The practice of sin effects the whole person, including their intelligence. The frequency of sin and the seriousness of it degrades a persons intelligence like nothing else does. "Their foot shall slip in due time."
They feel pleasure, power, and intelligent by thinking they have one over on their spouse and superiors. A lot of mobsters are not known to be very intelligent along with being self centred.
I said the exact same thing. Like what did you really think would happen? The biggest crime boss of the most vicious crime family in America and you cheat on his daughter and expect not to get merked?😂
That poor guy who was selling vacuum cleaners got killed by these vicious animals. Imagine trying to make ends meet by going door to door hoping to sell a vacuum cleaner and you get killed by those bloodthirsty monsters. It’s truly heartbreaking.
Animals only kill for survival they don't kill maim rape and torture for pleasure and/or greed. Humans do. Stop insulting the animal kingdom by comparing psychotic deranged humans to them. Geez. .
I live in NJ, and when I was in grade school they had a homicide detective come in and warn us about becoming a criminal. He brought in a skull and a shin bone that had axe marks in the bone, supposedly they had washed up on the beach somewhere local and was from a criminal who had been killed and chopped up.
Or the fire chief bringing us to burn 🔥 unit and morgue at hospital to see charred people and remains during grade school because me n summa my pals lit off fireworks in bathroom and the paper towels in trash caught on fire and burned 🔥 up nearly a 1/4 of the school!!he explained to us at hospital this is what happens when u think arson is funny,we weren't caught but our whole class had to go we were in 5th grade!!😮half the class puked
What's funny is that this same documenty has been on here for over a year and this channel is just finally getting to it. And it still always gets over 100000 views.
I know this documentary for more than 10 years. I was seeing this thumbnail but it's usually this docu.. And I don't like when they use actors for a documentary it's not a movie they should use more real pictures
👍The cinematography here is pitch-perfect in capturing 1970s New York: washed-out denim skies, dirty orange-ochres and copper-coloured brickwork, askance camera-angles of cubist bridge-structures and lowering buildings, and long, slow, gas-guzzling, angular cars. Even the cops come across as bass-voiced and gritty 👍
Askance camera angles? You are really full of yourself, that was a cringe over dose description , my face is red for you, you definitely used every 50 cent word a Yale freshman could.
Pretty sure Sammy said this guy was a total serial killer who enjoyed it a bit too much. Pretty bad when another mafia hitman feels the same was a ruthless killer😮
When Paul Costellano put a hit out on Roy Demeo, he first offered the contract to John Gotti, he turned it down. Some say it was out of fear and respect. He then offered it to Sammy The Bull Gravano, he told Paul to give him 2 weeks and he would have an answer. He needed to do reconnaissance but couldnt lock in on Roy because he was in hiding. Ultimately, it was his own crew that was able to take him out.
The bull gravano? Yes he did. He told the story a couple of years ago. When de meo was talking about killing a bunch of old people for no reason. Gravano realised the man was off the rails and his crew needed to keep an eye on him.
Would not be surprised if the FBI or other Law Enforcement did not have a Whitey Bulger relationship going on with the "bad guy/s". If you know about the Boston Whitey Bulger case then you will know what I am talking about. I lived around Boston in those times and remember the unending news about the Bulger's and how it took forever to get them and their associates...except a lot of their associates were law enforcement and FBI.
@@Madmen604 That's debatable. Kuklinski made those claims with no evidence to back it up. Kuklinski did what a lot of sociopaths do, he lied constantly. Many former mobsters from that time say they never met him or knew him.
Iceman killed zero people for that crew or any Mafia crew. He was not in the Mafia nor working with them. He had a brief encounter and was pushed out of the porn business that's about the extent of it. There is 1000's of hours of tapes and rats who not 1 put him at any mob dealings. He was a delusional, serial killer that's it.
@@labyrinth75idk buddy if he wasn't somebody involved they wouldn't have had him poisoned himself when he was being forced to testify against sammy then he suddenly felt ill and was down. He was legitimate
Amazing documentary, thanks so much for this, amazing story and one that basically has no ending as so many of the victims will never be found or identified, ever.
