@ seriously. I could be mistaken, but that ad felt like it played in the middle of someone’s sentence! It was in a totally different volume level, and had absolutely no relevance to the content matter of the video we were all watching. Almost as if the channel was hacked by someone whose goal was to just play that (for lack of a better description) drug dealing advertisement immediately, without warning to the audience OR the creator.
You need to have Sammy on a lot more! I sit back and close my eyes and he paints such a vivid picture, that it's almost like I was there when it happened. I'm very glad that you got saved, Sammy! Love you brother.
@TopG-lu1hq I have heard him tell this story before, basically identical, he is not lying, this is not the sort of thing you make up, and I have never spotted any lies in what he says. Watch his chats with OC Short too
@@Maximus1883 I think we just yearn for the old days of UA-cam and for UA-cam to be what it was supposed to be before Zionist multi national cartels took it over and made it all about ad revenue not to mention the actual creators, except for a chosen few are paid a pittance when they’re the ones making all the content and these same trillionaire cartels are just getting richer and richer…. Not to mention they censor anything that doesn’t agree with their lying political agendas. We yearn for the freedom UA-cam offered in 08-2010.You seem to be the kind of sheep they love the most.
None haunt him. He’s a compulsive lying sociopath, also killed a 16 year old kid. Think that one would be the one that “haunts” him but he blamed the kid and then blatantly lies saying he talked to the family and they forgave him which they came out and said they’ve never heard a peep from him once and would never forgive him lol
Yes, Sammy was right. To do this on BEHALF of Scarfo was bad business. Scarfo was terrible. The modern Cosa Nostra is literally a product of the fallout from the reigns of Scarfo and Gotti. I am no student of current events but the bosses of the 5 families today are very shadowy figures, some families it's not known with certainty who the boss is. Had Keys been the boss at least, the Philly mob would have remained in place without the chaos.
there was an old time regime of OGs generation and when they were gone it wasnt really cosa nostra anymore, it was greed that killed some of them, old age got others, and RICO got the rest, johhny keyes, "chin" gigante, Jo Bananas, Fat Tony, Carlo Gambino, Todo, Mr Niel delecroce, lucky Luciano, Sonny Frances, the 3 jews Meyer Lansky, Sam Levine, and Ben Siegel ETC. These guys were old school with a code they made cuz the saw the chaos of constantly fighting and fucking each other Because they came up during prohibition with the even older immigrant mafia black hand guys from italy that never stopped warring and fighting for power. And with them constantly going to war their soldiers died for the profits they werent making because of the constant sabotage. So when these guys formed the commission and killed the old guard off, they did it for business and power. Cosa Nostra form of then mafia was a corporation for profit, and profit was king. You run your family the way you see fit, your guys make money we'll collaborate so that we dont step on each others toes and we will meet and hatch things out when we do step on each others toes. But anyone who interferes with business or puts business in danger or defies our rules to protect our business has to go and go quiet and quick so that we stay under the radar. The family business is a sacred thing and you swear to protect it and it will protect you take care of your family if you go. That's how these "corporations" survived under the radar, but then Sammy and johns generation. They grew up seeing these guys respected and they think its respect through visioness, brutality, not through the code. They see the code as a license to do what they want and be protected. The honor was gone, the secrecy was gone they were the big gangsters on the street that never met a problem they couldn't kill off, and they forgot it was a secret above all else, they wore the mafia like a boy Scout badge to show off and muscle people around instead of a fucking SECRET SOCIETY. They survived by their code and Sammy's generation killed it, They became just thugs, they saw power as only the power of life and death, Scarfo is one of those guys, came from nothing found him self a boss and thought it was all about who he could kill, not about the family he could grow with him as the father over all with pride in what he could build. It was all about him and what he could wield, just like john, just like Paul, the old rules died with the old guard. That aint Cosa Nostra thats just any old street gang of thugs who want to turn the whole world into their hood, but how many mafia guys you see back then let their neighborhoods turn into hoods?
Yea he’s a compelling story teller. He tells all kinds of stories on his channel. True stories, but probably with some famous Italian embellishments here and there. One of his best stories is about a botched robbery he and a friend went on before he was made. I believe the video is called something like “they’re already dead” in his channel, (or you’ll see that in the thumbnail) it’s one of the oldest ones on there. Highly recommend that one.
I was really into learning about the Mafia when I was a kid. No idea why either lol. But my dad encouraged me by buying Sammy's book, and I did a report for my honors freshman English class on a "historical figure from America", and I picked Sammy The Bull lol.
