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Summary of Anthony M. DeStefano's King of the Godfathers
Summary of Anthony M. DeStefano's King of the Godfathers
Summary of Anthony M. DeStefano's King of the Godfathers
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#1 The FBI had been watching Massino for some time before the arrest. They knew he was a dangerous man, but he seemed to be the last American Mafia boss to be free on the streets. He was not above having blood on his hands.

#2 On January 9, 2003, two FBI agents went to see Joseph Massino at his house in New York. They had been watching him for over four years. He was a gentleman, albeit a killer, and there was no sign of him causing any trouble.

#3 Joseph Massino, the boss of one of New York’s five Mafia families, was arrested in 2002. He had been snooped around by the FBI for years, and it was clear that the government investigation was making a concerted push against a crime family that had survived many of the earlier onslaughts of federal prosecutions.

#4 Massino knew that law enforcement surveillance techniques had advanced so much that talking to anyone except in the most circumspect way was suicidal. He kept his name out of incriminating conversations, and law enforcement agents had no tapes that captured his voice saying anything incriminating.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateMay 17, 2022
ISBN9798822523036
Summary of Anthony M. DeStefano's King of the Godfathers
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    #1

    The FBI had been watching Massino for some time before the arrest. They knew he was a dangerous man, but he seemed to be the last American Mafia boss to be free on the streets. He was not above having blood on his hands.

    #2

    On January 9, 2003, two FBI agents went to see Joseph Massino at his house in New York. They had been watching him for over four years. He was a gentleman, albeit a killer, and there was no sign of him causing any trouble.

    #3

    Joseph Massino, the boss of one of New York’s five Mafia families, was arrested in 2002. He had been snooped around by the FBI for years, and it was clear that the government investigation was making a concerted push against a crime family that had survived many of the earlier onslaughts of federal prosecutions.

    #4

    Massino knew that law enforcement surveillance techniques had advanced so much that talking to anyone except in the most circumspect way was suicidal. He kept his name out of incriminating conversations, and law enforcement agents had no tapes that captured his voice saying anything incriminating.

    #5

    Massino was arrested between McCaffrey and one of the police officers, and while talking with them, he let them know that he knew his old friend Frank Coppa had become a cooperating witness. He knew that his predicament was serious.

    #6

    The underboss position in the Mafia is one of the most powerful. However, Vitale had chafed at the paltry power Massino had given him, and he had forbidden Vitale from speaking to the captains in the crime family. Some of the Bonanno captains thought Vitale was too dirty to be trusted.

    #7

    The FBI took Massino to Twenty-six

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