The 60 minutes show I grew up with in the 70’s and 80’s and 90’s were the best. Great interviewers. Like Bradley. Those were the good old days of 60 minutes.
Mr Bradley was a legendary journalist- smart, insightful questions and always drawing out his subjects by putting them at ease with studied charm. One of the best to ever appear on 60 Minutes.
It's not evil, it's just business. Just ask Tim Cook and other Apple executives. Do they care about all of the thousands of lives that they destroyed and the tens of thousands more that they continue to abuse? No. Is Apple evil. No, its just business.
@@rightyourwrong "I don't know them" is a stupid excuse many people use. Not re killings, but still with harmful consequences, e.g. helping somebody cheat on their partner.
Rats always say things like that to soften the shame of their actions. His own boss and partner, Amuso, took his life without parole sentence and he's still alive in prison at like 90-years-old. Rats like Casso and Sammy Gravano will say anything to make some point that their snitching and betrayal was somehow justified when they should've been men and accepted the consequences of their choices. When you sign up for that life, you're supposed to accept that prison is going to be an inevitable part of it. Say what you will about Gotti but he understood that and embraced the life with all of its peaks and consequences; his son even said that he remarked to him once, "We're all going to jail forever anyway". A lot of these rats are guys who never believed in anything but themselves and Casso is a prime example of that.
Cries like a baby because he went against his daughters wishes but killed other fathers and he doesn’t worry about how that affects the murdered men’s daughters.
Exactly. This psychopath conveniently forgot that the life he took a oath to usually ends up in prison for life or death. He became the worst type of informant & got kicked out of the WITSEC program. Now he exhausted all options & is doing life . Casso showed his true colors. No one wants to do life in prison but that’s what he chose , then try to snake his way out of it. He’s so desperate that he can’t even hide the fact that he wants to get out and jump back in the game. “ I figured with the time I got left, I’ll get right back out & hit the streets.”
Said this many times, Ed Bradley is why I am in television news: a 40+ year career and it all started because I saw Ed on TV after NFL games in the 70s; a cool laidback cat who looked like me and and was a trail blazer for us all. We all wanted to BE Ed Bradley.🙏🏿
And that’s what it’s all about, being able to see role models in positions to aspire to, more black peoples need to see more black people in similar positions. We can do it too 👊🏾
Right? Two legitimate guys trying to run a business and they get killed because they deny these scumbags a piece of their profit. I’m also curious to know how the mafia found out they went to the FBI.
He's almost in tears talking about his daughter, then when the focus changes to the people's lives he's ended, he snaps right out of it, like flipping a switch, true sociopath, disturbing yet fascinating.
Because his daughter and the rest of his family were ashamed of him being a rat. He's upset over that, himself only, not them or their lives. He's a narcissistic sociopath.
@@jamiematthews4848He's not a true gangster. He sprinted to become a rat instead of doing his time and accepting the consequences of his actions like a man.
he died while I was taking exams last year, alone, sick without even being a stand up guy and having committed horrible crimes. As bad as things get for me I can always remember their are worse things that can happen their are worse things I can be. "The working man is the real tough guy"
Idk 🤷🏻♂️ I might take an awesome life with enough money to create generational wealth and everyone I see fearing me while showing massive respect. I go to prison when I’m old. So be it 🤷🏻♂️
Mr. Casso cried at the thought of the family he missed, but cared nothing for the families of his victims, because "he didn't know them"---a characteristic of someone unable to feel empathy for others, i.e., a sociopath.
@Ernesto Garcia no thats not true, they can cry for some1, but not in the same way as a normal person would do. Hard to explain it for me in english, but its compareable to you or me crying that out expensive car has been destroyed in a car crash, the same way a sociopath can cry for a family member. They dont cry for love sake but more like its an object being destroyed/disappeared.
CBS, NBC, and ABC are still reliable and unbiased. CNN and MSNBC have a slight center-left bent but are mostlt accurate in their reporting. Fox has an EXTREMELY far right bent, nearly fascist narratives, and is less reliable than the Onion. I watch any news channels or outlets but you coulnt pay me to watch propaganda trying to brainwash people ( Fox, infowars, breitbart etc). I have no interest in propaganda outlets designed to push people far right to the point of fascism. There's no armed left wing commir militias in Americs, but hundreds of right wing semi fascist organizations. There have been dozens more violent crimes by far right types vs a handful of far left crimes. There are hundreds of violent fascist groups. There's literally only a single one left wing loosely connected antifa who are almost entirely non violent. The FBI doesn't even consider left wing groups as harmful or concerning, while they have entite teams of agents working on infiltrating and taking down the plethora of right wing fascist militias. On Jan 6th the fascist hoarded tried to throw over the Democratic Govt to install a dictator and purge all democrats and recreate America in their dictator Trump's cult of personality.
Just like Anthony Casso said " I didn't know them, so I don't feel anything," we don't know him, so we don't feel anything for him nor for his family, he could rot in jail forever, for what I care.
Real stupid what he said. A man living in sin taking it as far to the menacing side as possible. He knows what he said was a pile of crap, it doesn't even make sense. You don't have to personally know someone to feel bad for them, other than that I'm sure he had a lot of personal moments with them that border on empathy founded by his temporary awareness of soul.
Reep what you sow, they shouldn't have killed those innocent men. They did what they felt right, and they didn't have a mob/,gang protecting them. They were quite brave guys when you think about, they stood up to the mob alone and they were let down by our government
@@jesusmaryandjoseph6 Yes, these two guys were just businessmen trying to do the right thing and fought a losing battle against these organized crime family, sadly losing their life's without any help from the feds, or the local police.
Its only natural..he is trained to not care about the families he destroyed but of course your closer and more emotional about your immediate family..i dont know why people are pointing it out like they surprised
No one in the Mob is a stand up guy it doesn't exist , they will turn on their so called brothers in a minute . As my mother used to say "there is no honor among thieves"
@@tuforu4 In a heartbeat , they're mean and have no morals and pray on decent peoples fear of living a good life . It's funny they think they're special (while they sit in prison ) oh they're special alright
@@slyspy9819 but USA FILMS SHOW them under extreme torture and never snitch. Every person i met in life that was anyway crooked were really so cowardly and usually owned nothing...
@@tuforu4 It's all a facade , most of them don't have an ounce of brains to start with and usually find themselves with a long prison sentence eventually .
@@tuforu4 sociopaths have some form of emotion and empathy and tend to lash out with rage while psychopaths have no empathy or emotion at all. They always remain calm and never feel fear or threatened by anything
Mr. Casso has inspired me to be the opposite of how he was. Be good to others. Make a difference for the positive in the lives of people. The high from that is unmatched by anything.
@@paulwagner6439 I appreciate it, Paul. There is no greater high on Earth than helping someone out. I know that you must know that feeling as well. God bless you too.
