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The Sitdown with Jeff Nadu
Posted 5 hours ago

BREAKING

On November 25th, 2024, former Lucchese consigliere Joseph DiNapoli died at the age of 89.

On my Saturday video today I will discuss Joe and his two brothers who were also mobsters.

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The Sitdown with Jeff Nadu
Posted 18 hours ago

Surveillance shot of two big time mobsters in the late 80s

L- Genovese underboss Venero “Benny Eggs” Mangano- Mangano was from Manhattan and very close to Chin Gigante. He died in 2017 at 95

R- Gambino captain Joseph “Joe Butch” Corrao- Corrao- Joe was also from Manhattan and his father was a respected mobster. He was very close to John Gotti and his son Vinny Butch often acted as John’s bodyguard. He died in 2001.

Man with his back turned is unknown.

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The Sitdown with Jeff Nadu
Posted 2 days ago

Happy Thanksgiving!

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The Sitdown with Jeff Nadu
Posted 4 days ago

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The Sitdown with Jeff Nadu
Posted 6 days ago

Couple of Howard Beach, Queens guys hanging out and enjoying life in Miami Beach in the early 2000s

Top- Richie Giallanzo- Ronnie Gs nephew and not in the life

Bottom left- Bonanno mobster Michael Palmaccio- Palmaccio is apart of Ronnie Giallanzos crew. In 2018, he plead guilty to racketeering and admitted to participating in the affairs of the Bonanno family by extending and collecting extortionate loans to multiple victims and agreed to forfeit $500,000. He got out of prison in 2022.

Bottom right- Bonanno captain Ronald “Ronnie G” Giallanzo- currently serving 14 years for racketeering and eligible for release in April 2028.

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The Sitdown with Jeff Nadu
Posted 1 week ago

Joseph “Pepe” LaScala was a Genovese captain who operated out of Hudson County in New Jersey.

He was born in 1931 and would serve his country in the Korean War serving as a corporal.

He would live most of his life in Bayonne, NJ

He was made in the summer of 1979. Eventually he was under Angelo Prisco then assumed his crew in the 2010s.

He was involved with everything from bookmarking to unions to loansharking.

In 2012, he and members of his crew were indicted for various things including bookmaking and racketeering. By that point he was suffering from Alzheimer’s.

Joe died in 2019 at the age of 87.

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The Sitdown with Jeff Nadu
Posted 1 week ago

Here’s the signed paperwork granting officially Ronnie One Arm Trucchio’s early release.

Great job by his law team in New York! Harlan Protass and Gerard Marrone did a terrific job.

Ronnie is said to be in transit back to the New York area.

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The Sitdown with Jeff Nadu
Posted 1 week ago

Per a source-

After getting compassionate release it won’t take long for Gambino captain Ronnie One Arm Trucchio to get released from federal prison in Minnesota.

The thought is he will be home in New York as early as tonight.

He is said to be “antsy but happy beyond belief.”

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The Sitdown with Jeff Nadu
Posted 1 week ago

Muath Safi Yousef al-Kasasbeh was a Jordanian fighter pilot.

His came from a prominent Jordanian family of the influential Sunni Muslim Bararsheh tribe from southern Jordan. His uncle was a general in the Royal Army of Jordan.

In 2014, while operating an F-16 during a bombing raid, Muath realized his plane had mechanical problems so he ejected and parachuted into a lake near Raqqa, Syria.

He was quickly captured by the Islamic State and they even made a Twitter poll instructing users to vote on a hashtag #SuggestAWayToKillTheJordanianPilotPig

On the 3rd of January 2015, Muath faced his fate in a video released online and shared by major news networks.

The video shows him with a black left eye, first at a table and then confined in a black steel cage outdoors and dressed in an orange jumpsuit before an ISIL militant. He appears very stoic and badly beaten but will not give his captors any satisfaction whatsoever.

He eventually bows his head as the militant sets alight a trail doused in gasoline leading towards the cage. The video shows him burned alive while numerous armed ISIL fighters in balaclavas and desert camouflage watch on from a distance. A wheel loader finally extinguishes the fire by dumping rocks and sand.

He was just 26. May he RIP.

Months after the execution Jordanian military forces bombarded ISIS squadrons killing over 100 in Raqaa. Several pilots personally wrote messages on the bombs they dropped saying- "For you, the enemies of Islam."

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