The idea that mob guys are super smart criminals on guard at all times is sort of shattered when Keys falls for the "you set up the meeting and we'll take you there alone" routine. The "mission impossible" hit became super easy, barely an inconvenience.
I think that’s part of the reason it worked is because he had already been almost chilled in so many ways that he really didn’t think anyone would be old enough to try it like that
Great story but much better on Sammy’s channel with the added music in the background, if anyone hasn’t listened to the original I recommend watching that one.
Wow, this interview is great. With the way he speaks about it. It makes you feel like you’re right there watching the whole thing happen. Thanks Mark for Sammy’s interviews.
Great video. Great. He is a great story teller. Riveting. What a life he has lived. It is very obvious you are moved by your own story. You are doing an awesome job telling Johnny Keys story for all of us to understand.
1:14:29 That's the craziest thing, I was thinking the exact same thing before he said it: this is exactly like an interaction between Samurais. You could retell almost this whole story in a movie and just change all the main characters and historical setting to Samurai-era Japan. They did something similar with ''The Magnificent Seven'' movies: this was originally a Japanese Samurai story/movie, and they remade the whole the whole original storyline as Hollywood Cowboy Western movies.
CRINGE comparation. There's nothing honorable about the Mafia. Sammy murdered his own brother in la ffs. To this day it's the one murder he won't talk about. Probably the last smidge of humanity he has left. Now, Sammy has turned to God lol. After 19 murders. If that guy goes to heaven, it's a joke.
Sammy is a master at telling his experience. I heard him tell This specific story before and it's still captivating and brings all type of emotions when hearing it.
I eagerly await the movie. Bushido is an interesting take. Thanks to Sammy for sharing his stories. Many, in my own family, took their stories to their graves and sadly, due to language barriers, much was lost in translation.
Well, the life Johnny lived killing others ruthlessly, robbing and stealing etc does not make him a wonderful person to be revered just because he did not cry and weep when he knew he was going to die his life was a burp on society.
would knows if he really was like that. he was a hit guy so he did mafia hits. i think the internet pretty much agreed on that mafia hits are no ruthless killings but jobs. even jobs you have to do or else and robbing and stealing...that sounds as if he was running the streets snatching purses. he might have on one point but we dont know. i think he rather was involved in some illegal business, maybe some hits or wars
Always the hero-never the villain! I’ve also hear him tell his stories hundreds of times now and sometimes he exaggerates and adds so much extra sauce from other times he’s told em. I don’t know that I always believe him 100 percent.
There's two he doesn't like talking about. One he never talked about fully and that was his brother in laws murder. The other is Alan Kaiser who was a case of mistaken identity. He has explained what happened, but everyone who knows the truth about that story is dead, besides Sammy.
As someone who lived and now lives 5 min from Fed hill where all the mobsters dined and did business, I find these stories super interesting. All the legends are gone, but our city prospered and people did well had good jobs. Money was plentiful and people were taken care of. Now it’s everyone for themselves 😞
When he tells the story on his audio podcast it’s so intense and told so well when you hear it on there he conveys so much emotion when he retells it on other platforms he has already told the story so many times so it doesn’t hit the same as his podcast but this story is so crazy the fact he can even talk about this on UA-cam is insane
He says "what kind of man wants his wife to have a message to her b4 he dies?" A real and normal one. He clearly wouldn't be giving a shit about his wife
Every time he tells this story, he adds new details to make it more dramatic than the previous telling. I'm not saying he is lying per se. Dozens of collaborators have confirmed the details of this story and that Sammy was the man behind it. But the thing about good stories is you don't have to add things to them to make them exciting.
The bouncer body guard chuck ziti is retelling his tale and reshaping his reputation and trying to now retell history with a smile on Vlad. You all are fools for believing him and Vlad and Mark here. Chuck Sammy glad Mark here they all scam and lie and make money off murder and abuse and violence and assault. Predators and vultures some are the predators and some the prey and some benefits off the effects like vultures like Vlad and mark.
Speculate all you want about Sammy's (obvious) tendency to puff himself up in his stories, but the things he says about Johnny "Keys" Simone MUST be accurate. If they weren't, we would see similar praise given to all of his vanquished targets. But that's not at all the case. He talks like this about *nobody* ...other than Simone. It seems to me that's more than sufficient evidence to confirm what Sammy says about Simone's character. That part about the shoes always chokes me up. What an outstandingly thoughtful gesture. 😥 It makes you wonder how history would have been different if The Commission had backed Simone/Caponigro instead of that unhinged maniac Scarfo...
he was n did tell it lol idiot!! he turned n confessed too 3 mafia wars and 19 murders!!! cos gotti wanted to kill him if he didnt do gotti's life in prison sammy said fuck you gotti fucked up!!! sammy outlived em all man!!!!
