laitimes

"Two Bosses" Get Out of Prison at the Age of 100 About the Five Families of the New York Mafia The skinny camel is bigger than the horse

The American Mafia, also known as "Our Cause," is a modern organized crime name that is bloody, violent, mysterious, and perhaps a little romantic, but it has to be admitted that the existence of the Mafia has influenced every aspect of American society and history.

On June 25, 2017, according to overseas networks, the oldest prisoner in the United States, John Franz, was officially released on the 23rd, and he is exactly 100 years old this year. He was sentenced to 50 years in prison in 1967 for bank robbery, six in 6 out of a U.S. federal prison, but was returned to prison each time. He boasted that he had killed 60 people in his lifetime, but "never got caught"; He is good at making the body disappear, usually dismembering the victim and throwing it into a children's pool, or heating the body parts in a microwave and grinding them into garbage to dispose of, and is extremely patient...

"Two Bosses" Get Out of Prison at the Age of 100 About the Five Families of the New York Mafia The skinny camel is bigger than the horse

John Franz

The Mafia initially referred to local secret associations that originated in Sicily, Italy, and Corsica, France. It was later dispersed around the world with Italian immigrants, especially in the United States.

They are the most barbaric capitalism, and their purpose is to make money.

Franz served as the second in command of the Klobo family, one of the five major families of the New York Mafia. The five major families of the New York Mafia are the Lukese family, the Kolobo family, the Genovese family, the Bonano family, and the Gambino family, of which the Kolobo family is the youngest, but also the weakest. Through Franz, we go on a quest to discover the real mafia in history (sourced from the Internet).

"Two Bosses" Get Out of Prison at the Age of 100 About the Five Families of the New York Mafia The skinny camel is bigger than the horse

The Gambino family was initially run by the big boss, Paulo Castellano, before handing over power to Carlo Gambino himself. The Gambino family is the only gang in New York's "Big Five" that has left government law enforcement helpless. It is also at the top of the list of adulterers in the "Five Families", a family that is too powerful and deceitful to commit crimes, making it impossible for law enforcement agencies to start.

The head of the Lukese family was Antoni Corano, known as "Baby Tony", who was sentenced to 5 years in prison for perjury in the 1970s.

The head of the Colobo family is Anthony Salerno, known as the "Fat Tony". The man was sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment for robbery. After his imprisonment, the family's power was transferred to Kolobo himself. Since being injured in an alliance rally in 1971, he has been lying unconscious in the hospital, becoming a "vegetative person", and he has also been prosecuted for controlling a huge gambling syndicate.

The head of the Genovese family, Frank Finch Tierry, was also indicted for running a fraudulent business, including murder and extortion, and he was notoriously the first "patriarch" in New York to be prosecuted.

The Bonanno family is the worst of the "Big Five". From 1931 onwards, Jo Bonanno was in charge of family affairs. Jo Bonanno was forced to abdicate in the mid-1960s, and by the 1970s he was ill and had been living in Tucson, Arizona.

"Two Bosses" Get Out of Prison at the Age of 100 About the Five Families of the New York Mafia The skinny camel is bigger than the horse

Although now, there are harsh legal measures against the mafia, the "big five families" are showing a trend of decline. But the FBI still believes that the mafia is "the biggest criminal organization that threatens American society," and even if the mafia is no longer enough to influence politicians across the country, it is still a tricky existence.

(End of full text)

Please indicate "Source: Encyclopedia Decryption APP"

Read on