came around. My great grandma told me many stories, including how a neighbor was gunned down on the street while she was playing outside. My Italian family surnames are DiMauro and Vizinni, and they’re from Sicily. Interestingly, the man my great grandmother married later became the chief of police for the city. Thanks to my great grandfather, we have ancestors who fought in the American Revolution, War of 1812, and the Civil War.
My family worked with Lucky Luciano and Dutch Shultz. It was all very hush hush back in the day. One member who was very close to it all escaped to upstate. He passed away back in the 80s but still has a daughter alive. So I'm gonna keep my family names outta this, lol.
My great grandfather was the found of the pizza cult and dinosaur shift in 1924. Their mafia was so successful that they made over 500,000,000$! After the Great Depression, they lost all their money sadly
My moms side of the family had some connections with the Philly Mob, and and dads side, my great grandfather was involved with the mafia in Sicily, in the 1910’s, and 1920’s
Because they’re not doing any crimes themselves. The judicial system is fickle and has many holes intentionally so things can be handled case to case by the judge
@@MarcillaSmith exactly, I never saw bush in jail for killing over 250,000 Iraqis for oil? Or Obama being punished for killing 700 black and brown middle eastern civilian kids with his careless drone strikes? If you have the money and power you won’t spend a day in jail. The system is all corrupt, that system is capitalism.
If your a runner, find another runner. Place bets from a "client" you made up, other runner does the same. Whatever bets you place he places the opposite. This way it all washes out but you still get that commission on the losses.
Works until your boss gets even a farts whiff of a suspicion about you running laps around them then it's "🎶Bye byee love.. 🎙Hellooo warm sweet lead💥⚰️☠️"
A ski mask usually has a visor like cut out at the area of eyes. But you can take any long winter cap and cut out holes for the eyes and mouth and make a 'ski mask' or Balaklava.
for those who dont know one of the ex-mafia member is running a UA-cam channel he talks about his past life and present mafia activities that he left years ago and many present day issue with mafia edit: youtube channel is called Michael Franzese
I'm 44 and I grew up in Howard Beach Queens ask your mom about that or Google it, it's almost 100 percent cosa nostra I grew up with John Gotties son Peter. I know and knew so many of these guys but never got involved cause I knew by my time they were all rats and punks.
“Hardworking longshoremen”. That’s a good one. Considering that they make 250k per year and you can only get a sniff at one of those slots if you are connected, kicking back some to the ones who got you the job is more than a fair deal.
There's still a strong Mafia presence everywhere, not just NYC. They just operate quietly and intelligently, nowadays, like they did at their inception. There are still hits, here and there, but no bloodbaths like before.
from what ive heard from ex mafia members in intervies they always were told to respect women so it could be the big time members never participated in it. now that doesn't mean they never did but i don't think it was as big here as it was with the russians and even the italians in Sicily
The sicilian mafias never participated in prostitution or human trafficking. That was well known to be the specialty of the Hong Kong Triads and Mexican cartels.
I knew a made man in the Eritrean mafia. He was a friend. I never knew he was in the mafia until I offered him a favor. I didn't realize that it was an important favor I offered. He was very thankful.
@@Vegeta8300 Since the conviction of The Chin in 1997 FBI has only had one major conviction of the Genovese's just a Capo. They've not really been broken like the other families and remain as strong as ever.
@@orion000 Whitey Bulger was the head of the Winter Hill Gang and whacked someone in the parking lot of the Southern Hills Country Club in Tulds, Oklahoma. He couldn't have done it without the FBI turning a blind eye to his activities. The leader of the Westies tried to do business with the Italian Mafis in the '70s and he ended up dead in the Easy River.
That is not mafia mentality, thats a part of the "codice dell'uomo d'onore", that often even mafia guys do not respect, they are often all the contrary of "honorable" people. But i have also to say that the old mafia was another thing
Anthony Capello used to live right by my house on Staten island (who you or some reason acted as if there wasn't a mafia faction for which is crazy since more than on person in this video lived on Staten island).