Anthony Casso finally achieved his goal of getting out of prison on December 15, 2020. Casso died from complications related to COVID-19 inside US Prison Tucson. He was 78 years old.
@Well my name is karen and i'm a self employed sculptress , i will love to know more about you as well but since here is a public place suggest a way that we can still stay in touch of here and get to know more about each other and see what happens
Anthony was "made an offer he can't refuse" by the government. Shortly after crying, he was back in the cells telling another inmate to take a hit on another and also bribing a guard. Crime for this guy is like water on a ducks feather.
Another internet tough guy :) Yet you'd need to change your pants if they tried to extort a business you own.. Funny how calling Italian American gangsters monsters and animals and this and that are fine but you'd be afraid to type that on an MS13 story site because of offending certain groups. Buongiorno
@@marktroiano1533 We all know that very well, in particularly myself. I'm writing you this message from beyond the grave. Buona Notte amico Marco Troiano 💔 💔 💔
Mr. Butterworth the body shots will just bleed out and I’m guesssing he had something covering the floor under the chair.. shoot someone in the head and the blood sprays
Rats became a much bigger factor once the government began using RICO to dangle 30, 50, or 100-year sentences in front of guys who they could smell didn't want to do their time. That and the fact that DNA, police technology, and other things made it very difficult to commit violence on the street and get away with it. These guys avoid violence like it was up to the 1980s but still routinely get indicted in sweeps because busting mob guys gets headlines and high-fives among the feds even if their crimes were basically just bookmaking and illegal gambling enterprises.
@@davidfaxon3336 AFAIK, the original Southern Italian/Sicilian mafia may follow the omertà (the code of silence) more faithfully, but otherwise they are even more undisciplined than the American mob. They go crazy murdering civilians, officials and cops etc.
I love when he’s crying about his family and then Ed mentions his victims families and tears just stop and he says I didn’t know them. Which is not true he knew the families of many men he had murdered. This guy was so dangerous even the most dangerous mobsters stayed worried about him.
Casso was a genuine sociopath. He didn't believe or love anyone or anything except himself and his own self-preservation. Not only did he leave untold sums of damaged families and lives when he was on the street, he was more than enthusiastic to do the same to families and men who were in the life like him as a witness rat. Nothing is lower than a rat who hurts others to save themselves when it's their turn in the hot seat for all the violent, criminal nonsense they were doing on the street for years. A real man who flaunted themselves as a gangster should be man enough to stand up on their own time if or when they get jammed up. That's what they signed up for, they know jail is inevitable, so guys like Casso and Sammy the Bull are the lowest of the low.
This guy terrorized other mobsters including one John Gotti and Sammy Gravano, he murdered members of the Russian mafia and Gotti's underboss Frank DeCicco
On December 15, 2020, Casso died from complications related to prostate cancer, coronary artery disease, kidney disease, hypertension, bladder disease and lung issues from years of smoking, and COVID-19, at the age of 78. Still not enough pain for all the pain he inflicted on others.
@@o82774 Yes. The few ex-mafia guys that I've heard online stated that they support Trump. It's just corrupt crooks gravitating towards another corrupt crook.
@o82774 Mafia ain't a fan of Republican lead DoJ. Remember, Cosa Nostra was Union guys, ran Labor Unions. It's funny you say that, you don't know much about Politics and Organized Crime. Look into Nancy Pelosi's father, Thomas D'Alessandro, a 5 term MD Democrat Congressman and Baltimore Mayor who fixed public bids of construction contracts to contractors connected to Louis Morici, Frankie & Patsy Corbi of the Gambino Baltimore Crew in Little Italy Baltimore. He stepped down on Baltimore Sun Newspaper allegations that he was in thr pocket of Albert Anastasia and later Carlo Gambino. Mafia is Democrat Party traditionally, all due to Unions and public bid construction contracts. Been true since the 1930s bud.
Casso: I got my daughter here crying and I'm crying because the government broke its word. Government: It don't mean nothing to me. I don't know your daughter. It's business, I got no personal feelings. I don't know them.
That's how I feel about other people. I don't have any feelings when I don't know them. They're strangers to me. They could be as bad as this guy was for all I know. 😂🤣
What haunts me the most is not the he was a "monster", barbarious or whatever you call it. What haunts me is that he KNEW that he was a gangster, he KNEW he killed and terrorized people, and he LOVED the life he lived. That really gives me the creeps..
@ shubham r Exactly. He starts to smile about it. You could imagine if he wasn't on camera or if he was around his people and was comfortable he has no remorse at all and finds it funny. He would be sitting there laughing and joking about it. Casso was a ruthless guy , you gotta give him that.
Ed Bradley was among the best. Not cloying, or overly dramatic like so many of the current interviewers. (like Dateline, 20-20, and 60 minutes of today).
And yeah of course you can always say "well innocent people got hurt". If you're talking about the victim's family. That's the victim's fault for having a family when he's also a gangster. He put them at risk. I didn't watch enough of this to see if he killed innocent people. Did hear something about a judge
I've been watching 60 Minutes for 40 years and it's still the best show on television. It's possibly the only television show that actually matters. And that's not a joke.
This guy is exactly how you'd expect him to be, 100% business. It's interesting seeing how human he is when talking about his family, specifically his daughter. He doesn't feel the same emotions for his victims and their families because he doesn't allow himself to think about it. It's business and he handles it the way we do a "to do" list item...... complete.
Do you give a s*** about the families that die on TV every night you hear about in the news.. so then we could say that you're exactly how we expect you to be, a dumb uneducated idiot
He acts like hes above torturing people but he buried a young man alive in a swamp and laughed about it prosecutors. He was deemed too maniacal to even stand as a credible witness. Thats why they tore up his cooperation deal.
I'm from Brooklyn, originally, now Long Island. These f-s are absolute monsters, and what they did to the poor Kubeckas was heartbreaking beyond most other stories I had heard of, to that point.
@@12floz67 I'm a mob fan boy but there is a big big difference between being fan of mob movies and the real thing.. Nobody here aspires to be a mob member..
@ 12 47 Agreed! Ed Bradley seemed as genuinely and deeply fascinated by Casso as we are. If he was still around I could imagine him doing a Serial type podcast about this.
@@dontfckwithspiders5684 What he has done falls under the word definition. Maybe you just do not realize that this human trait is very common. Also carelessness, arrogance, deception, delusion, dishonesty, ego, envy, greed, hatred, immorality, lying, selfishness, unreliability, and violence are very common. There are thousands of people that ego trip or are very arrogant. The word(s) is not over used. It is *common* inside our *Reality* . I'm sorry you may not realize it.
Want a better book? Read The Brotherhoods by William Oldham. It's about the Mafia cops Eppolito and Caracappa, who were on Casso's payroll. It's the best book out there about Gaspipe Casso. The book you're talking about was written by a friend of Casso's family. I need not tell you how biased and incomplete such a book will be.