You gave him the honor and respect he deserved. And I know for sure that if that was anyone else in front of him he wouldn’t even bother asking for favors. He honored you with a lot of respect by asking favors and going away the way he did.. true definition of cosa nostra
Nice story Sammy, why not a serie instead of movie... you got so much to tell, each episode can help honnor memory of people like Jonh. Salvation can be a nice title...
Of all the mafia stories I've ever heard this is hands down the best . An amazing account of mafia life from a man that lived it and managed to stay alive all these years.
Pretty crazy to see how he’s reliving that day - his breathing speaks louder than him in those moments. Absolute madness but yet such a great depth of emotion. The best script writers couldn’t tell a better story
Send us your address and I'll send you a certificate in the mail for living near where a Gangster was murdered 😂 I have no idea why you felt the need to tell us how close you live to the scene of a murder that happened over 30 years ago... I live near a gentleman who won an arm wrestle in 1968... How interesting is that ? Wow....
Several years ago I was somewhat intrigued by these guys and the lives they led. The more books I read and things I learned, the more I realized there is nothing special about them. Bottom line, they are no different from any other scumbag criminals. Sammy makes this hit sound like something out of a spy novel. When it’s nothing but a psychotic committing a kidnapping and murderer.
I pay for YT premium so no adds. But anywho that was a tear jerker man. Woof, I'm at work fighting back tears. What a marvel, even in its ugliness, this human experience.
This is a great story. The only thing that makes me question some of it is that the investigator said Keys was beaten before being killed. The way the story is told is that Keys was treated with respect and only shot in the head. Even protected when Joey was yanking him from the van. Sammy didn't mention anything about him being beaten, at all.
Sammy. Changed the story in each interview and mark here benefits off the murder like a vulture after the killing taking scraps Mark makes money like a vulture cleaning scraps
Once upon a time, there were consequences for taking another person's life. Now, it's talked about openly and capitalized on. It's a stain on our society.
Oh the good ol’ days. Where they made movies about killing but it was more sophisticated. There is no once upon a time. People have always capitalized on stories about murder, and there are light sentences for convicted murderers in any time period. Don’t fool yourself, people are still primitive. Stories of sex, crime, revenge, murder, betrayal are intriguing.
lolll thats Phil Testa who was at one point, the capo de tutti capi of the bruno crime family also connected to Nicky Scarfo (family successor after testas death), nephew (phil leonetti) who turned informant. Leonetti done time in Arizona with Sammy.
I'm guessing cause then it would have been a full blown civil war. By letting the commission decide he could claim it was outside of his control and they called it. Just a guess
Because Keys would know all those guys from Philly and suspect them. It was a war and Sammy was a “messenger” from the trusted Big Paul and Gambinos. Keys trusted Paul with his life and it cost him. Far as I can tell.
They did live by their own code of honor, even if the things they did are perceived as dishonorable to us. But that honor eroded away. That's what this story is about.
The promo at 3:52 threw me off. I thought my phone was glitching and went to a different video 😂
fr I thought the same too lol
Extremely off, bad timing, and it’s just too much!
@@lisapizza6494 ikr... 😂
So why u watching
@@ExecutiveEdgeWithAdriana cry more
That ad for testosterone and ketamine was so freaking weird. Came outta nowhere. I was like “did I sit on the remote?? What the hell is going on?”
yep- terrible placement
I thought UA-cam broke
@ seriously. I could be mistaken, but that ad felt like it played in the middle of someone’s sentence! It was in a totally different volume level, and had absolutely no relevance to the content matter of the video we were all watching. Almost as if the channel was hacked by someone whose goal was to just play that (for lack of a better description) drug dealing advertisement immediately, without warning to the audience OR the creator.
Same
after that ad i'm done with soft white underbelly, f*ck off mark with your steroid and ketamine ads :D
You need to have Sammy on a lot more! I sit back and close my eyes and he paints such a vivid picture, that it's almost like I was there when it happened. I'm very glad that you got saved, Sammy! Love you brother.
Thank god he is only making half of the Story's up
@TopG-lu1hq I have heard him tell this story before, basically identical, he is not lying, this is not the sort of thing you make up, and I have never spotted any lies in what he says. Watch his chats with OC Short too
Hideous ad placement
The ridiculous amount of ads now has made youtube almost unwatchable.
entitlement at the highest form, you guys want everything for free and you're own way
@@Maximus1883 I think we just yearn for the old days of UA-cam and for UA-cam to be what it was supposed to be before Zionist multi national cartels took it over and made it all about ad revenue not to mention the actual creators, except for a chosen few are paid a pittance when they’re the ones making all the content and these same trillionaire cartels are just getting richer and richer…. Not to mention they censor anything that doesn’t agree with their lying political agendas. We yearn for the freedom UA-cam offered in 08-2010.You seem to be the kind of sheep they love the most.