I.C.V they have plenty of money but need to hide in Mexico. The mafia is in Italy.. la costa notra are the 5 families in America.. they live here and have so much influence you can’t even compare. And the mob has strict rules members must obey, things are settled at tables where you can’t raise ya voice.. organized.. and bc of those rules they don’t allow animals to live long like the cartel do
I don't know who, but someone actually needs to hear this, you've got to stop saving all your money. Venture into investing some, if you really want financial stability
I understand the fact that tomorrow isn't promised to anyone but investing today is a hard thing to do because I have no idea of how and where to invest in these?
Exactly many top dos out there do it, I mean that’s why they are at the “TOP”.I really feel everyone looking to get some financial security should make forex and bitcoin investments.
How does this whole cryptocurrency of a thing work and who’s your Expert please? I’m interested in it and I’m Willing and ready to invest but I will need a professional guide and assistance
A certain well known lawyer, G, is alleged to have been tied to the mob from the very beginning of his career, helping members avoid prison, with laundering, real estate deals, setting up front or shell companies etc. During his stint as a city politician he helped them integrated into the city's economic, political and real estate infrastructure and threw many contracts their way whilst earning considerable kickbacks. During his stint in a high profile legal position he assisted various factions of the mob in taking down their competition using the power of his office. He also acted as a liason or go between for mobs from his city and those in a casino city and a southward state, for US based Italian/Sicilian mobs and mobs from South America, Ukraine and Russa as well as Russn spy agencies fronting as criminal organizations, for certain high profile businessmen helping them set up shop and link with mobs in various states. Due to his aquatintance with certain foreign mobs he was even given certain assignments abroad on behalf of a high ranking politician.
Hahahaha. And then he was featured in a Netflix documentary that portrayed him as his city's sword and shield taking down the five families as a trial lawyer.
Hard to believe that Tony Salerno was worth $1 billion, he could've done so much with that money. He could've gone legitimate, stashed and invested it his own businesses. It takes generations to earn that much money even for the rich, such a waste.
You should do an episode on the most powerful boss in the history of the New York Mafia. Vincent "Chin" Gigante. Long time boss of the Genovese Family from 1980 - 2005
So whoever's wins gives the winnings to the other runner to bring in as losses so he can collect his commission. You just have to have total trust in that other runner
@@Ty-vj4wg the Sabinis never got to America as they were based in London and Birmingham in England, racking up wealth by rigging horse races. But I'm sure they would have fit right in with those on the scene in that time 😄
Tonyboy that I work with I guess you could say, has been a slight clown lately. Be a shame if he dipped his feet in concrete and ,”fell off the pier accidentally” 🧑🏽🍳
My dad's best friend and him used to go to college together and I eventually found out that my dad's best friend used to be the runner boy for the Russian Mob and later he started an agency for real estate or something and would move later to Barcelona and now he is a millionaire who is pretty much Messi's (next door neighbor)
I wonder what happens if you are in the Mafia and you are ordered to do a hit, but you refuse to do the killing and ask the boss if you can apply for conscientious objector status?
Once I read a book about advises from the mob by Louis Ferrante and there the author talks about a wise guy who refused to hit his best friend, so he sent someone else to do the hit LOL
Okay but like…being a mafia boss is more dangerous than being some rank and file grunt. Go look up the history of just about any mafia and you will come to find that the ones getting assassinated the most are the bosses.
Mafia bosses have a tendency to be gun downed by someone else. I can see why nobody want to admit they are the bosses.
Are you a boss? **looks into your eyes with killing nature**
@@tommyfaxinc.3074 lol
Only a fool would want everyone to know he's a BOSS of a MAFIA CRIMINAL CRIME FAMILY the least they know the better it is
Also bosses get the most attention from the FBI
Bosses were rarely ever gunned down. The notable exceptions are the famous ones.
The modern mob turned their attention to UA-cam channel rackets
From what I've heard, basically the mafia has a total corporate mentality these days.
yes there is a ex-mafia member named michael that runs youtube channel and speaks about mafia things
You are everywhere. You are becoming one of those legendary channels.