@@Hellyea4Trump Yes he did. He testified against Norby Walters and also testified in an open Senate Hearing. If thats not snitching I don't know what is. You can watch his whole testimony to the senate. He gives names, dates, locations, crimes, etc. Also here is an excerpt from an article about his testimony on Norby "Michael Franzese, testifying under a grant of immunity, gave an inside look at how the New York mob applied muscle to such individuals as singer Dionne Warwick and singing groups such as the Jackson 5 and New Edition."
@@BENNY_MAC so what they already ha do that information, Michael didn't give them anything they didn't know before. I've already bwatched the video u mentioned like 100 times.
On December 15, 2020, Casso died from complications related to prostate cancer, coronary artery disease, kidney disease, hypertension, bladder disease and lung issues from years of smoking, and COVID-19, at the age of 78.
@@polishherowitoldpilecki5521 very easily. Lol get their inmate number, put it in the BOP id inmate search and it tells u what facility their at and get the address to the facility and ur good. They will get it. Most mob guys just look at the name and send it back cause they don't know mw but vic orena, and tommy pitera wrote back. Ive written countless mafia members but very few have responded
You are actually correct. Based on his biography, Casso told the truth but the information was not the version of events that the government wanted to hear, so they pulled the rug out from under him.
Casso died from complications related to prostate cancer, coronary artery disease, kidney disease, hypertension, bladder disease and lung issues from years of smoking, and COVID-19, at the age of 78. What a way to go
All that ‘I don’t care about the people I killed’ and being inhumane REALLY took its toll on his body. They can say they don’t care all they want but their body shows the proof that it does take a huge toll and denying it takes an even bigger toll.
@@happydayz7857 I don't know whether I agree with you. Despite his illnesses, he was also 78 years old, but it's hard to argue that he deserved punishment.
@Steven Rivers wouldn’t shooting someone 12-15 times make an even worse mess anyway?! There would be bullet marks all over the guys house blood and guts all over the floor etc, popping him in the head once surely would be less messy?! 😆
@Steven Rivers No. A true psychopath. What did he have to mad about.I used to think the same.Old age and trying to look at things more critically or critical thought is what I'm saying I guess. Not picking on you.Just that along w what I've said I been watching Sammy Gravano videos and he's a really likable,smart guy but I have to check myself on thinking like that. Killers are an interesting thing to me...having killed and how it changed me. Anyway,this guy crying is totally nuts and for anyone to feel sorry for him,especially as he made a life out of it is wasted misplaced emotion in my opinion. Peace
Ed Bradley asked this dude if he had any regrets about murdering people when he cried about his lost time with his own family and the dude said no. No remorse? Nothing. An empty soul.
So what? Hes a mobster. And everybody involved was in the life. Ask the government if they feel any remorse for every hard working guy they killed, or if the police feel remorse for every kid they shot to death. There are way bigger monsters out there than gangsters. Theyre nothing compared to a rapist or a child molester which you find within any police force and government. But yall support them tho.
@@iamlost2 You can set your keyboard to different languages and type out accents that way if you don't have actual keys for them. I know in Windows the accent keybind goes ('+ letter) if it's set to Spanish.
Lol.. Sounds like everyone I know..lol. Brooklyn and Queens, Staten Island, all the way. Not that I'm promoting the Mob but yaaaa, some of us have this accent.. 😁😁😁😁
Notice when he "cries", there are no tears. He wipes his nose, but never even bothers to fake wiping his eyes. He's faking caring about ruining his own daughter's life. That's a true, 100% sociopath, right there.
This is heartbreaking. He was groomed by his own father to become a monster. How could his father do it knowing what that life would bring? Edit: Do not mistake my heartbreak as sympathy for evil.
He thought it be like it was in his day forever. When your a necessary evil the key word is necessary mob was useful in fighting nazis and communists but after that not so much especially that they take value and sell it back meaning costing the gov a lot of money and you think they want your money the gov is the original extorter.
@@SlepgiLLB I understand. I still get angry though because it involves grooming children. I can't get over that. It almost completely ensures that the lifestyle and evil will be perpetuated forever. It doesn't have to happen.
Watching old interviews make me realize how bad the media is today
U haven't only hit the nail on the head, u centered it👌
I don't follow
Damone Boyd journalist used to be curious, they weren’t try to dumb everything down with this good vs evil narrative.
60 Minutes still comes on TV you know?
@@nawfsidereviews6029 on cable? I don’t have cable!
Didn't realize how much I loved and appreciated ACTUAL journalism
Yes it’s a shambles full of lies today not to mention the exaggerations
Seriously, most of today’s news isn’t news at all, just entertainment and meathead’s opinions.
@@grl9917no, it’s actual party propaganda
6'3 and the @@grl9917
They lost public trust forever
The 60 minutes show I grew up with in the 70’s and 80’s and 90’s were the best. Great interviewers. Like Bradley. Those were the good old days of 60 minutes.
60 minutes was and still is top notch journalism. What are you talking about ?
@@FalconMidget not really. That crap Leslie Stahl does? Its basically whatever some PR agency hands them.
99% of legitimate journalism is dead.
@@FalconMidget it’s gone super woke now. Google DeSenatis hit piece by 60 minutes
It's when you had to WORK to be a journalist.
Ed Bradley was one of the best ever.. He didn't judge Casso, he just had a conversation with him like a regular person...
Agreed
ed bradley was probably afraid to scold casso.
@@nicecutieU definitely have no idea who Ed was and his body of work interviewing the worst of the worst in the most extreme parts of the world😏
@@nicecutie Casso was zero threat at that point.
Bravo , this is journalism , a simple easy talk, all the pathos of this years journalism is like a big movie every time
Mr Bradley was a legendary journalist- smart, insightful questions and always drawing out his subjects by putting them at ease with studied charm. One of the best to ever appear on 60 Minutes.
He was so gifted. ED BRADLEY RIP. ALONG with MIKE WALLACE
Journos are in the mob as well.
My favorite interview on 60 min. Ed Bradley and Ali...Classic
for sure !
@@ismaelnunez3888 ¢^
all these mob guys say being a rat is the worst thing...then they get caught, and immediately flip
Any mob guy who flipped was always a rata. Rats are born they arent taught.
I can't think of many who DIDN'T flip
Right?!? Mind blown
Cuz most of them ain't non but common thugs acting like gangsters
Muppet Show
He cries about his family but yet he killed fathers who had their families. Pure evil.
called not having empathy. i feel like its psychologically very common
@@rightyourwrong
Sociopath!!
It's not evil, it's just business. Just ask Tim Cook and other Apple executives. Do they care about all of the thousands of lives that they destroyed and the tens of thousands more that they continue to abuse? No. Is Apple evil. No, its just business.
@@rightyourwrong "I don't know them" is a stupid excuse many people use. Not re killings, but still with harmful consequences, e.g. helping somebody cheat on their partner.