Bruh I was half asleep & woke up & went back to the last video I was watching😂 I thought I accidentally clicked on another podcast
Always, almost every video on UA-cam!
I got a feeling that this might be the one hit that actually haunts Sammy to this day.
Yes, now Sammy has to do a story just like this on Alan Kaiser
and I got a feeling that he was writting a movie script in his spare time... rat
It is check out his channel.
None haunt him. He’s a compulsive lying sociopath, also killed a 16 year old kid. Think that one would be the one that “haunts” him but he blamed the kid and then blatantly lies saying he talked to the family and they forgave him which they came out and said they’ve never heard a peep from him once and would never forgive him lol
@@MrGarymuldoon hahahhahaha yes.
he really is a slimebag
Sammy is by far the best at telling stories out of any former mafia guy on the internet.
True, I used to like Michael more, before he just went 100% to politics and religion, but he never could tell a story quite like Sammy.
@@jyripeltola5904
Yep, Michael *was* okay *until* the political bs & having Andrew Tate on & taking his side! Ridiculous!!
To bad it's bull
Joey Cantalupo is a great storyteller too.
@@roberthoffman162i know right
I have always said that the Keys hit was the commission’s biggest mistake. Little Nikki was a murdering psychopath who destroyed Philly
Yes, Sammy was right. To do this on BEHALF of Scarfo was bad business. Scarfo was terrible. The modern Cosa Nostra is literally a product of the fallout from the reigns of Scarfo and Gotti. I am no student of current events but the bosses of the 5 families today are very shadowy figures, some families it's not known with certainty who the boss is. Had Keys been the boss at least, the Philly mob would have remained in place without the chaos.
This guy is so repetitive and boring
Seems light in the loafers closet boi
there was an old time regime of OGs generation and when they were gone it wasnt really cosa nostra anymore, it was greed that killed some of them, old age got others, and RICO got the rest, johhny keyes, "chin" gigante, Jo Bananas, Fat Tony, Carlo Gambino, Todo, Mr Niel delecroce, lucky Luciano, Sonny Frances, the 3 jews Meyer Lansky, Sam Levine, and Ben Siegel ETC. These guys were old school with a code they made cuz the saw the chaos of constantly fighting and fucking each other Because they came up during prohibition with the even older immigrant mafia black hand guys from italy that never stopped warring and fighting for power. And with them constantly going to war their soldiers died for the profits they werent making because of the constant sabotage. So when these guys formed the commission and killed the old guard off, they did it for business and power. Cosa Nostra form of then mafia was a corporation for profit, and profit was king. You run your family the way you see fit, your guys make money we'll collaborate so that we dont step on each others toes and we will meet and hatch things out when we do step on each others toes. But anyone who interferes with business or puts business in danger or defies our rules to protect our business has to go and go quiet and quick so that we stay under the radar. The family business is a sacred thing and you swear to protect it and it will protect you take care of your family if you go. That's how these "corporations" survived under the radar, but then Sammy and johns generation. They grew up seeing these guys respected and they think its respect through visioness, brutality, not through the code. They see the code as a license to do what they want and be protected. The honor was gone, the secrecy was gone they were the big gangsters on the street that never met a problem they couldn't kill off, and they forgot it was a secret above all else, they wore the mafia like a boy Scout badge to show off and muscle people around instead of a fucking SECRET SOCIETY. They survived by their code and Sammy's generation killed it, They became just thugs, they saw power as only the power of life and death, Scarfo is one of those guys, came from nothing found him self a boss and thought it was all about who he could kill, not about the family he could grow with him as the father over all with pride in what he could build. It was all about him and what he could wield, just like john, just like Paul, the old rules died with the old guard. That aint Cosa Nostra thats just any old street gang of thugs who want to turn the whole world into their hood, but how many mafia guys you see back then let their neighborhoods turn into hoods?
Also Phil Leonetti, Scarfo’s nephew, testified against Gotti and others. Talk about a chain reaction.
He’s A RAT 🐀🐀🐀
A story of stories. I’ve heard this a few times before and it never fails to have me on the edge of my seat. Will be produced on screen someday.
Am I wrong or is this guy a world class story teller... this simple video of him telling the story may be better than an actual movie.
Yea he’s a compelling story teller. He tells all kinds of stories on his channel. True stories, but probably with some famous Italian embellishments here and there.