@@darwin9098 Yes, Michael Franzese isn’t the only one though. Look at John Alite or Sammy “the bull” Gravano.
I'm going to the mattresses!!!!
The Rizzuto crime family based out of Montreal Canada, is the only Canadian crime faction of the Bonanno Crime Family.
I presume they aren’t the type of people to say sorry!
Did they not cut ties with the bonnanos a couple of years ago?
@@bazjr86 not to my knowledge
Was !
@@bazjr86 they do say after massino killed sciascia who was a canadian mobster based in nyc bonanno family, the relationship between them soured...happened in late 90s
Italian Mafia boss seeing this,
Godfather : Boys you know what to do.
20 dislikes on the vid 29likes on this gold comment 🤭🤔
i love when he tells us about the mafia im a mob fan im sure id like living around the mafia😂😂😂
@@devonvanwaus927 unless your in or friends with the mob I doubt that
Infographics sleeps with the fishes.
@Zulfiker Ali Khan Chowdhury
RE: "Godfather: Boys you know what to do."
That actually happened in real life.
In 1952, Willie Sutton, a career bank robber with no connection to the mob, was arrested because because he was recognized by Arnold Schuster, a 24-year-old Brooklyn clothing salesman. Schuster later appeared on TV. Unfortunately, the mob boss Albert Anastasia happened to see that news program. In a rage, he ordered, "I hate rats. Whack that motherf**ker!" Schuster was killed days later outside his home.
All I am saying is that he never had the makings of a varsity athlete.....
You know Quasimodo predicted all of this
@@k1dofficial again with the scenarios!!
Ok Uncle Junior lol.
I spent 20 years on the rat e ator
that’s how mafia work
👉🏿👶🏿👈🏿
@@el_gabron what?
@@mr.klodovik8144 Dababy
@@el_gabron ok
@@el_gabron tf2
Crime never eradicates. Criminals just get smarter!😀
I guess you were always a "honor student" CONGRATS.
@@supportyourtroopsathletes6460 thanks bro 😀
Or they just get elected to public office….🤷♂️🤣🤣
My Italian part of the family was heavily involved with the Black Hand. My great-great grandfather was the #3 guy in the Black Hand in Johnstown Pennsylvania. The Black Hand was the around before there was the mafia. They were the people who went around to businesses extorting protection money. They also did a lot of gambling and numbers. My great-great uncle owned a shoe store and never worked on a shoe. The shop, like many other places, was a front for numbers. They lived in an apartment like building, with the #1 and #2 guys. In the basement they had a hidden room for alcohol brewing. This was during the prohibition, and they had direct access to the sewers to dump it if the cops came around. My great grandma told me many stories, including how a neighbor was gunned down on the street while she was playing outside. My Italian family surnames are DiMauro and Vizinni, and they’re from Sicily. Interestingly, the man my great grandmother married later became the chief of police for the city. Thanks to my great grandfather, we have ancestors who fought in the American Revolution, War of 1812, and the Civil War.
My family worked with Lucky Luciano and Dutch Shultz. It was all very hush hush back in the day. One member who was very close to it all escaped to upstate. He passed away back in the 80s but still has a daughter alive. So I'm gonna keep my family names outta this, lol.
My great grandfather was the found of the pizza cult and dinosaur shift in 1924. Their mafia was so successful that they made over 500,000,000$! After the Great Depression, they lost all their money sadly
My father is tony montana and my uncle is walter white
Why offer up all this information unprovoked?
My moms side of the family had some connections with the Philly Mob, and and dads side, my great grandfather was involved with the mafia in Sicily, in the 1910’s, and 1920’s
Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in!
Poor pull out game, is how you get kids!
You still got it Sil.
Hehehehe 🤟🏻
Our true enemy... has yet... to reveal himself
Just this once I'll let you ask about my affairs
Michael is it true
No
The Infographics posts this video...