No respect ...he's talking big when he has guns ...big tough mafia boss would get knocked out silly by jake paul in front of his kids
"There's nobody honorable left out there".... sounds like he fits right in.
Never was
Pay attention, he said he was groomed, so he was already doomed from a child
Awww fuuugit aboutiiitt
Rats always say things like that to soften the shame of their actions. His own boss and partner, Amuso, took his life without parole sentence and he's still alive in prison at like 90-years-old. Rats like Casso and Sammy Gravano will say anything to make some point that their snitching and betrayal was somehow justified when they should've been men and accepted the consequences of their choices. When you sign up for that life, you're supposed to accept that prison is going to be an inevitable part of it.
Say what you will about Gotti but he understood that and embraced the life with all of its peaks and consequences; his son even said that he remarked to him once, "We're all going to jail forever anyway". A lot of these rats are guys who never believed in anything but themselves and Casso is a prime example of that.
Well trump always is and always has been honorable
Cries like a baby because he went against his daughters wishes but killed other fathers and he doesn’t worry about how that affects the murdered men’s daughters.
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Exactly. This psychopath conveniently forgot that the life he took a oath to usually ends up in prison for life or death. He became the worst type of informant & got kicked out of the WITSEC program. Now he exhausted all options & is doing life . Casso showed his true colors. No one wants to do life in prison but that’s what he chose , then try to snake his way out of it. He’s so desperate that he can’t even hide the fact that he wants to get out and jump back in the game. “ I figured with the time I got left, I’ll get right back out & hit the streets.”
@@NinoG053 hes dead few days back 5 or so
Said this many times, Ed Bradley is why I am in television news: a 40+ year career and it all started because I saw Ed on TV after NFL games in the 70s; a cool laidback cat who looked like me and and was a trail blazer for us all. We all wanted to BE Ed Bradley.🙏🏿
Ed Bradley was a true journalist. Last of a dying breed.
Speak for yourself. He’s a bum. I’d rather be Casso.
@@stematthews5580 Who do you think he's speaking for? Geez.
@@misterwallace3479 Bradley mush, innit.
And that’s what it’s all about, being able to see role models in positions to aspire to, more black peoples need to see more black people in similar positions. We can do it too 👊🏾
RIP to those brothers decent dads working hard while these cowards still alive.
Right? Two legitimate guys trying to run a business and they get killed because they deny these scumbags a piece of their profit. I’m also curious to know how the mafia found out they went to the FBI.
He’s in a box now
@@jackr5407how he died?
@@momoo3946 covid
@@momoo3946covid 19 in2020
He's almost in tears talking about his daughter, then when the focus changes to the people's lives he's ended, he snaps right out of it, like flipping a switch, true sociopath, disturbing yet fascinating.
Because his daughter and the rest of his family were ashamed of him being a rat. He's upset over that, himself only, not them or their lives. He's a narcissistic sociopath.
You should read his book. There some scenes in that book I’ll never forget
True gangster
@@jamiematthews4848He's not a true gangster. He sprinted to become a rat instead of doing his time and accepting the consequences of his actions like a man.
@@citypopradioFMa true man is speaking tell em citypopradiofm
he died while I was taking exams last year, alone, sick without even being a stand up guy and having committed horrible crimes. As bad as things get for me I can always remember their are worse things that can happen their are worse things I can be. "The working man is the real tough guy"
Brilliant
A Bronx tale that quote.
The working man is a sucker..
Your fadduhs da tough guy!!!
Idk 🤷🏻♂️ I might take an awesome life with enough money to create generational wealth and everyone I see fearing me while showing massive respect. I go to prison when I’m old. So be it 🤷🏻♂️
Him crying like a baby for his family was almost touching, until he reveals he had no sympathy for the families that he personally destroyed.
That’s how the mob was. Very family oriented but heartless towards others.
@Barn 7 Yep. Bunch of bums
Shout out to Bradley for asking the question.
I know, he just doesn't get it at all.
hahuaha scumbag
On his tombstone they should write " The man who always had "THE BESTA FOODS AND THE BESTA WINES"
🤣🤣🤣🤣 ma che vuoi🤌🏻
Other mobsters hated him.
@shaun At 1:29
@@tw364 nothing they could casso was made
That sounds like a Racist statement.
I can watch this over and over and over again. His demeanor, eyes, accent, story. What a mad man
He's way less mad and way less dangerous than the United States Government!
a ruthless killer in every way
It takes no courage to do what he did... only selfishness.
He was about that life…
lol i just watched it for the 8th time, probably
Mr. Casso cried at the thought of the family he missed, but cared nothing for the families of his victims, because "he didn't know them"---a characteristic of someone unable to feel empathy for others, i.e., a sociopath.
Cold blooded killa
Extreme case of narcissistism. It's all about Me & maybe mines the rest don't matter or exist to feel empathy for.
@Ernesto Garcia no thats not true, they can cry for some1, but not in the same way as a normal person would do. Hard to explain it for me in english, but its compareable to you or me crying that out expensive car has been destroyed in a car crash, the same way a sociopath can cry for a family member. They dont cry for love sake but more like its an object being destroyed/disappeared.
@Aboorijal you are a total babbling psychopath
CBS, NBC, and ABC are still reliable and unbiased.
CNN and MSNBC have a slight center-left bent but are mostlt accurate in their reporting.
Fox has an EXTREMELY far right bent, nearly fascist narratives, and is less reliable than the Onion.
I watch any news channels or outlets but you coulnt pay me to watch propaganda trying to brainwash people ( Fox, infowars, breitbart etc).
I have no interest in propaganda outlets designed to push people far right to the point of fascism.
There's no armed left wing commir militias in Americs, but hundreds of right wing semi fascist organizations.
There have been dozens more violent crimes by far right types vs a handful of far left crimes.
There are hundreds of violent fascist groups.
There's literally only a single one left wing loosely connected antifa who are almost entirely non violent.
The FBI doesn't even consider left wing groups as harmful or concerning, while they have entite teams of agents working on infiltrating and taking down the plethora of right wing fascist militias.
On Jan 6th the fascist hoarded tried to throw over the Democratic Govt to install a dictator and purge all democrats and recreate America in their dictator Trump's cult of personality.
Ed Bradley is a solid journalist. Need more of this type.
@michael boultinghouse hahahahahhaaha. You’re not very smart, are you?
@michael boultinghouse hahahahahhaha. Good luck to you sir. You will need luck.
He was great ...
Ed Bradley Died in 2006 and Casso died 2020
@@EdwardClinton dropping out
Cried because he felt the Govt didn't keep their word to him....but HE didn't keep His word to the Mob.
Him and the mob deserved each other
His "woid."
@@paintedwolf8394 The enemy of all living things !
Yeah a oath he took meant nothing in the end
Casso only thought it was wrong whenever he got the short end of the stick.