One of his best stories is about a botched robbery he and a friend went on before he was made.
I believe the video is called something like “they’re already dead” in his channel, (or you’ll see that in the thumbnail) it’s one of the oldest ones on there.
Highly recommend that one.
Agreed. Edge of my seat the entire time. Like first time seeing a Tarantino movie
I was really into learning about the Mafia when I was a kid. No idea why either lol. But my dad encouraged me by buying Sammy's book, and I did a report for my honors freshman English class on a "historical figure from America", and I picked Sammy The Bull lol.
How was it received?
That's great , was it received well??
@@claudeduncan734 no lol my teacher called my dad. my dad laughed, i did the assignment and thought outside the box!
@lewismccrimmon no lol my teacher called my dad. my dad laughed, i did the assignment and thought outside the box!
Oh my gosh this story is ridiculously good
What a great story. Love it. Thank you for bringing another great story. Thank you Sammy for sharing.
The idea that mob guys are super smart criminals on guard at all times is sort of shattered when Keys falls for the "you set up the meeting and we'll take you there alone" routine. The "mission impossible" hit became super easy, barely an inconvenience.
I think that’s part of the reason it worked is because he had already been almost chilled in so many ways that he really didn’t think anyone would be old enough to try it like that
Slipping. Slippery world. Human error. No room for it in that world.
The whole story sounds like a movie. Mob tales have so many different dynamics in them from family to love to double cross they are so great to here
Idk if it’s all true or not, but this guy can tell a Hell of a story.
He was sentenced for 17 murders, so there is propably no need for telling tall tales.
He told the same story a while ago and he is literally telling it again word for word. That leads me to believe that it is a very true story.
Almost all of it. People give him heat for making small errors but seem to forget he’s telling us stories from 40+ years ago.
He don't have the imagination to make this up
@@jyripeltola5904he lies nonstop
Great story but much better on Sammy’s channel with the added music in the background, if anyone hasn’t listened to the original I recommend watching that one.
Repeatedly telling the same story is not relevancy. Looks like gollum.
Sammy is a mad Waffler he tells some fantasys
😂😂😂😂 With the music
This guy could read off a grocery list and have me hanging on every word. What a great storyteller. Living legend.
Sammies stories are the best 💪🏻
Wow, this interview is great. With the way he speaks about it. It makes you feel like you’re right there watching the whole thing happen. Thanks Mark for Sammy’s interviews.
Great video. Great. He is a great story teller. Riveting. What a life he has lived. It is very obvious you are moved by your own story. You are doing an awesome job telling Johnny Keys story for all of us to understand.
❤ Gooood mornin....I love these stories 🎉
It’s funny how he talks about obeying the “oath” to kill Johnny. He didn’t care about the “oath” when he sold out 100 mobsters and put em in prison
If I am not mistaken it was only 87 not 100 😂😂😂😂😢
Yes
But he was "betrayed" by John. It wasn't his fault. It was justified. 🙄
He’s a lying scumbag
What a piece of s** this guy..mobster now using internet to earn some money..boring also, story could be said in 15..
Missing Johnny Casper hope we get to see him for the holidays
Me too and spooky also
@@StayTru606from our lips to Mark's ears
@@sup393that was pretty gay to say
💯Johnny tells the best stories of anyone!
I hope Johnny's doing OK
1:14:29 That's the craziest thing, I was thinking the exact same thing before he said it: this is exactly like an interaction between Samurais. You could retell almost this whole story in a movie and just change all the main characters and historical setting to Samurai-era Japan.
They did something similar with ''The Magnificent Seven'' movies: this was originally a Japanese Samurai story/movie, and they remade the whole the whole original storyline as Hollywood Cowboy Western movies.
CRINGE comparation. There's nothing honorable about the Mafia. Sammy murdered his own brother in la ffs. To this day it's the one murder he won't talk about. Probably the last smidge of humanity he has left. Now, Sammy has turned to God lol. After 19 murders. If that guy goes to heaven, it's a joke.
It's a golden rule, but on that historically but it seems to get broken a lot.
Sammy is a master at telling his experience. I heard him tell This specific story before and it's still captivating and brings all type of emotions when hearing it.
yeah he always embellishes so take it with a grain of salt
I eagerly await the movie. Bushido is an interesting take. Thanks to Sammy for sharing his stories. Many, in my own family, took their stories to their graves and sadly, due to language barriers, much was lost in translation.
