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вторник, 4 сентября 2012 г.

Cutolo was shot to death in Saracino’s basement apartment and his body was buried in Farmingdale Long Island where it was recovered on October 6 2008

Cutolo’s murder

from Hollywoodmafia by Jack Whalen


What a GREAT DAY!


Heroes of the STUPID aka THE COLOMBO Family!


This is it! Those inbred low rent Mobsters named Persico are one step closer to the END!


The War had come to an end and both sides were back working as one. The money began flowing again. Things were looking up for the Colombo Family.


Then a man who really had no business running a family other than his Bitch ass name and his Fat Smashed face friend decided that they wanted more.


Jokey DeRoss was upset because he was old and stupid. He had gone away and people forgot. Allie Boi was going away and he feared being forgotten.


So they broke the peace. They went back on their words, which is no surprise. Their words are worthless. The La Cosa Nostra is worthless.


It was supposed to be about Honor, it really was about greed. They had long abandoned the practice of taking care of their own.


So they Killed Bill Cutolo. It started at the top and now it has ended at the bottom. Real dregs, the bottom feeders.


Now Tommy "Bitch Tits" Shots can live the rest of his life in the can.


Joey Caves? What a guy! He did what was best for Joey and because of that he helped some families who just wanted things closed.


Bill Jr all he did was the right thing. The Greed and the arrogance took down the heads of the Colombo Family. He just let it roll.


The bad guys here are Allie Boi and Jokey Deross.


Big Dino and Little Dino what scum. They killed a Civilian collage kid, for what? Where is Carmine?


What scum.


They took a hard working cops life for nothing. That shit is not LCN. That is straight street gang shit.


I hope people see what these me have become.


Kenji is laughing hard. RIP Justin Levens!


U.S. Department of Justice United States Attorney Eastern District of New York


271 Cadman Plaza East Brooklyn, New York 11201 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 18, 2008 Contact: Robert Nardoza United States Attorney’s Office (718) 254-6323 PRESS RELEASE


SUPERSEDING INDICTMENT UNSEALED CHARGING ORGANIZED CRIME MEMBERS FOR THEIR ROLES IN FOUR “COLD CASE” MURDERS, INCLUDING THE 1997 MURDER OF NEW YORK CITY POLICE OFFICER RALPH DOLS AND THE 1999 MURDER OF MOB UNDERBOSS WILLIAM “WILD BILL” CUTOLO


A twenty-four count superseding indictment charging members and associates of the Colombo organized crime family of La Cosa Nostra (the “Colombo family”) – including former acting boss Thomas Gioeli, former consigliere Joel “Joe Waverly” Cacace, captain Dino Calabro, and soldier Dino Saracino – with murder and racketeering was unsealed in federal court in Brooklyn.1 Specifically, the indictment charges defendants Cacace, Calabro, and Saracino with the 1997 murder of NYPD Officer Ralph Dols; defendants Gioeli, Calabro, and Saracino with the 1999 murder of Colombo underboss William “Wild Bill” Cutolo; defendant Gioeli with the 1995 murder of Richard Greaves; and defendant Calabro with the murder of Carmine Gargano in 1994.


The defendants are scheduled to be arraigned on Friday, December 19, 2008, before United States District Judge Brian M. Cogan at the U.S. Courthouse, 271 Cadman Plaza East, Brooklyn, New York.


The charges were announced by Benton J. Campbell, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, Mark J. Mershon, Assistant Director-in-Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation, New York Field Office, and Raymond W. Kelly, New York City Police Commissioner.