I think DeMeo was more of a full-blown psychopath, he mostly did it for money/power... but Tommy Pitera was a serial killer; he would study books about murdering people and more importantly, he kept trophies*
From his early years while he's still in school he started loan sharking in smaller amounts and afterwards he started killing when he's older, he was a serial killer, only money and killing fill up his mind to the brim but he died in the end just like one of his victim 😊
Interestingly, he started as a butcher, which would desensitize him to killing. "He who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealings with men" - Immanuel Kant
@@petesaria-hf1xh I know. I'm just a whinny ole bich that likes to be able to clearly hear the words in a documentary instead of dragging fingernails across a chalkboard and banging on chamber pots.
Those people lived and grew around those people, same neighbor, they were almost ''family ''to them, even if a deadly one. If you hear some of the stories, most of them tell how they grew up looking up to them, the flashy car, money, how the mobster adults would pay the kids from the street money out of the nowhere to buy candies, clothes or even help their struggling mother and father..They were pretty much groomed from childhood to join the Mob. Also the perspective we have from watching how much murder and how gruesome they were it's a very privileged one. Back then there were no documentaries about it to inform you the chances of getting multilated, shanked, shot or choked to death were pretty high. Back then at that time, all you knew is someone went missing for some days, months, then those months turn into years, and most just think they moved cities or literally ran away. By the time some of them already joined the Mafia without being aware themselves will get killed for the slightest infraction that they are not even aware of like we are nowadays. Our vision of the Mafia today, is WAY WAY WAY more detailed than what them themselves actually knew. If you got to grow old as a Mafia man back in the 80's and 90's , you were lucky because those were the most violent years, specially with the release of crack and cocaine into the game.
Reatha Sites/ Stearman, Michael Stearman, Mark Immel, Ron Corbett, Cory all did meth, along with Jamal Cooperson all military Vets connected and get money to attend Universities at OU, CSU in Edmond, Oklahoma. They are all Satanists and tried to kill me in Oklahoma and Denver, Colorado. Barry Koeller is a major cocaine dealer with these others who kept me from jobs and kept me as a prisoner iin false imprisonment for over 40 yrs. In OKC, Del City, and Denver, CO. Barry sold cocaine to Edreis Mohmand for several years through Colorado Meats off 52nd and N. Washington.
Lol a studio apartment in Canarsie now goes for 2500 a month. You can find that same landscape today in Long Island City. (Also some truly great diners.
I had a girlfriend on Albany Ave in Brooklyn, right around the corner from the Gemini Lounge. I used to walk past it countless times. I didn’t have a car. I knew girls who would go there to hook up with gangsters. I thought that they were wannabe gangsters. I had no clue what was going on. I never went in because going into bars where nobody knew you could get you into a fight.
Earlier mobsters found a very effecient way of causing "disappearances." They went into the dog food business because it wasn't checked ! So fido would end up chomping on whoever!
27:59 I’m assuming the tactic was to scare the rest of their enemies. People ordering special hits to be done a specific way might be one of many reasons their style was so vicious.
@@LarryFleetwood8675 Either could fit looks wise. Which one has the better ability to project, understated charismatic evil? The real Demeo had the ability to convince his crew to take part in and enjoy his heinous acts.
I lived in Flushing Queens for 25 years in the 1960's. Several neighbors kids were killed in drug trade. I went to Wall Street to make my criminal money legit.
He didn't single handedly murder 200 people. Nobody claims that. That's his entire crew. I spend years on this and an inaccurate channel gets more hits while immediately getting info wrong.
Please explain the thumbnail. What does the CIA have to do with the video? The background music is too loud. You probably chose normalise. Big mistake.