Well, the life Johnny lived killing others ruthlessly, robbing and stealing etc does not make him a wonderful person to be revered just because he did not cry and weep when he knew he was going to die his life was a burp on society.
who knows if he ever did that
would knows if he really was like that. he was a hit guy so he did mafia hits. i think the internet pretty much agreed on that mafia hits are no ruthless killings but jobs. even jobs you have to do or else
and robbing and stealing...that sounds as if he was running the streets snatching purses. he might have on one point but we dont know. i think he rather was involved in some illegal business, maybe some hits or wars
100 percent all sociopaths and anti social personality disorder.
I kinda wish somebody would take Sammy out back
Thanks for you stories Sammy
Lovely beautiful rat
Sammy is a narcissist sociopath..always the good guy, always loved by everyone
He’s a lying rat
Always the hero-never the villain! I’ve also hear him tell his stories hundreds of times now and sometimes he exaggerates and adds so much extra sauce from other times he’s told em. I don’t know that I always believe him 100 percent.
How many ppl do you know aren't the heroes in their stories
@@duro845exactly
And you don’t have to listen to his stories but yet here you are!! I mean we’re really lucky because he is a fantastic story teller
Thanks Sammy for telling us your experiences ❤
you can't possibly be this stupid
I’ve heard him tell this story a dozen times on other platforms and it never gets old.
It gets old
@@Gram820 So, just...don't be here? lol 🤦♂
Mark, we really need a warning on these videos, I was NOT prepared for that story. I'm all glassy eyed in the middle of the freaking grocery store 😂
😂😂😂
I feel it too 🥹
Sammy the bull is your warning
Is there any hit he doesn't want to talk about? Maybe the hit on his self esteem for being a snitch.
I bet the ones that don't glorify him so much are under lockdown
He’s gotten many men life sentences while he tells made up stories
There's two he doesn't like talking about. One he never talked about fully and that was his brother in laws murder. The other is Alan Kaiser who was a case of mistaken identity. He has explained what happened, but everyone who knows the truth about that story is dead, besides Sammy.
Love listening to Sammys stories 👊🏼
Didn’t know I needed this interview. Much appreciated Sammy “the bull” Gravano 💯
😆😆😆😆😆
It isnt america if you dont have ads all over the place
“I was the guy who brought him the cup of water” -T.K Kirkland
Good that you hear with us still, how does it sound hearing this after so many years ? Got a lot of respect for you guys.
Bullshit
Respect having/putting your ON ad up inside of YT doing it✊🏽
that was awful placement tho
@kneel1 lol fasho
As someone who lived and now lives 5 min from Fed hill where all the mobsters dined and did business, I find these stories super interesting. All the legends are gone, but our city prospered and people did well had good jobs. Money was plentiful and people were taken care of. Now it’s everyone for themselves 😞
My mom worked w/a woman from PVD whose boyfriend had his legs broken. 😮
@ yikes well it’s a city where our own mayor put a cigar out on the face of a guy who slept with his wife 😬 so not surprised.
💯💯💯 They def took care of their neighborhoods (by any means necessary)
They are all over exaggerated stories
@@jodiehighroller9820 a lot of the stories are fact but Italians love to add a bit of color when sharing for entertainment purposes. I’m not mad at em
This is SAMMY AT HIS BEST he should always do his shows like this it's brilliant
I could listen to Sammy's stories for hours...oh wait, I have 😂
I love Sammy’s stories! Keep em coming!
Its so weird that all these old mobsters are now talking openly about a bunch of stuff, being glorified for their atrocious actions.
I mean any different then people worshipping presidents and cheering for. Them knowing all the acts they committed
@@elrich500comparing murder to what exactly
TR..P era anything goes lol
@@talkitteevee1107 all these mob guys love Tr..P
How’s it any different from being soldiers
When he tells the story on his audio podcast it’s so intense and told so well when you hear it on there he conveys so much emotion when he retells it on other platforms he has already told the story so many times so it doesn’t hit the same as his podcast but this story is so crazy the fact he can even talk about this on UA-cam is insane
This is the second time I’ve heard this story, and I listened to the whole thing the second time through as well as the first time
He says "what kind of man wants his wife to have a message to her b4 he dies?" A real and normal one. He clearly wouldn't be giving a shit about his wife
The way people "Big-Up" this demon, blows my mind! He is the epitome of evil.
Every time he tells this story, he adds new details to make it more dramatic than the previous telling. I'm not saying he is lying per se. Dozens of collaborators have confirmed the details of this story and that Sammy was the man behind it. But the thing about good stories is you don't have to add things to them to make them exciting.
Ain’t no honor amongst thieves
We need more of these Sammy stories!
Great video Mark💪
This guy has got good at telling tall tales. He's always the cool guy in every story
funny that eh :)
Yeah, but this is a pretty well-known story. It’s a good storyteller, but that doesn’t mean it didn’t happen.