Myself as a Godfather: Why me, why do I deserve such generosity
You got 2 first names
@@lycrothy5656 I share this account with my wife’s boyfriend.
@@kevinjohn5412 lol
@@kevinjohn5412 my names not john...
@@kevinjohn5412 wife's boyfriend?
It’s crazy how most of their leaders are well known yet they hardly got jail time
Because they’re not doing any crimes themselves. The judicial system is fickle and has many holes intentionally so things can be handled case to case by the judge
Look at the war crimes committed by the USA, but when do we see a President brought before the Hague?
M O N E Y B R I B E S
@@MarcillaSmith exactly, I never saw bush in jail for killing over 250,000 Iraqis for oil? Or Obama being punished for killing 700 black and brown middle eastern civilian kids with his careless drone strikes? If you have the money and power you won’t spend a day in jail. The system is all corrupt, that system is capitalism.
That was before the Rico laws that why they barely did any time
"I'll knock your bleeping teeth out, you bleeping bleeper, now bleep off." :)
That was a (bleep)ering blast!
What the bleep man
Noice
you bleepity bleep bleep
@@ChineduOpara Bleep off, you bleeper.
What in the bleepity bleep is going on heere?
Infografics is crazy to be putting the mafia on blast like this
What they gon do
@@bigboner23 wack em
If your a runner, find another runner. Place bets from a "client" you made up, other runner does the same. Whatever bets you place he places the opposite. This way it all washes out but you still get that commission on the losses.
Marist moment
But don't you just break even so what's the point of doing that
@@Bsfnelz20 it cost to bet
@@Bsfnelz20 right but there is a commission paid on losses
Works until your boss gets even a farts whiff of a suspicion about you running laps around them then it's "🎶Bye byee love.. 🎙Hellooo warm sweet lead💥⚰️☠️"
This is the type of content this channel needs. No more of the sci fi/SCP/creepypasta stuff.
Eh, I prefer a wide variety of things to keep the channel from getting stale. I'd like for the sci-fi stuff to continue without dominating content.
SCP is so lame
@@Nesto38 scp!??
I'm pretty sure everybody from new York knows or has heard of the Gambino family
West coast heard of the Gambinos too
Isn’t ski mask made with eye holes so how would they find a ski mask with the eyes cut out?
Toque/beenie/winter hat maybe?
A ski mask with no eye holes is called a hood.
It means.. Uhm. The opposite? Maybe it means He.. Uhh.. Sewed extra fabric in over the eyes! Yeah, that's it!?? Idk, I got nothin man..
A ski mask usually has a visor like cut out at the area of eyes.
But you can take any long winter cap and cut out holes for the eyes and mouth and make a 'ski mask' or Balaklava.
The infographics shows is therapeutic to watch, it’s so relaxing and calming.
☺️🙏🏽
Relaxin' while learnin'...it's an offer ya can't refuse, eh?
Lies again? Learn To Walk Golden Boot
Great now I wanna watch The Godfather right now.
Thinking the same thing
Sopranos for me!
You come to me on the day of my daughters wedding.....
Goodfellas for me
Leave the cannoli
for those who dont know one of the ex-mafia member is running a UA-cam channel he talks about his past life and present mafia activities that he left years ago and many present day issue with mafia
edit: youtube channel is called Michael Franzese
Sammi the bull
@@Lucy-ek6ne ???
@@darwin9098 That’s the name of another Ex-Mafia member who runs a channel.
@@Lucy-ek6ne Michael Franzese is better tho. Sammy Gravano or nicknamed Sammy the bull is the reason why John Gotti went to prison.... He snitched
🐀🐀🐀🐀🐀🐀
"But every other line would get us demonetized" is golden
Sheeesh I asked my mom about this who grew up in the 70s 80s 90s nyc and she said this was really accurate
I'm 44 and I grew up in Howard Beach Queens ask your mom about that or Google it, it's almost 100 percent cosa nostra I grew up with John Gotties son Peter. I know and knew so many of these guys but never got involved cause I knew by my time they were all rats and punks.