As the late great Dominic Montiglio referred to it....the "horror hotel", the Gemini Lounge. His stories are some of the most captivating I've ever heard... even having gone back YEARS with these guys... you're always a lil sketch going to pick up the weekly envelope for Uncle Nino...can you fahkin' imagine? And thank you beyond words for your Honorable Service, Dom..... 🇺🇲🗽🇺🇲🎗️🇺🇲
My late father had some type of muffler-shop franchise deal that was connected to some mobbed-up auto-theft ring run by "Tom and Roy DiMAYO," two names I heard a lot in my living room, but never had the honor of meeting. My late mother was Anthony Mirra's girlfriend for three years (he never laid a hand on her btw), and I once saw them talking in my building's driveway. I went up to him (I was ten), introduced myself, asked him what he did for a living and how he knew my Mom. He couldn't have been more polite, saying they were friends and he was in business. "Nice meeting you, I said," walking away satisfied after having confronted one of the most violent mobsters in history. Thanks to YT, I'm learning just how mobbed-up my family was. Next I heard about Mirra was when he was found shot in his car in a parking garage. Mom and I posited that maybe the FBI had him killed as she didn't think he'd have trusted Pistone so easily. I guess we'll never know.
I remember back in the 80's. My aunt telling me Roy was a distant relative. Before all these stories came out. I don't know if he's related by marriage, blood or if she was mistaken.
Roy was cunning. I read he figured out where pharmaceutical companies shipped their samples which their reps would pass out to doctors and would hijack the products and then sell them to pharmacists.
@@terry_willisit’s going in right now! The new destination is Ghana and Nigeria! They even still leave the vin numbers on like old times in New York! It’s on Youtne Also!
From another perspective, a mafia member with such a murderous "record" also raises many questions about psychology and motivation. These assassins may view other people's lives as worthless and see murder as a "business", no different from performing a normal job.
Been looking for this video for ages!!!! Thanks for bringing it back!!
Who cheats on the daughter of a mafia boss??? That's asking for it
Heck you have to be stupid to marry a boss' daughter . 100% sure it ends badly LOL
@@natural9743
Only an arrogant jackass would do that....THEN think he's going to get away with it!
The practice of sin effects the whole person, including their intelligence. The frequency of sin and the seriousness of it degrades a persons intelligence like nothing else does. "Their foot shall slip in due time."
They feel pleasure, power, and intelligent by thinking they have one over on their spouse and superiors. A lot of mobsters are not known to be very intelligent along with being self centred.
I said the exact same thing. Like what did you really think would happen? The biggest crime boss of the most vicious crime family in America and you cheat on his daughter and expect not to get merked?😂
That poor guy who was selling vacuum cleaners got killed by these vicious animals. Imagine trying to make ends meet by going door to door hoping to sell a vacuum cleaner and you get killed by those bloodthirsty monsters. It’s truly heartbreaking.
How would you like to have these fellows mad at you ??? No thank you i say !!! 😊😊😊😊
Animals only kill for survival they don't kill maim rape and torture for pleasure and/or greed. Humans do. Stop insulting the animal kingdom by comparing psychotic deranged humans to them. Geez. .
Shut up
yeah and this very crimiinals became snitches and now the have their own platform on youtube, like this francese, disgusting
awwwe poor baby, oh hey guess what youre to a mfing animal..
I live in NJ, and when I was in grade school they had a homicide detective come in and warn us about becoming a criminal. He brought in a skull and a shin bone that had axe marks in the bone, supposedly they had washed up on the beach somewhere local and was from a criminal who had been killed and chopped up.
Or the fire chief bringing us to burn 🔥 unit and morgue at hospital to see charred people and remains during grade school because me n summa my pals lit off fireworks in bathroom and the paper towels in trash caught on fire and burned 🔥 up nearly a 1/4 of the school!!he explained to us at hospital this is what happens when u think arson is funny,we weren't caught but our whole class had to go we were in 5th grade!!😮half the class puked
What's funny is that this same documenty has been on here for over a year and this channel is just finally getting to it. And it still always gets over 100000 views.
Where is this documentary originally posted?
@@Cj2o😅😅
I know this documentary for more than 10 years. I was seeing this thumbnail but it's usually this docu.. And I don't like when they use actors for a documentary it's not a movie they should use more real pictures
Forget about it!
@@Cj2o I don't remember, it was a long time ago. I just remember watching it like a year ago.
👍The cinematography here is pitch-perfect in capturing 1970s New York: washed-out denim skies, dirty orange-ochres and copper-coloured brickwork, askance camera-angles of cubist bridge-structures and lowering buildings, and long, slow, gas-guzzling, angular cars. Even the cops come across as bass-voiced and gritty 👍
Askance camera angles? You are really full of yourself, that was a cringe over dose description , my face is red for you, you definitely used every 50 cent word a Yale freshman could.