The indictment announced today is the product of a lengthy investigation of the Colombo crime family, and specifically, the previously unsolved murder of Police Officer Dols. The


 Officer Ralph

1 The charges in the original indictment and subsequent superseding indictments are merely allegations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.


indictment and a detention memorandum filed by the government document a series of murders committed by the Colombo family, including:


The Murder of Police Officer Ralph Dols


Cacace, Calabro, and Saracino are charged with the murder in aid of racketeering of NYPD Officer Ralph Dols on August 25, 1997. At the time of his death, Dols was assigned to Police Service Area #1 in Brooklyn, and was married to the ex-wife of Cacace. On the night of the murder, Calabro and Saracino waited for Dols to return to his home in Brooklyn. As Dols parked his car in front of his building, Calabro and Saracino shot him multiple times, leaving Dols lying gravely wounded on the street.


Dols died a short time later from the gun shot wounds. According to the government’s detention memorandum, Cacace ordered the hit.


The Murder of William Cutolo


The indictment charges Gioeli, Calabro, and Saracino with the murder in aid of racketeering of William Cutolo in May of 1999. Cutolo was shot to death in Saracino’s basement apartment, and his body was buried in Farmingdale, Long Island, where it was recovered on October 6, 2008. At the time of his murder, Cutolo was the underboss of the Colombo family and allegedly was killed because the acting boss at the time, Alphonse Persico, and Colombo family administration member, John DeRoss, were concerned that Cutolo had become too powerful and would attempt to take over the family.


The Murder of Richard Greaves


Gioeli is charged with participating in the murder in aid of racketeering of Colombo family associate Richard Greaves. Greaves was shot to death in Saracino’s basement apartment in Brooklyn in approximately August of 1995. Greaves was last seen on August 3, 1995, and his body has not been recovered.


The Murder of Carmine Gargano


Calabro is charged with ordering the murder of 21-year-old Carmine Gargano, who was last seen in July 1994. Gargano was shot to death at a Brooklyn “chop shop,” and his body has not been recovered.


“Today’s charges reflect federal law enforcement’s relentless campaign to hold the members and associates of organized crime responsible for their crimes,” stated United States Attorney Campbell. “The passage of time will not deter us in our commitment to bring mob murderers, particularly those who strike at public servants such as Police Officer Dols, to justice.”


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NYPD Commissioner Kelly stated, “The murder of a police officer is an attack on society at-large. That’s why law enforcement, be it federal or local, never rests in the pursuit of killers of police officers. The NYPD never forgot the murder of Police Officer Ralph Dols. Neither did the FBI, nor the federal prosecutors who produced this welcome indictment.”


FBI Assistant Director-in-Charge Mershon stated, “The charges announced today underline two points. Mob families don’t exist in order to commit murder, but they often commit murder to maintain their existence. And justice delayed is not justice denied. No matter how long it takes, the FBI will be relentless in the investigation of mob murders.”


If convicted of murder in aid of racketeering, Cacace, Gioeli, Calabro, and Saracino face a maximum sentence of life imprisonment, or possibly the death penalty.


The government’s case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Elizabeth Geddes, James Gatta, and Cristina Posa, and by Special Assistant United States Attorney Doug Leff.


The Defendants Named in the New Charges:


JOEL CACACE Age: 67


THOMAS GIOELI Age: 56


DINO CALABRO Age: 42


DINO SARACINO Age: 36


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Dec 16, 2008 4:41 PM


Joe Campy Chris Paciello Mikey Scars Joey Caves and Bill Jr!

Joe Campy Chris Paciello Mikey Scars Joey Caves and Bill Jr!

from Hollywoodmafia by Jack Whalen


The year 2009 should be tough on the Colombo Family and the LCN as a whole.


I know that Allie Boi and Jokey DeRoss are trying to put off their sentencing until a later date.


It is almost to bad that they did not get another hung jury or a retrial with the new bodies.


This would have really sunk them. I think the fact that they must spend the rest of their life locked away is great. I think Jokey will like it because of the male company.


I just want people to look at the crimes these guys pulled off. Low level cocaine dealing. Home Invasions., Shaking down pizza places and Spa's. Robbing a fur store.. Then you have the killing.