How could you possibly know anything about his stories and if they're true or not?
He is the cool guy. The cool guys are the ones that lived to talk about it.
The bouncer body guard chuck ziti is retelling his tale and reshaping his reputation and trying to now retell history with a smile on Vlad. You all are fools for believing him and Vlad and Mark here. Chuck Sammy glad Mark here they all scam and lie and make money off murder and abuse and violence and assault.
Predators and vultures some are the predators and some the prey and some benefits off the effects like vultures like Vlad and mark.
I love listening to Sammy tell stories. He really is great at telling them.
Speculate all you want about Sammy's (obvious) tendency to puff himself up in his stories, but the things he says about Johnny "Keys" Simone MUST be accurate. If they weren't, we would see similar praise given to all of his vanquished targets. But that's not at all the case. He talks like this about *nobody* ...other than Simone.
It seems to me that's more than sufficient evidence to confirm what Sammy says about Simone's character.
That part about the shoes always chokes me up. What an outstandingly thoughtful gesture. 😥
It makes you wonder how history would have been different if The Commission had backed Simone/Caponigro instead of that unhinged maniac Scarfo...
Tell it from jail where u should be
he was n did tell it lol idiot!! he turned n confessed too 3 mafia wars and 19 murders!!! cos gotti wanted to kill him if he didnt do gotti's life in prison sammy said fuck you gotti fucked up!!! sammy outlived em all man!!!!
That man would delete your sad face from this planet if you said that to his face. But we all know, coward keyboardist like you...
Scummy Sammy
A lot of them should be, but instead they all have You Tube channels
@HamiltonRb yes they are the absolute worst
You gave him the honor and respect he deserved. And I know for sure that if that was anyone else in front of him he wouldn’t even bother asking for favors. He honored you with a lot of respect by asking favors and going away the way he did.. true definition of cosa nostra
Say what you will, this man is a natural storyteller that lived it to tell the story we all love to hear about. Great video!
He’s boring af
Nice story Sammy, why not a serie instead of movie... you got so much to tell, each episode can help honnor memory of people like Jonh. Salvation can be a nice title...
End of the story is Louie Milito takes out Keys and Sammy takes credit
You are unbelievable kaco
Of all the mafia stories I've ever heard this is hands down the best . An amazing account of mafia life from a man that lived it and managed to stay alive all these years.
Great promotion for his channel
Pretty crazy to see how he’s reliving that day - his breathing speaks louder than him in those moments. Absolute madness but yet such a great depth of emotion. The best script writers couldn’t tell a better story
Why do i feel like hes talking about himself when he said "a guy came out of the weeds"😂 @:45
That was an Amazing story !!!!
I grew up in Philadelphia and that hit happened right around the corner from my house
Send us your address and I'll send you a certificate in the mail for living near where a Gangster was murdered 😂
I have no idea why you felt the need to tell us how close you live to the scene of a murder that happened over 30 years ago...
I live near a gentleman who won an arm wrestle in 1968...
How interesting is that ? Wow....
You ain't even live in a house by a corner
@markperry125 what do you know idiot
Did the roofer even finish reshingaling?
@@FortValanceyou must be fun at parties
They need a movie based on Sammy’s stories
Now that I saw the end, I’m glad he’s working on a movie lol
Several years ago I was somewhat intrigued by these guys and the lives they led. The more books I read and things I learned, the more I realized there is nothing special about them. Bottom line, they are no different from any other scumbag criminals. Sammy makes this hit sound like something out of a spy novel. When it’s nothing but a psychotic committing a kidnapping and murderer.
100%
I pay for YT premium so no adds. But anywho that was a tear jerker man. Woof, I'm at work fighting back tears. What a marvel, even in its ugliness,
this human experience.
This is a great story. The only thing that makes me question some of it is that the investigator said Keys was beaten before being killed. The way the story is told is that Keys was treated with respect and only shot in the head. Even protected when Joey was yanking him from the van. Sammy didn't mention anything about him being beaten, at all.
Sammy. Changed the story in each interview and mark here benefits off the murder like a vulture after the killing taking scraps
Mark makes money like a vulture cleaning scraps
Maybe he got beaten when they dragged him in the van? Just guessing
Once upon a time, there were consequences for taking another person's life. Now, it's talked about openly and capitalized on. It's a stain on our society.
Oh the good ol’ days. Where they made movies about killing but it was more sophisticated.
There is no once upon a time. People have always capitalized on stories about murder, and there are light sentences for convicted murderers in any time period.
Don’t fool yourself, people are still primitive. Stories of sex, crime, revenge, murder, betrayal are intriguing.