You need to get out more matey.
😂
The devils minions. Thinking they have power but are being controlled themselves. The depths the human psyche reaches never ceases to sadden me.
Your comment is spot on!
So many amazing mob documentaries--I never thought I'd be so fascinated by such gruesome stories, but here I am!
I agree.
You know you're a killing machine when the mafia has to kill you for killing too much. 😆
lol
Big Paul had him killed because they thought he'd rat!
Dildoes
😂😂😂❤
Yeah what this guy said. Dildoes@joecascade5105
Pretty sure Sammy said this guy was a total serial killer who enjoyed it a bit too much. Pretty bad when another mafia hitman feels the same was a ruthless killer😮
When Paul Costellano put a hit out on Roy Demeo, he first offered the contract to John Gotti, he turned it down. Some say it was out of fear and respect. He then offered it to Sammy The Bull Gravano, he told Paul to give him 2 weeks and he would have an answer. He needed to do reconnaissance but couldnt lock in on Roy because he was in hiding. Ultimately, it was his own crew that was able to take him out.
Lol... Smegol is no different than Roy; he just had less hits and didn't dismember bodies (at least that we know of).
They both killed for the money.
@@odbwukillabee3957 Sammy The Snitch Gravano
@@BuffyLynn Holy shxt, he does look like smegol😂
The bull gravano? Yes he did. He told the story a couple of years ago. When de meo was talking about killing a bunch of old people for no reason. Gravano realised the man was off the rails and his crew needed to keep an eye on him.
Colin Tierney is so good at Narrating 👌🏾
Noo that is actor anthony hopkins
@@Andres-v7r2h It Is Colin Tierney, Look At The Credits!
Sounds stupid as hell
IF is a very big word.
@@Andres-v7r2h you’re right
What a great documentary. Keep up the good work.
The reason DeMeo wasn't brought to book sooner, was because it suited the FBI's purposes!
Lazy FBI
@stevearkie5722 na...just lacking integrity.
Would not be surprised if the FBI or other Law Enforcement did not have a Whitey Bulger relationship going on with the "bad guy/s". If you know about the Boston Whitey Bulger case then you will know what I am talking about. I lived around Boston in those times and remember the unending news about the Bulger's and how it took forever to get them and their associates...except a lot of their associates were law enforcement and FBI.
Can you elaborate ?
@@davidpeters3857 Rather than rely on YT stuff, read up on the FBI.
He was definitely not single handed. There was a crew of serial killers working together.
@@n-yw6xo Way to not understand he was pointing out the incorrect title.
Kuklinksy, The Iceman, was one of those killers.
@@Madmen604 That's debatable. Kuklinski made those claims with no evidence to back it up. Kuklinski did what a lot of sociopaths do, he lied constantly. Many former mobsters from that time say they never met him or knew him.
Iceman killed zero people for that crew or any Mafia crew. He was not in the Mafia nor working with them. He had a brief encounter and was pushed out of the porn business that's about the extent of it. There is 1000's of hours of tapes and rats who not 1 put him at any mob dealings. He was a delusional, serial killer that's it.
@@labyrinth75idk buddy if he wasn't somebody involved they wouldn't have had him poisoned himself when he was being forced to testify against sammy then he suddenly felt ill and was down. He was legitimate
Great documentary. Great screenwriting. Great storytelling. Great narration. Great background music. Splendid. 👏👍
Amazing documentary, thanks so much for this, amazing story and one that basically has no ending as so many of the victims will never be found or identified, ever.
The background music is too loud and too pervasive. No background music would better. I had to turn the video off after 5 minutes. 👎👎👎👎
This is what happens when a serial killer happens to work for the Mob.
He was a made-man in the Gambino Family.
I think DeMeo was more of a full-blown psychopath, he mostly did it for money/power... but Tommy Pitera was a serial killer; he would study books about murdering people and more importantly, he kept trophies*
Surprisingly ,he wasn't hired by the US government.
And Pride Pantry asks, would you like to add an "ANDRE" to your order 😜😁
@@jonance93 _'Pantry Pride'_
Dial the dramatic music down please. It is distracting.