Why kill a collage kid? What is to gain? They do not even kill those who really do wrong by going to court and flipping. They killed the kid because it was easy and they are cowards.\


To go after someone who expects it takes work.


Then they have Ori Spado around them. Ori was barley able to scam guys in California because everyone in LA wanted nothing to do with him. He tried getting cash from guys in the music industry and he was laughed away.


He tried working his crap in London and they saw him for the fake he was.


Pete 'Shakes" Milano is still trucking along. He has his coffee and his guys. He has his guys like Paulo out taking action.


 Campy Chris Paciello

Shakes has been the boss for many years and he has done very little time..


The guys out in California lived good and most escaped long sentences. Guys like Chris Petti, Joey Hanson, The SICA Brothers. Even the bosses of the LA Family.


One of the smarter guys in the LCN Louie Dragna. He saw the writing on the wall.


Any guys today. Big Dom, anyone facing time is stupid to go down. Why?


They will do shit for you when you are away.


I love how people just post up bullshit about me. They have no idea what I was doing in Brooklyn and who I knew.


Big shout out to those that did the good deed. Joe Campy, Chris Paciello, Mikey Scars, Joey Caves and Bill Jr!


To my friend today, heal fast.


Kenji LMFAO from the OC


Dec 30, 2008 5:19 PM


January 4 2009

Curanovic co-conspirator

from Hollywoodmafia by Jack Whalen


People have to love this crap. Danny Cutaia was well enough to run a crew of his own. The guy was on the Panel for the family.


Come on! He had John "Goggles" Baudanza as a son in law and his own son. I love how these guys cry. Look at Madoff, the guy steals 50 BILLION and he is still free.


Danny has a Public lawyer.


Yes the LCN is really paying off.


I cannot help but write about ORI Spado. The guy is a rat, yet he walks around like he is a wiseguy.


LOL even the LA Family saw through his bullshit.


Kenji LMFAO from Sunny So-Cal!


RIE GRAZIANO


8212 THIRD AVENUE


BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11209


718-238-8202 FAX: 718-238-8212


January 4, 2009


Honorable Brian M. Cogan


United States District Judge


Eastern District of New York


225 Cadman Plaza East


Brooklyn, New York 11201


Re: United States v. Domenico Cutaia, et al.


08 Cr. 97 (BMC)


Dear Judge Cogan:


I represent Domenico Cutaia in the above-mentioned case. I am


writing regarding the Government.s letter dated December 30, 2008


whereby the Government requested that the Court make a formal finding


without a hearing regarding Mr. Cutaia.s competency. I concur with the


Government on their request and respectfully submit that Your Honor make


a finding based on all prior written submissions.


 Domenico Cutaia

Respectfully


Between January and May 2006, defendants Spado and


Curanovic, with others, conspired to rob a narcotics dealer in


Los Angeles, California. Curanovic and a co-conspirator flew to


Los Angeles on May 18, 2006, where they met with Spado and


another co-conspirator at Spado’s residence to discuss the


planned robbery. Spado told Curanovic that the residence had a


million dollars in cash inside. The next day, Curanovic and a


co-conspirator drove to the residence in a rented Cadillac


Escalade wearing tee-shirts and hats with the markings “DEA” on


them and with a fake search warrant Curanovic had created to use


to attempt to gain entry. Curanovic was carrying a firearm that


Spado had provided to him for use during the robbery.


When they arrived at the residence, Curanovic and a coconspirator


identified themselves as law enforcement agents, and


stated that they had a search warrant. Once inside, Curanovic


and a co-conspirator attempted to restrain a woman, and Curanovic


pistol-whipped the woman using the firearm given to him by Spado.


Curanovic and the co-conspirator later fled, and drove directly


to the airport where they boarded a flight back to New York. On


or about July 26, 2006, during a meeting that was recorded by a


cooperating witness, Curanovic admitted his and Spado’s roles in


the home invasion, including his use of a gun in the commission


of the crime.


Jan 9, 2009 9:30 PM