Just like Anthony Casso said " I didn't know them, so I don't feel anything," we don't know him, so we don't feel anything for him nor for his family, he could rot in jail forever, for what I care.
He died in 2020...
@@Odinsson90 wow, maybe now he is having his real judgment day.
Real stupid what he said. A man living in sin taking it as far to the menacing side as possible. He knows what he said was a pile of crap, it doesn't even make sense. You don't have to personally know someone to feel bad for them, other than that I'm sure he had a lot of personal moments with them that border on empathy founded by his temporary awareness of soul.
Reep what you sow, they shouldn't have killed those innocent men. They did what they felt right, and they didn't have a mob/,gang protecting them. They were quite brave guys when you think about, they stood up to the mob alone and they were let down by our government
@@jesusmaryandjoseph6 Yes, these two guys were just businessmen trying to do the right thing and fought a losing battle against these organized crime family, sadly losing their life's without any help from the feds, or the local police.
Real psycho. He doesn't give a damn about victims family but get teary when he talks about his
Then he's not a psycho in the true definition of the word.
Its only natural..he is trained to not care about the families he destroyed but of course your closer and more emotional about your immediate family..i dont know why people are pointing it out like they surprised
@@ozzie444 How would you call him ? It' be nice to know
@@lagosfury5142 Well some murderers show some kind of remorse after a while. i guess not him
@@ozzie444 One of the hallmarks of psychosis is self pity. Just sayin.
No one in the Mob is a stand up guy it doesn't exist , they will turn on their so called brothers in a minute . As my mother used to say "there is no honor among thieves"
No snitching ha ha ha
@@tuforu4 In a heartbeat , they're mean and have no morals and pray on decent peoples fear of living a good life . It's funny they think they're special (while they sit in prison ) oh they're special alright
@@slyspy9819 but USA FILMS SHOW them under extreme torture and never snitch.
Every person i met in life that was anyway crooked were really so cowardly and usually owned nothing...
@@slyspy9819 the bad GUYS as u say think they are SPECIAL..
@@tuforu4 It's all a facade , most of them don't have an ounce of brains to start with and usually find themselves with a long prison sentence eventually .
"I could see the handwriting on the wall." A priceless phrase!
Seeing this video reminds of just how excellent Ed Bradley was. Still missed!!!
Ed Bradley one of the best to ever do it. RIP
Facts 👏👏👏
@@adibabdullah6633 And an old school gentleman.
🕊
Yes 👍
Psychopaths with hair gel.
Like you??? Nice haircut (nice christmis )
They're not psychopaths. They're sociopaths, big difference.
@@bigstone1293 EXPLAIN pls
@@bigstone1293 not really. Those 2 have been combined into anti social personality disorder.
@@tuforu4 sociopaths have some form of emotion and empathy and tend to lash out with rage while psychopaths have no empathy or emotion at all. They always remain calm and never feel fear or threatened by anything
Mr. Casso has inspired me to be the opposite of how he was. Be good to others. Make a difference for the positive in the lives of people. The high from that is unmatched by anything.
Underrated comment. Blessings on your path.
And may better angels reach those on the road to savagery.
Antonio, You are a smart man and helping people is the way too GO! Good 👍🏻 Luck 🍀 and God Bless. You and your Loved 🥰 Ones!!!
@@paulwagner6439 I appreciate it, Paul. There is no greater high on Earth than helping someone out. I know that you must know that feeling as well. God bless you too.
@@antonioacevedo5200 keep going Antonio we need more people like you
I've had bosses who I worked for who were really no better than him.
Anthony Casso finally achieved his goal of getting out of prison on December 15, 2020. Casso died from complications related to COVID-19 inside US Prison Tucson. He was 78 years old.
*Me as Nelson Muntz:* Ha-Ha!!
@Well my name is karen and i'm a self employed sculptress , i will love to know more about you as well but since here is a public place suggest a way that we can still stay in touch of here and get to know more about each other and see what happens
I wonder what he's doing now.... 😧
He was also already dying and suffering horribly from various diseases like cancer
@@tedcantu1 burning 🔥
Anthony was "made an offer he can't refuse" by the government. Shortly after crying, he was back in the cells telling another inmate to take a hit on another and also bribing a guard. Crime for this guy is like water on a ducks feather.
Water sheds off ducks feathers🤦♂️
I don't know, getting special treatment in restaurants and having some people fuss over ya isn't worth a 450 year prison sentence
Exactly what I was thinking.
Then you’ve never had the best breadsticks at an Italian restaurant........I’m kidding, you’re absolutely right lol
@@mjgasiecki
HA!
The feds gave him a second chance at life but he messed up by trying to be a gangster in prison. He was worth over 100million.
@Interbrew Stellar LOL
Loved his daughter so much he abandoned her and the rest of his family to save himself. I hope people can now see those animals for what they are.
please, don't say animals. These MFs are monsters. Animals are not evil.
As animals?
Because humans are animals.
Another internet tough guy :) Yet you'd need to change your pants if they tried to extort a business you own..
Funny how calling Italian American gangsters monsters and animals and this and that are fine but you'd be afraid to type that on an MS13 story site because of offending certain groups.
Buongiorno
@@marktroiano1533 We all know that very well, in particularly myself. I'm writing you this message from beyond the grave. Buona Notte amico Marco Troiano 💔 💔 💔
Grade A scumbag. Just because movies make them look cool but these dudes are garbage in suits.
I like how he’s at least honest about not caring about their feelings, though it’s not how I would feel.
He’s not honest though, His book tells all the gruesome details
He will no longer have the best of food , the best of wines.
Best of foods*
Words of a true psychopath
@Fefv Ffgscb He's dead. Died of C19 this past Dec. 15th, 2020.
So no more Taco Bell? Damn! That's hard time
Street name was gaspipe.
Seems like many of these guys spend a life time digging a hole then once they have to face the music they sell everybody out.
Bad things happen to bad people😉😉
Why wouldn’t they?
It's a gamble
Sell everybody out Sell everybody out.
Machiavelli
He didn’t want to shoot him in the head as he was in someone else’s house and didn’t want to dirty the place. He’s one considerate gangster.
I didn't wanna get blood on your floor Henry
Wouldn’t popping at least 10 bullets into someone make a terrible mess anyway?! That’s probably worse than just one through the head lol.
Professional
How do you shoot someone 10-15 times in a house and not leave a mess anyway?
Mr. Butterworth the body shots will just bleed out and I’m guesssing he had something covering the floor under the chair.. shoot someone in the head and the blood sprays
The mafia brought themselves down. They commit all these evil crimes and then rat on one another.
They weren't built like the Italian mob that's in Italy
Not in the early days
Rats became a much bigger factor once the government began using RICO to dangle 30, 50, or 100-year sentences in front of guys who they could smell didn't want to do their time. That and the fact that DNA, police technology, and other things made it very difficult to commit violence on the street and get away with it. These guys avoid violence like it was up to the 1980s but still routinely get indicted in sweeps because busting mob guys gets headlines and high-fives among the feds even if their crimes were basically just bookmaking and illegal gambling enterprises.