The US government makes money all the time off of killing.
its interesting how you say this implying there were never movies/books glorifying violence in the past. get a grip
@@copyvlasic mark here is a vulture benefitting off the murder like a vulture taking scraps afterwards.
Please have Sammy on all the time, lol. So interesting. He puts you right in the scene! 👍👏👏👏
Man's a great story teller. Love that shirt btw. 🔥Phil the chicken man tester? 😆 Thanks for sharing.
lolll thats Phil Testa who was at one point, the capo de tutti capi of the bruno crime family also connected to Nicky Scarfo (family successor after testas death), nephew (phil leonetti) who turned informant. Leonetti done time in Arizona with Sammy.
@@GrandTheftAuto_Online I see. These nik-names they have are the most entertaining to me. :)
@@snowman1185-vhe was called the chicken man because he had scars from chicken pops. You can look up photos of him on google.
@@GrandTheftAuto_Onlineit’s capo di tutti capi
Great story. Tough guy with a heart, Thank you Sammy.
Wow, this guy is 80 yrs old. Guy looks good, especially after the life he lived. He really is one tough MFer.
Plastic surgery
He's all Talk! Listen to what John Gotti JR says about him...
@@Gram72534 john gotti jr aint done shit in his life..
@@EmanueGaig neither has Sam, except lie...
@@EmanueGaigAT LEAST JOHN DIDN’T TESTIFY ON HIS BROTHERS LIKE THIS WEAK RAT DID
Sammy's a great story teller
Buenos Días Mark Let's Learn
This story is better than any mob movie show I have ever seen. I actually caught myself tearing up and I’m not a soft person.
The bull is in-fact a 🐀
Go tell him that!!go look up y he told!!
Wow......This is one Hell of a story. Johnny Keys was something else
so we are now just throwing in ads just like that , which we paid yt not to have , instead of "presenting todays sponsors" ??? wow...
Exactly!!! It’s now a pattern with these big channels!
Mark is a vulture. Benefits on the murder by eating the scraps. Mark is now greedy and is selling you the viewer - out.
Sammy needs his own channel. Fascinating story teller.
I think he has his own channel
youtube.com/@officialsammythebull?si=PqwS2mzPjPYINbDw
❤❤❤ He has his own channel full of videos 🕯️🫶🏼💓
Sammy needs to grow up
Are you serious? Lol Sammys has had a channel for years with alot of videos and a podcast
Didn’t this guy rat ? N didnt this guy kill people . Hurt families. wtf u giving him time of day mark.
I'm pretty sure most of the people interviewed on here have hurt families and what not
Thanks mark again love hearing Sammys stories 🙏
So many Chicken Bosses - they're all Roosters
BEST STORY TELLER💕💯
With a grain of salt.
😢 great story
wtf is up with these advertisements
I enjoy his real life testimony. Thank you
5 Italian family's from New York...Legends... respect 🙏
We need a “follow up” on John Alite. Preferably hour plus. 💯
He's all over the internet
I dont understand y phil testa didnt have little nicky and his son salvi as well as phil leonetti to take out keys? Y farm it out to new york?
I'm guessing cause then it would have been a full blown civil war. By letting the commission decide he could claim it was outside of his control and they called it. Just a guess
Because Keys would know all those guys from Philly and suspect them. It was a war and Sammy was a “messenger” from the trusted Big Paul and Gambinos. Keys trusted Paul with his life and it cost him. Far as I can tell.
This was indeed a story that was an incredible story.
Love these mob stories. They are my absolute favorite.
SAMMY! I’m in Phoenix Arizona too. Let’s grab some pizza together sometime. On me!
Johnny keys would of been a better boss than scarfo. The commission didnt always make the best or right decisions.
I see no honor in the way they lived.
I see no honor in military killing innocent woman and children. Same SHIT
@ ok.🤷🏾♂️
@@whatifitisrealnot remotely close to the same thing bud
They did live by their own code of honor, even if the things they did are perceived as dishonorable to us. But that honor eroded away. That's what this story is about.
There is no honor amongst thieves @@donniedarko8234
Sam i don’t respect snitching but I do respect the way you tell a story!
Listen to the recent PBD podcast with John Gotti Jr.he shines a diffrent lite on Sammy.
💯 Sammy "The Rat" Gravono
I've listened to this story now 4 times lol and it literally never gets old....God when do we get a movie showing these type of storys. would be crazy
You can tell Sammy’s reliving that day I can tell that one was hard
What? He’s getting paid plus he’s a rat…he doesnt care if you live or die. He sold drugs to kids…he’s a lowlife