Why is the background music so loud? It is quite distressing.
I have unsubscribed.
Bye bye@@davidcerullo7976
That escalated quickly
@@GIBBO4182😂😂😂😂
Did you throw your TV out too? Music is on everything, has been for decades, low and loud. But hey, enjoy where you end up,. @@davidcerullo7976
From his early years while he's still in school he started loan sharking in smaller amounts and afterwards he started killing when he's older, he was a serial killer, only money and killing fill up his mind to the brim but he died in the end just like one of his victim 😊
Interestingly, he started as a butcher, which would desensitize him to killing. "He who is cruel to animals becomes hard also in his dealings with men" - Immanuel Kant
The music is tearing up the flesh-how loud it is!
Turn down the background "music".👍🍻
Adds more drama .
I like it, shut up.
@@petesaria-hf1xh I know. I'm just a whinny ole bich that likes to be able to clearly hear the words in a documentary instead of dragging fingernails across a chalkboard and banging on chamber pots.
@@petesaria-hf1xh I dont,you shut up.
The bit about the Cuban coke deal where some tasty jungle gets dropped is 🔥
After I heard about Andre I stopped buying hamburger from Pantry Pride.
😆😆😆
I would guess a lot of people stopped buying their meat from Pantry Pride.
You've never even been there
The guy they have as Roy Demeo looks more like Nino Gagi
Yes, not good casting it rarely is in these Mafia docu-dramas.
You’re right. And the guy playing Joey Testa looks more like Demeo
True.. And the vacuum cleaner salesman really looks like a Cuban hitman 😂
U know it's the 70's when u see a cop with a cigar...@ 22:16 or so.
Yeah a lot of mustaches and less tattoos most people were skinny
DeMeo doesn't look like a killer or Mafia guy. He could be your next door neighbor. Scary.
Yes . Very honest eyes . That’s why I call witch hunt .
All mafiosi looked like your neighbor or favorite uncle.
,Lucky Luciano look like a real criminal
Disturbed individual!!!
Do not know why anyone would want to become part of a crime family. You either end up dead or in prison...
Davey Hunt. Stevie Hunt.
Those people lived and grew around those people, same neighbor, they were almost ''family ''to them, even if a deadly one.
If you hear some of the stories, most of them tell how they grew up looking up to them, the flashy car, money, how the mobster adults would pay the kids from the street money out of the nowhere to buy candies, clothes or even help their struggling mother and father..They were pretty much groomed from childhood to join the Mob.
Also the perspective we have from watching how much murder and how gruesome they were it's a very privileged one. Back then there were no documentaries about it to inform you the chances of getting multilated, shanked, shot or choked to death were pretty high.
Back then at that time, all you knew is someone went missing for some days, months, then those months turn into years, and most just think they moved cities or literally ran away. By the time some of them already joined the Mafia without being aware themselves will get killed for the slightest infraction that they are not even aware of like we are nowadays.
Our vision of the Mafia today, is WAY WAY WAY more detailed than what them themselves actually knew. If you got to grow old as a Mafia man back in the 80's and 90's , you were lucky because those were the most violent years, specially with the release of crack and cocaine into the game.
Temptation.
Imagine going to church at the Gemini lounge
Turn the music off and the sound effects its annoying i would like to hearthe story thats it
Reatha Sites/ Stearman, Michael Stearman, Mark Immel, Ron Corbett, Cory all did meth, along with Jamal Cooperson all military Vets connected and get money to attend Universities at OU, CSU in Edmond, Oklahoma. They are all Satanists and tried to kill me in Oklahoma and Denver, Colorado. Barry Koeller is a major cocaine dealer with these others who kept me from jobs and kept me as a prisoner iin false imprisonment for over 40 yrs. In OKC, Del City, and Denver, CO. Barry sold cocaine to Edreis Mohmand for several years through Colorado Meats off 52nd and N. Washington.
Exactly what I think … absolutely ruins it
Used to live near the old Gemini bar location. It is a church now and the area is mostly Jamaican. No more Italians.