@Nicky Biggavel tf up
@@anthonyarcanumsanctumregnu9551 sure you did, I have been Micky mouse also since I was just 10.
@Nicky Biggavel you watch to much TV.
For my mother it was Bushwick. She always tells me stories about the old guys at the time.
Going out, after watching your team win, seems like a great way to go.
“Hardworking longshoremen”. That’s a good one. Considering that they make 250k per year and you can only get a sniff at one of those slots if you are connected, kicking back some to the ones who got you the job is more than a fair deal.
There's still a strong Mafia presence everywhere, not just NYC. They just operate quietly and intelligently, nowadays, like they did at their inception. There are still hits, here and there, but no bloodbaths like before.
Wish it were the same here in Italy...
there aren't really any hits, not since meldish
Hits are typically outsourced nowadays, usually to street gangs.
I ask this question so much thanks for answering it
Imagine all the mob bosses watching.
I'm surprised that there was no mention of prostitution and human trafficking
Thunder bay
That sounds more like a job for the Mexican cartels, and I say so because things are pretty hard in my city nowadays
from what ive heard from ex mafia members in intervies they always were told to respect women so it could be the big time members never participated in it. now that doesn't mean they never did but i don't think it was as big here as it was with the russians and even the italians in Sicily
I thought one of Luciano's biggest rackets was prostitution...
The sicilian mafias never participated in prostitution or human trafficking. That was well known to be the specialty of the Hong Kong Triads and Mexican cartels.
These are mafia bosses we KNOW about. Most bosses are unknown for a reason (they end up dead or in prison)
GET THIS CHANNEL TO 10 MILLION!
Soon!
@@TheInfographicsShow Congrats on the almost ten million!
Today
@@TheInfographicsShow I hope one day organised crime in America and Italy will be evaporated 💯% . 👨💻🇦🇺✝️🏳️🌈 👨👩👧👦▶️
@@TheInfographicsShow congrats !!
I knew a made man in the Eritrean mafia. He was a friend. I never knew he was in the mafia until I offered him a favor. I didn't realize that it was an important favor I offered. He was very thankful.
i’m eritrean and i didn’t even know there was a mafia. How big is it?
You mean Italian Eritrean mafia or local mafia?
Almost 10m congratulations!!
"Tell me, do you really want to join the Famiglia?" -some Italian with a Bowl Haircut
Nice
pIzZa TiMe PizZa iS nOt a cUlT **jittery dancing**
Italians with a bowl it is an oxymoron 😂 Italian ppl have curly hair
Cumpa la mafia è ovunque e ci sarà sempre, hai capito, sta senza pensieri.
Yes, as long as I don't have to rock a bowl cut
They're still around just quiet and a fraction of the power they had fifty years ago.
Thats what they want you to think, that they don't have as much power anymore. They've just learned to adapt to the times.
@@Vegeta8300 I reckon that's it see it suits them for most people to think they have no power because the more you can operate in the dark the better
The government (IRS) has the real power these days. Legal mafia.
@@kurtpunchesthings2411 tbh that power could be diminished quick asf with how many gangs and how large they are now a days.
@@Vegeta8300 Since the conviction of The Chin in 1997 FBI has only had one major conviction of the Genovese's just a Capo. They've not really been broken like the other families and remain as strong as ever.
This is the best update on LCN online right now. You guys put the NY Times to shame! Five Stars*****
"I'm gonna make you an offer you can't refuse" don corleone the godfather
Nothing is stronger than a family
How about an episode on the Irish Mob ? The Winter Hill Gang in Massachusetts and the Westies in New York.
Dublins mobs make the us mobs look cute
Yes, it does. We have the Patriarcas and the Winter Hill Mob here in New England.
Those are lame
@@orion000 Whitey Bulger was the head of the Winter Hill Gang and whacked someone in the parking lot of the Southern Hills Country Club in Tulds, Oklahoma. He couldn't have done it without the FBI turning a blind eye to his activities. The leader of the Westies tried to do business with the Italian Mafis in the '70s and he ended up dead in the Easy River.