@@davidfaxon3336 AFAIK, the original Southern Italian/Sicilian mafia may follow the omertà (the code of silence) more faithfully, but otherwise they are even more undisciplined than the American mob. They go crazy murdering civilians, officials and cops etc.
The fact that he smiled about shooting and killing the guy is sadistic!!
Then cries about missing his family… after saying he didn’t care about his victims families because he “didn’t know them.”
The definition of "parasite."
Anthony whas a nice guy
What he had heart he stole for living! A parasite begs all is life
you couldn't even be that if you tried your hardest
@@bushmastersavimbi3379 What piece of garbage even aspires to be like him?
I love when he’s crying about his family and then Ed mentions his victims families and tears just stop and he says I didn’t know them. Which is not true he knew the families of many men he had murdered. This guy was so dangerous even the most dangerous mobsters stayed worried about him.
Casso was a genuine sociopath. He didn't believe or love anyone or anything except himself and his own self-preservation. Not only did he leave untold sums of damaged families and lives when he was on the street, he was more than enthusiastic to do the same to families and men who were in the life like him as a witness rat. Nothing is lower than a rat who hurts others to save themselves when it's their turn in the hot seat for all the violent, criminal nonsense they were doing on the street for years. A real man who flaunted themselves as a gangster should be man enough to stand up on their own time if or when they get jammed up. That's what they signed up for, they know jail is inevitable, so guys like Casso and Sammy the Bull are the lowest of the low.
It was all because of his fadhwa
This guy terrorized other mobsters including one John Gotti and Sammy Gravano, he murdered members of the Russian mafia and Gotti's underboss Frank DeCicco
Well said
The only mobster more sadistic than Casso was Tommy Karare Pitera.
On December 15, 2020, Casso died from complications related to prostate cancer, coronary artery disease, kidney disease, hypertension, bladder disease and lung issues from years of smoking, and COVID-19, at the age of 78. Still not enough pain for all the pain he inflicted on others.
Like Johnny Sack!
So 27 years in prison. I hope those best wines and tables were worth it.
Well he still has to face the Lords of Karma. So good luck with that. Lifetimes he will have to live in order to work this sh*t out.
Why do people live wrong its to hard. Much easier living right.
Eventually the prison food took his life...killer Soy 😂😂😂
An unrepentant murderer, a jailhouse snitch, and a crybaby; this guy really is a class act!
He acts just like a Demoncrat Politician 💯 !
Nah he'd vote for Trump 😜
@@o82774 Yes. The few ex-mafia guys that I've heard online stated that they support Trump. It's just corrupt crooks gravitating towards another corrupt crook.
Mafia always vote for democrats. Theyre much softer on crime @o82774
@o82774 Mafia ain't a fan of Republican lead DoJ. Remember, Cosa Nostra was Union guys, ran Labor Unions. It's funny you say that, you don't know much about Politics and Organized Crime. Look into Nancy Pelosi's father, Thomas D'Alessandro, a 5 term MD Democrat Congressman and Baltimore Mayor who fixed public bids of construction contracts to contractors connected to Louis Morici, Frankie & Patsy Corbi of the Gambino Baltimore Crew in Little Italy Baltimore. He stepped down on Baltimore Sun Newspaper allegations that he was in thr pocket of Albert Anastasia and later Carlo Gambino.
Mafia is Democrat Party traditionally, all due to Unions and public bid construction contracts. Been true since the 1930s bud.
Casso: I got my daughter here crying and I'm crying because the government broke its word.
Government: It don't mean nothing to me. I don't know your daughter. It's business, I got no personal feelings. I don't know them.
That's how I feel about other people. I don't have any feelings when I don't know them. They're strangers to me. They could be as bad as this guy was for all I know. 😂🤣
@@ebogar42 Poor kid, sorry that people have failed you.
Well said
Govt is way more evil than mob gangsters. Beyond sick
Gov don't know your Family
Mean nothing to them .
What haunts me the most is not the he was a "monster", barbarious or whatever you call it. What haunts me is that he KNEW that he was a gangster, he KNEW he killed and terrorized people, and he LOVED the life he lived. That really gives me the creeps..
A definition of a psychopath.
Miss you Ed Bradly. There's nobody left.
Dan Rather
@@YorHighness All goons working for the CIA.
@WilshirecityBlues Is Fox biased?
@WilshirecityBlues "Fox News - Fair and Ballanced"
Malone is still hanging in there..
The smirk on his face when he says "maybe more than a couple" he enjoyed it ...
He shot him a little bit......little bit....
@ shubham r Exactly. He starts to smile about it. You could imagine if he wasn't on camera or if he was around his people and was comfortable he has no remorse at all and finds it funny. He would be sitting there laughing and joking about it. Casso was a ruthless guy , you gotta give him that.
I would have too lolll...
Killing can be better than sex for some people. Its addicting.
@@JC-lj2zq he says to the camera that he wanted to hit him with the gun after he killed him, he probably did too.
05:44 Everyone is gangster until Ed Bradley calls you out. “Isnt their a blood oath you took to not talk to anyone outside the mafia?” Daayum!
Thank goodness to ttyttttytttttyt
Nothing breaks a heart like a daughter...
Being scared of someone so much so that you’re overly kind is not anywhere close to respect
You are 100% correct. People misunderstand the word respect.
Who do you mean?
I remember When Ed Bradley Passed away They announced it on 60 minutes The lady was breaking down in tears On air when she was talking about it
She was a sociopath
Ed Bradley was among the best. Not cloying, or overly dramatic like so many of the current interviewers. (like Dateline, 20-20, and 60 minutes of today).
Easy on the eyes(Ed Bradley. Too
He is an excellent argument for capital punishment.
After watching this I realized that this guy is truly evil. Glad they broke the agreement. Pure evil.
No clue
You don't have any clue
Heartless monster
Guinea
@@terminator23destroyer15 Nothing Eddie said was wrong.
Gangsters killing gangsters isn't anywhere nearly as sick as a lot of stuff going on in the world
And you idiots claim it's just gangsters killing gangsters. It's the innocent folks that get harmed mostly. Stop the lies.
@@ezyfnef You totally missed the dynamics of that thread [???]
US gov't killed over half a million Iraqi innocents.
And yeah of course you can always say "well innocent people got hurt". If you're talking about the victim's family. That's the victim's fault for having a family when he's also a gangster. He put them at risk.
I didn't watch enough of this to see if he killed innocent people. Did hear something about a judge
@@ezyfnef trump
Long ago when 60 minutes was a hard hitting investigative journalist show. Now it's a joke.
Same as Australian 60 minutes, free to air TV channels have no money these days.
The joke is in your pants...
Exactly!
