Let us discuss the mafia from Bengamin "Bugsy" Siegel to Abe "Kid Twist" Reles to Giovanni Falcone's demise.
First off with Valentine's Day just passing us by I feel it is good to go on discussing the glorious date of February 14, 1929 regarding Al Capone:
Rival boss Bugs Moran on Valentine's Day was greeted by Capone's crew dressed as cops and raided the place they were at. Thinking it was a regular old bust, the seven members of that crew gave no resistance, lined up against the wall and next thing you know they were all shot down by gunfire. Though Bugsy was not present, Al ended up not being too happy about it, but in the end at least he got rid of seven potential gangsters who could had shot him down later in life.
Another one was William Jackson who was suspected of being a snitch for the FBI. However, the Chicago mob, who thought Jackson was snitching or not, decided to do the only logical thing: find out if he was snitching by taking him to a plant, hung him on a meat hook by putting it in his rectum, bashed his knees with hammers, and electrocuted his genitals with a cattle prod. He was then left on a hook for three days before he died. Thing is, he did not in fact snitch...
My favorite is regarding Giovanni Falcone. He was a prosecutor who locked up around 350 mobsters in the 1980s. Well, he had a wonderful idea of taking a vacation in Sicily. I know, I know, but his stupidity paid for it big time. Falcone ended up driving over a bomb in the road taking him out along with his wife, his bodyguard, and his armor-plated entourage of vehicles.
Now. I shall continue to add more on to this as time goes on. In meantime, finally, there is a mob thread we all know and generally love! :hatsoff:
Also, to verify what I stated is true, look it up yourselves you lazy lot!
First off with Valentine's Day just passing us by I feel it is good to go on discussing the glorious date of February 14, 1929 regarding Al Capone:
Rival boss Bugs Moran on Valentine's Day was greeted by Capone's crew dressed as cops and raided the place they were at. Thinking it was a regular old bust, the seven members of that crew gave no resistance, lined up against the wall and next thing you know they were all shot down by gunfire. Though Bugsy was not present, Al ended up not being too happy about it, but in the end at least he got rid of seven potential gangsters who could had shot him down later in life.
Another one was William Jackson who was suspected of being a snitch for the FBI. However, the Chicago mob, who thought Jackson was snitching or not, decided to do the only logical thing: find out if he was snitching by taking him to a plant, hung him on a meat hook by putting it in his rectum, bashed his knees with hammers, and electrocuted his genitals with a cattle prod. He was then left on a hook for three days before he died. Thing is, he did not in fact snitch...
My favorite is regarding Giovanni Falcone. He was a prosecutor who locked up around 350 mobsters in the 1980s. Well, he had a wonderful idea of taking a vacation in Sicily. I know, I know, but his stupidity paid for it big time. Falcone ended up driving over a bomb in the road taking him out along with his wife, his bodyguard, and his armor-plated entourage of vehicles.
Now. I shall continue to add more on to this as time goes on. In meantime, finally, there is a mob thread we all know and generally love! :hatsoff:
Also, to verify what I stated is true, look it up yourselves you lazy lot!