😢
Lol a studio apartment in Canarsie now goes for 2500 a month. You can find that same landscape today in Long Island City. (Also some truly great diners.
Single handedly is an overstatement
He didn't do it single-handedly. He had a whole crew.
I think it was Murder Inc.
The infamous, Roy deMayonnaise. 😎
The music is a pain in the neck.
No kidding. I stopped watching about five minutes in.
Like your mum
It's actually smooth af lol
It’s too damned loud!
I had a girlfriend on Albany Ave in Brooklyn, right around the corner from the Gemini Lounge. I used to walk past it countless times. I didn’t have a car. I knew girls who would go there to hook up with gangsters. I thought that they were wannabe gangsters. I had no clue what was going on. I never went in because going into bars where nobody knew you could get you into a fight.
The Aura of Roy Demeo continues to grow!
Great content and research-highly regarded. Infinite commercial breaks however.
The actual dump back then is nicer than the actual city of NY today 😂
You sound like a jealous chicagoan
Earlier mobsters found a very effecient way of causing "disappearances." They went into the dog food business because it wasn't checked ! So fido would end up chomping on whoever!
NYC was absolutely fucking crazy in the 70’s
Tell me about it, I lived there, but had a great time there, best decade, disco on every corner, night life great.
I remember eating generic goods from Pantry Pride in the early 80s.🤣
And...??
Probably ate a little bit of Andre Kats on your generic goods.
27:59 I’m assuming the tactic was to scare the rest of their enemies. People ordering special hits to be done a specific way might be one of many reasons their style was so vicious.
Surprised they haven't done a movie about Roy.
Full limited series. Expand this documentary. Fascinating and entertaining don’t begin to describe the appeal.
These actors may be just a bit too old now, always thought Lawrence Monoson or Erik Palladino would fit quite well though as DeMeo.
@@LarryFleetwood8675 Good picks, Monoson is spot on.
@@LarryFleetwood8675 Either could fit looks wise. Which one has the better ability to project, understated charismatic evil? The real Demeo had the ability to convince his crew to take part in and enjoy his heinous acts.
Read the book murder inc.
I lived in Flushing Queens for 25 years in the 1960's.
Several neighbors kids were killed in drug trade. I went to Wall Street to make my criminal money legit.
Roy Demeo cold hearted killer him and Nino
He didn't single handedly murder 200 people. Nobody claims that. That's his entire crew. I spend years on this and an inaccurate channel gets more hits while immediately getting info wrong.
200 people would make him the most prolific serial killer in history.
Was probably closer to 20 in reality
@@peternagy-im4be How do you figure that?
Samuel Little
Years of investigating, while killers keep killing!!!! Failure!!!!
Please explain the thumbnail. What does the CIA have to do with the video? The background music is too loud. You probably chose normalise. Big mistake.
The CIA controls and directs organized crime - for the corporations, that are owned by the banks. We should know who owns the banks.
He is ripping off content
Hold demayo.
😂😂😂😂
A lot of car thieves never got paid.
incredible police and legal determination. thank you
Music's too loud. Intrusive & swamps out what's being said at times.
Drop the background music!
"In 1980, cars destined for Kuwait" --> shows a Volvo 850 first produced in 1991... yeah
Love the cinematography!!!😊😮😊💯
How many of these 'Gangster killers' would be able to stand a chance in a 1 on 1 fight, no weapons, no backing just 2 guys toe to toe, not many I bet
Honestly, you’re mistaken. Roy DeMeo was extremely strong, physically. So was Sammy the Bull at that time.
@@sparrowprince3432 So that's why you pop em. Not Greco Roman wrestling.
Go find one and find out lol
@@Smitty8131 lol, I tend to not associate with criminals, but if I ever do I will let you know 🤣🤣
A lot of these mafioso's were tough as nails. And a lot of them were in teen street gangs starting out with their fists
Chris really got sacrificed. Sheesh. Everyone gets theirs.
As the late great Dominic Montiglio referred to it....the "horror hotel", the Gemini Lounge. His stories are some of the most captivating I've ever heard... even having gone back YEARS with these guys... you're always a lil sketch going to pick up the weekly envelope for Uncle Nino...can you fahkin' imagine? And thank you beyond words for your Honorable Service, Dom.....