I've been watching 60 Minutes for 40 years and it's still the best show on television. It's possibly the only television show that actually matters. And that's not a joke.
@@CarlSolovox It's not an utter joke. Just a machine for the left. It was once very good, neutral but those days are over.
That's what a crazed sociopath looks like.
Sociopath don't cry
Yes they do. @@ashleybanks-wm4cg
@@ashleybanks-wm4cg They do it, it is rare but it happens usually for their kids.
This guy is exactly how you'd expect him to be, 100% business. It's interesting seeing how human he is when talking about his family, specifically his daughter. He doesn't feel the same emotions for his victims and their families because he doesn't allow himself to think about it. It's business and he handles it the way we do a "to do" list item...... complete.
Do you give a s*** about the families that die on TV every night you hear about in the news.. so then we could say that you're exactly how we expect you to be, a dumb uneducated idiot
I’m gonna be honest, you sounds like an absolute idiot.
@Steven Faulds he was a piece of merda
Not convinced that he loved his daughter. He may be getting too much credit there.
He acts like hes above torturing people but he buried a young man alive in a swamp and laughed about it prosecutors. He was deemed too maniacal to even stand as a credible witness. Thats why they tore up his cooperation deal.
This guy should have stole legally, like a politician
BINGO!!
Thank you!!!!
VORY v ZAKONE..." Stealing in the law"....Banksters
Oh rimshot
I'm from Brooklyn, originally, now Long Island. These f-s are absolute monsters, and what they did to the poor Kubeckas was heartbreaking beyond most other stories I had heard of, to that point.
People who worship mobster should learn more about their victims.
The Godfather ain’t reality
I can’t stand these mob fanboys that this is someone too admire or aspire to be.
@@12floz67 I’m a mob fan boy. I know right from wrong and as for casso, Even his own kind hated him. 1950s has got me by the bawz, So interesting.
@@12floz67 I'm a mob fan boy but there is a big big difference between being fan of mob movies and the real thing.. Nobody here aspires to be a mob member..
@@Odinsson90
Just by admitting that you’re a “fanboy” of any kind tells me all I need to know. 🤣🤣 I needed a good laugh!
The level of sympathy I have for people like this is near absolute zero.
EXACTLY!!!
I had to laugh Mr. Casso actually believed the US government would honor the deal. The US government is the ultimate gangster.
That is similarly what I was thinking... hmm..you trust the government duel? They can even tear off international duel. 😝
That’s damn right
Nail on the head.
The government claimed Mr. Casso broke the deal by continuing to commit crimes.
@@ozzierabbit587 I trust the government like I trust my ex wife with money.
I have as much sympathy for him as he has for his victims families he made his choice and gotta pay his dues
Like He really needs your sympathy
@@leobeenplakker6505 He's dead so he's probably playing cards with the guys he whacked as we speak.
I sure hope Casso's dying last year didn't interfere with his parole chances in 2250
Good One, lol...
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Interviewer: What about silence and the code of Omerta?
Casso: Well, it was my time to depart from that.
HAHAHA.
His family is important to him yet other families are important to the people that they murdered.... People only get it when it's pertaining to them 😤
not everebody have a nice chrismist (sorry bad spelling)
He meet the real mob.
It's not personal... strictly business.
Sounds kind of like Republicans
@@MuerteSigiliosa Nailed it. They are the party of almost zero compassion.
Disrespect that is what he deserves.This man has no honor and deserves no respect.
I don’t care about the gangster I came here for Ed Bradley
You can have my share of him. He was just too full of himself.
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"The Best a Foods." "The Best a Wines."
Classic
I wish this interview was at least 1 hour long, very interesting
Check out the john gotti jr interview.
Get a book title "Gaspipe" Its about his life in the mob. Very good read.
@ 12 47 Agreed! Ed Bradley seemed as genuinely and deeply fascinated by Casso as we are. If he was still around I could imagine him doing a Serial type podcast about this.
@The Book Was Better @John Costa Thanks for the recommendations!
@@jen30551 want to be really blown away? Look at 60 min interview with whity bulgers top hitman. He went to school with Ed Bradley.
Let him sit and think. Prayers for the families that suffered due to this man.
@Gary Leonard Their kids had nothing to do with it and they lost their fathers
He teared up for his family, but anyone else's family mean nothing.
Narcissistic
Narcissistic really isn't the right word for that
@@hidatti okay, what is the best word ?
Heartless ?!
Ugh, that word is so over used and cringy now... not all adverse behavior is narcissistic 🤦♂️
@@dontfckwithspiders5684 What he has done falls under the word definition. Maybe you just do not realize that this human trait is very common.
Also carelessness, arrogance, deception, delusion, dishonesty, ego, envy, greed, hatred, immorality, lying, selfishness, unreliability, and violence are very common.
There are thousands of people that ego trip or are very arrogant.
The word(s) is not over used. It is *common* inside our *Reality* .
I'm sorry you may not realize it.
The book "gaspipe" by far my favorite mob book
Want a better book? Read The Brotherhoods by William Oldham. It's about the Mafia cops Eppolito and Caracappa, who were on Casso's payroll. It's the best book out there about Gaspipe Casso.
The book you're talking about was written by a friend of Casso's family. I need not tell you how biased and incomplete such a book will be.
“The besta foods and wines”
(best quote by any human in all of history)
For anyone wondering, Anthony Casso died December 15th 2020. Thank you God, not soon enough
Makes sense why this is up now
Wow I had no idea. I knew he was fighting to get out because he had covid-19 and they denied it but I had no idea he died
COVID
Everyone loves the family soooo much when sitting In a jail cell.
At least Michael franzese didn't snitch personally on people. All franzese
@@Hellyea4Trump Yes he did. He testified against Norby Walters and also testified in an open Senate Hearing. If thats not snitching I don't know what is. You can watch his whole testimony to the senate. He gives names, dates, locations, crimes, etc. Also here is an excerpt from an article about his testimony on Norby
"Michael Franzese, testifying under a grant of immunity, gave an inside look at how the New York mob applied muscle to such individuals as singer Dionne Warwick and singing groups such as the Jackson 5 and New Edition."
@@BENNY_MAC so what they already ha do that information, Michael didn't give them anything they didn't know before. I've already bwatched the video u mentioned like 100 times.
The Italians are different they're very family oriented..
To call him an animal is an insult to animals. “I didn’t know them”. The god damned nerve.
Sounds like a good candidate for a cabinet position.
I'm sure Trump will pardon him just like all the other criminals Trump knows.
@@1AirStreamDriver1 what you going to do about it, besides make side comments on UA-cam
@@Ozai420 Children's statement 😆 Waddia yuus gonna do baut it LMAO
@@KillaSmit20789 didn’t realize asking someone what they’re going to do was a child statement
Right up there with Hillary...😯
Hey, Casso should have been an actor, he does a great Joe Pesci impression during this interview. .
maybe joe pesci was copying him
no no that's Scarfo
This guys a real piece of work.