@@blaircolquhoun7780 The winterhill Gang basically diminished in 2000 after kevin weeks was arrested, and the westies dissapeared in 1991.
I still remember when uncle Michael would talk about grandpa Vito..those were the days
Indeed they were
127 people arrested in one day that's insane
So close to 10 million subs
What about the Three 6 Mafia?
I love the Mob ones you guys do on the channel!!!
Excellent production!
Infographics stepping up the info recently
If you owe money. You pay. If you give your word. You better keep it. I agree with that mentality completely.
That is not mafia mentality, thats a part of the "codice dell'uomo d'onore", that often even mafia guys do not respect, they are often all the contrary of "honorable" people. But i have also to say that the old mafia was another thing
Anthony Capello used to live right by my house on Staten island (who you or some reason acted as if there wasn't a mafia faction for which is crazy since more than on person in this video lived on Staten island).
idk why but i’ve always wanted to just talk to a mafia member and ask them about their life
The cartels now , make the mafia look like peanut vendors
They always did, but the mafia, no matter how evil, weren't burning children alive in front of their parents for money.
Like I said " peanut vendors " .
Mitch? Tunnels & drones ain't organized ? But , losing couple UPS trucks heading to Jersey is ? ( in Joe Pesci voice ) " Get tha FK ! Outa Here " .
The Italian mafia is always been a ( middle- man ) " Go pick up "MERCHANDISE FROM PACO "
I.C.V they have plenty of money but need to hide in Mexico. The mafia is in Italy.. la costa notra are the 5 families in America.. they live here and have so much influence you can’t even compare. And the mob has strict rules members must obey, things are settled at tables where you can’t raise ya voice.. organized.. and bc of those rules they don’t allow animals to live long like the cartel do
You’re bold for posting this
Begging the Infographics Show to make individual videos on each of the five families 😭🤚
I hear the Families have shifted their focus to tennis for obvious reasons.
You should do Mafia vs. Cartels
Mafia is more built on respect
I wonder how will the mafia members who are free today feel when they see this video and more
This reminds me of the five families of gta 4
I hope you hit 10 mill soon guys get that diamond play button!!!
I don't know who, but someone actually needs to hear this, you've got to stop saving all your money. Venture into investing some, if you really want financial stability
I understand the fact that tomorrow isn't promised to anyone but investing today is a hard thing to do because I have no idea of how and where to invest in these?
Exactly many top dos out there do it, I mean that’s why they are at the “TOP”.I really feel everyone looking to get some financial security should make forex and bitcoin investments.
Although I don’t manage or make my investments myself I let an expert do all analysis and calculations
How does this whole cryptocurrency of a thing work and who’s your Expert please? I’m interested in it and I’m Willing and ready to invest but I will need a professional guide and assistance
I thought of investing in cryptocurrency last year but I was discouraged by my friends is it wise investing in it now?
Do a video on the Ndrangheta.
New Jersey got taken over by the Genovese Family so they’re run by New York now too and I saw you said that lol
When’s the prt about Vito Scaletta come out ?
A certain well known lawyer, G, is alleged to have been tied to the mob from the very beginning of his career, helping members avoid prison, with laundering, real estate deals, setting up front or shell companies etc. During his stint as a city politician he helped them integrated into the city's economic, political and real estate infrastructure and threw many contracts their way whilst earning considerable kickbacks. During his stint in a high profile legal position he assisted various factions of the mob in taking down their competition using the power of his office.
He also acted as a liason or go between for mobs from his city and those in a casino city and a southward state, for US based Italian/Sicilian mobs and mobs from South America, Ukraine and Russa as well as Russn spy agencies fronting as criminal organizations, for certain high profile businessmen helping them set up shop and link with mobs in various states.
Due to his aquatintance with certain foreign mobs he was even given certain assignments abroad on behalf of a high ranking politician.
interesting
Giuliani?