🇺🇲🗽🇺🇲🎗️🇺🇲
A well made doctor, thanks
He was an independent version of nuremberg mass killers.
Except the Nuremberg trials were a sham.
I watched this video years ago. They just package it under a new name.
The music is louder than the narration. This channel needs to sharpen its production skills.
He is ripping off original content
He killed the salesman coz he thought he was there to whack him but he only wanted tae try sell him a hoover ffs🤪
The music ruins this documentary
He is ripping off original content
Geez! The real Live Dexter!!
Hello Hayden Panettiere &
Brian Hickerson.
Great shots of places and cars from the era. They really add to the story.
Sickening.......
My late father had some type of muffler-shop franchise deal that was connected to some mobbed-up auto-theft ring run by "Tom and Roy DiMAYO," two names I heard a lot in my living room, but never had the honor of meeting. My late mother was Anthony Mirra's girlfriend for three years (he never laid a hand on her btw), and I once saw them talking in my building's driveway. I went up to him (I was ten), introduced myself, asked him what he did for a living and how he knew my Mom. He couldn't have been more polite, saying they were friends and he was in business. "Nice meeting you, I said," walking away satisfied after having confronted one of the most violent mobsters in history. Thanks to YT, I'm learning just how mobbed-up my family was. Next I heard about Mirra was when he was found shot in his car in a parking garage. Mom and I posited that maybe the FBI had him killed as she didn't think he'd have trusted Pistone so easily. I guess we'll never know.
You don’t pick the mafia the mafia picks you
I read comments first. Whenever i read about loud annoying music,i immediately skip such video's. So thanks for telling us.❤
He has ripped off original content
Chris killed 5 people in the Cuban Coke deal and it was for 6 kilos, not one.
Poor Andre Katz. He looks like he just swung down out of a tree.
😂 have you looked in the mirror lately
I remember back in the 80's. My aunt telling me Roy was a distant relative. Before all these stories came out. I don't know if he's related by marriage, blood or if she was mistaken.
All Italian sickies, what a lovely community.
I looked up the word evil in the dictionary but his picture wasn’t there
Because dictionaries don't have pictures, not in civilized nations anyway, but in America maybe.
@@samuelgarrod8327 You obviously don’t know much about dictionaries… or what constitutes a civilized country for that matter .
The background music is so annoying 🤦🏾♀️
If this is true, that man has one black soul.
Everyone in the Mafia is a bit bent, my Stepfather included but Ray was his own breed..serial killer isn't strong enough..
psychopaths
Roy DeMeo wasn’t just a ruthless killer. He was also a top earner. He was the brains behind a lot of the schemes to make money.
Roy was cunning. I read he figured out where pharmaceutical companies shipped their samples which their reps would pass out to doctors and would hijack the products and then sell them to pharmacists.
This stupid crime show kept interrupting all my commercials !!!
5000 cars a week!? Amazing!
Very good story & well told
Thanks!
HEY kislux !! I have been watching you for years and im so proud of where you have made it! I love you so much! Also thanks for making my day
5000 cars a month sent to Kuwait 😮 wow the number of people involved to do that you literally need your own shipping 🚢 company 😂
I questioned that too.
@@terry_willisit’s going in right now! The new destination is Ghana and Nigeria! They even still leave the vin numbers on like old times in New York! It’s on Youtne Also!
No, it was 100 cars a week and $5000/car. I recall the math from another documentary to be $500K per week.
How could you verify this number?
I remember the old time square. I liked it a liot.
I thought that they’d mention the Iceman
Because he was just a hitman, he didn't do it for kicks like DiMeo. DiMeo was sick.
He was a fraud according to Sammy
From another perspective, a mafia member with such a murderous "record" also raises many questions about psychology and motivation. These assassins may view other people's lives as worthless and see murder as a "business", no different from performing a normal job.
But did he get his picture on the cover of "Guns & Ammo?"
I wonder who can play mafia figures in movies like Robert De Niro, Joe Piccis, Ray Leyota, and the other older actors we watched in the 90s nowadays.
Piece of work
This is no different than the federal government in 2024.
Anthony Center is being released on parole within the next year...