We need the FULL UNCUT interview.
Those jews over at CBS will never allow that. They will continue milking that one until we are all long gone.
On December 15, 2020, Casso died from complications related to prostate cancer, coronary artery disease, kidney disease, hypertension, bladder disease and lung issues from years of smoking, and COVID-19, at the age of 78.
He'll be missed.
@@brookemcquale5096 By whom?
I hope he repented for the horrendous sins he committed.
What a pos.
@@brookemcquale5096 by whom?
@@anthonydeluca6966 That's the purpose of that remark, it's what's known as being facetious.
Nobody: Casso just died from Covid😳
UA-cam:...let's recommend his 60 minutes interview😳😳
More entertaining than anything to do with the Wuhan..
Covid did the mob hit.
@@dmays8960 how do you write to criminals.
@@polishherowitoldpilecki5521 very easily. Lol get their inmate number, put it in the BOP id inmate search and it tells u what facility their at and get the address to the facility and ur good. They will get it. Most mob guys just look at the name and send it back cause they don't know mw but vic orena, and tommy pitera wrote back. Ive written countless mafia members but very few have responded
😂
The parents who teach their kids to be tough ( rough) must watch this many times!
You can still be tough and have respect and compassion. I was raised so I can take care of myself I'm still a good person.
At least he answered all questions honestly. Really gives us a rare glimpse into their psyche.
As a kid I always thought Ed Bradley was the coolest brother on TV.
"I desoiv the deal I made" Funny, it's almost like the government hustled him, or something.
@Gennaro Savastano Agreed. I was being sarcastic.
You are actually correct. Based on his biography, Casso told the truth but the information was not the version of events that the government wanted to hear, so they pulled the rug out from under him.
I sure miss Ed Bradley. R.I.P.
Stone Cold Gangster they dont make em like Casso anymore
Lol looking up to a slug like tgis is more pathetic than being a slug
Thirteen life sentences just for, “da besta foods, da besta wines.” Helluva deal!
It was good food and good wine. Really good! To die for...
@log140 It's a cost/benefit ratio. If you can get in and out, fine, but if you're eventually caught every time, this is just a stupid person.
😆😆
His father messed him up. He could have gotten an education and been an honest guy. Sad
@@citydrums7525 best foods and wines for killing people. Stupid deal.
Casso died from complications related to prostate cancer, coronary artery disease, kidney disease, hypertension, bladder disease and lung issues from years of smoking, and COVID-19, at the age of 78. What a way to go
Good, hes a ratt
Well damn..what didn't he have? 😮
@Raymond Stanczak Very true!!!
All that ‘I don’t care about the people I killed’ and being inhumane REALLY took its toll on his body. They can say they don’t care all they want but their body shows the proof that it does take a huge toll and denying it takes an even bigger toll.
@@happydayz7857 I don't know whether I agree with you. Despite his illnesses, he was also 78 years old, but it's hard to argue that he deserved punishment.
“ Streets is a myth “ there’s no code Everyman for himself .
Exactly have u noticed they ALL turn on one another when they get arrested
He was on the verge of tears the entire interview.
He’s ready to keep his woid.
I miss these old school tv interviews shows. I got to stay up late. It was an event
You know his crazy when he says he shot him 2 times and gets corrected to 12 “maybe 15”🤣🤣🤣
@Steven Rivers he didn't shoot him in the head though, he was reliving that and enjoying.
He wanted to beat him with the gun after he emptied it.
@Steven Rivers wouldn’t shooting someone 12-15 times make an even worse mess anyway?! There would be bullet marks all over the guys house blood and guts all over the floor etc, popping him in the head once surely would be less messy?! 😆
@Steven Rivers No.
A true psychopath.
What did he have to mad about.I used to think the same.Old age and trying to look at things more critically or critical thought is what I'm saying I guess.
Not picking on you.Just that along w what I've said I been watching Sammy Gravano videos and he's a really likable,smart guy but I have to check myself on thinking like that.
Killers are an interesting thing to me...having killed and how it changed me.
Anyway,this guy crying is totally nuts and for anyone to feel sorry for him,especially as he made a life out of it is wasted misplaced emotion in my opinion.
Peace
He said a few then making the correction well maybe more than a few
Ed Bradley asked this dude if he had any regrets about murdering people when he cried about his lost time with his own family and the dude said no. No remorse? Nothing. An empty soul.
Yes a sociopath he most certainly was. These are the people who make this world the terrible place it is.
So what? Hes a mobster. And everybody involved was in the life. Ask the government if they feel any remorse for every hard working guy they killed, or if the police feel remorse for every kid they shot to death. There are way bigger monsters out there than gangsters. Theyre nothing compared to a rapist or a child molester which you find within any police force and government. But yall support them tho.
@@killaskrilla5320 💯💯💯
@@killaskrilla5320 calm down playa lol 😆 wrong is wrong he just got caught. Them other mfs gone get there’s to one way or another.
@@killaskrilla5320 Those two guys he killed weren’t in the life at all 💯 they didn’t deserve it
Without a doubt, a very interesting interview.
And I thought the accent in movies was only a cliché. Silly me I guess.
@Scott Stevens me too, I can never figure the accent out
@@iamlost2 You can set your keyboard to different languages and type out accents that way if you don't have actual keys for them. I know in Windows the accent keybind goes ('+ letter) if it's set to Spanish.
Me too. I see the gangster movies and now I can really identify.
Lol.. Sounds like everyone I know..lol. Brooklyn and Queens, Staten Island, all the way. Not that I'm promoting the Mob but yaaaa, some of us have this accent.. 😁😁😁😁
@Scott Stevens hahaha
Notice when he "cries", there are no tears. He wipes his nose, but never even bothers to fake wiping his eyes. He's faking caring about ruining his own daughter's life. That's a true, 100% sociopath, right there.
💯% correct.
He belives real man dont cry
His demeanor changes like the wind! 😂
Description of a sociapath : Anti Social Personnality Disorder : Lack of Empathy, Narcissist, no remorse..SHAME !
This is heartbreaking.
He was groomed by his own father to become a monster.
How could his father do it knowing what that life would bring?
Edit: Do not mistake my heartbreak as sympathy for evil.
It’s a way of life
He thought it be like it was in his day forever. When your a necessary evil the key word is necessary mob was useful in fighting nazis and communists but after that not so much especially that they take value and sell it back meaning costing the gov a lot of money and you think they want your money the gov is the original extorter.
Living in a mafia clan is a family business. If you are grown intro it you can't quit unless you change identity or live far abroad.
@@SlepgiLLB I understand. I still get angry though because it involves grooming children. I can't get over that. It almost completely ensures that the lifestyle and evil will be perpetuated forever. It doesn't have to happen.
@@glasshalffull4061 Wow. Even for those who have opted out of the life? (understood one can never leave) Doubt if any can break the cycle or want to.