Hahahaha. And then he was featured in a Netflix documentary that portrayed him as his city's sword and shield taking down the five families as a trial lawyer.
saul goodman
R.G. not S.G.
Hard to believe that Tony Salerno was worth $1 billion, he could've done so much with that money. He could've gone legitimate, stashed and invested it his own businesses. It takes generations to earn that much money even for the rich, such a waste.
You should do an episode on the most powerful boss in the history of the New York Mafia. Vincent "Chin" Gigante. Long time boss of the Genovese Family from 1980 - 2005
y’all are about to hit 10 mill🥳🥳
FUN FACT: Lucky "Luciano" was actually born Salvatore Lucaino, but when he got to Ellis Island, they misspelled his name, and it just stuck.
Seems it would've happened had you been the one there to write down his name that day. It's spelled Salvatore Lucania. :)
You going to cover Leslie Wexner?
"No more shines billy"
Great video 🍿
ur almost at 10M
i just saw
i hope you get 10M
As someone of part Sicilian ancestry, my grandparents are
Enforcers will forever be the most loyal mobsters, change my mind
No such thing as loyalty.
No such thing as loyalty in that life
🧢
New subscriber 🍿
Great now I'm frantically looking for a ski mask without eye holes
Good content
Now do one on Carlos Marcello, Santo Trafficante Jr, Sam Giancana, and Russell Bufalino.
“Now go home and get your f**king shine box.” 😆
What about the Boyardee's , Balboas and the Mario Brothers .
Fun Fact: Little Italy was neutral territory for the mob.
Tell Joe Gallo that
So whoever's wins gives the winnings to the other runner to bring in as losses so he can collect his commission. You just have to have total trust in that other runner
“We used to run UA-cam views and subscriptions thru Canada, using trucks, from your father ”
Modern day UA-cam Mafia Rackets
We need a modern day mafia game
This was entertaining.
I think i saw Luca Changretta in the thumbnail
Infographic show on the 10mil grind 👀
True story: one of the oldest and most influential Italian mafia families, the Sabinis, are my ancestors ^_^
@Vincent Agema--BoyA(C) 😂😂😂
@Vincent Agema--BoyA(C) I'll put a word in with the capo 😂
@@Ty-vj4wg the Sabinis never got to America as they were based in London and Birmingham in England, racking up wealth by rigging horse races. But I'm sure they would have fit right in with those on the scene in that time 😄
@@brandonhoward3805 How come no one ever talks about the mafia that are based outside of America?
Tonyboy that I work with I guess you could say, has been a slight clown lately. Be a shame if he dipped his feet in concrete and ,”fell off the pier accidentally” 🧑🏽🍳
My dad's best friend and him used to go to college together and I eventually found out that my dad's best friend used to be the runner boy for the Russian Mob and later he started an agency for real estate or something and would move later to Barcelona and now he is a millionaire who is pretty much Messi's (next door neighbor)
I wonder what happens if you are in the Mafia and you are ordered to do a hit, but you refuse to do the killing and ask the boss if you can apply for conscientious objector status?
Once I read a book about advises from the mob by Louis Ferrante and there the author talks about a wise guy who refused to hit his best friend, so he sent someone else to do the hit LOL
If you refuse to do a hit you propably get killed yourself atleast thats what you hear allot from ex mob members
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You can't refuse orders, that's not always true but mostly, you should do as you're told
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Give a run down on the Chicago Outfit.
Do one for the Russian Mafia
I wonder if one of the racketeering cases in 2018 involved 69 😂
I'm just wondering with so many italian hoods gone in new york how do the mobs organize in the first place
''The genoveseh family'' your accent is hilarious
I was thinking the same
Okay but like…being a mafia boss is more dangerous than being some rank and file grunt. Go look up the history of just about any mafia and you will come to find that the ones getting assassinated the most are the bosses.
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They became politicians
13:09 yo what the dawg doin
Now im gonna go get the papers, get the papers
@theingographicsshow a ski mask with the eyes cut out is a regular ski mask