@@JohnSmith-dt2yb The local stations are affiliates of national news. They essentially control the narrative by showing you want they want you to see and hear. I have been unplugged since 2005. It really does change the brain. It's called tell-a-vision for a reason. It's also no secret that local talking heads are Freemasons. Being a local news anchor is like being a Hollywood celebrity. Fame and fortune in exchange for their souls.
What a great time to grow up, 70s and 80s and the 90s . I feel sorry for the new generation growing up in this new boring generation. Now day's men don't even know if they are male or female.
The 70’s and 80’s was a WILD era in New York. You had the Mob (Five Families) the Cali Cartel and Latin drug crews, the black drug lords, the Jamaican gangs, the triads, Irish gangs etc. All operating in the same city, what a time!
Actually they used to say the exact same thing about the long haired hippies in the late 1960s that you are saying. And the 1970s was gay liberation. Selective memory here.
And when Fox News actually understood what the word truthful and integrity News reporting meant, the polar opposite of what the scumbags spew every single day
🙏 yes John & Cora Ann . Used to watch them together when I was 10 years old at 10pm when I was in bed relaxing to sleep for school . Great memories 🍻🍻🍻🙏.
Oh my my how things have changed. Take a trip to Hell’s Kitchen in 2024. It’s e-scooters, beta males and simps, tik tok’ers and onlyfans millionares, organic coffee and avocado on toast.
@@ContinuumTransfuncioner sorry g'day from Fremantle western Australia.i now have,my glasses on .my father in law, knew his optician,as he used to audit the opticians books as he was an accountant.martha told me she heard the shots as clear as day.as the restaurant,was still filling up as it was fairly early in the evening
Billotti went out in style, laying out in the middle of 210 E 46th Street, New York like he laying on a king size bed, wearing a nice suit, just feet from a black luxurious Lincoln. That class.
@@annalisavajda252lol, because they are in the same industry. So of course they are going to look up to those guys since they are normally at the top of the social ladder in crime. Similar to junior engineers looking up to engineers who have been in business for years.
@@BruteStrength99He refused too and believed Gotti when said he wld nt be touched but put on shelf ( no contact w/ any family members)..or maybe he knw what might happen but stayed thinking "where the he'll wld I go?"
6:14 this cant be from 1979. It has to be from 1985. Also, the indictment related to Rico and killing of cigar galante, who died that summer (after april).
I'm surprised anybody joined the mafia at the rate they weren't killing their own guys, and over the most trivial of things. I mean the slightest ounce of disrespect meant your life. No organization is going to sustain itself when it's killing all of it's own members.
News became a “for profit” enterprise with the advent of 24 hour news stations. The news you see now comes with the slant that the advertisers wish to pay for, so everything is reported from a point of view, rather than verified facts. That’s true whether you get your news from FOX, CNN, MSNBC, etc. You’re best to watch a variety of sources and make up your own mind after verifying
Does anyone know anything about the Irish Arsenal mob? They cop was talking about them in the beginning 1:56. Ive never heard of them but they were around a long time apparently
The Genovese family was so secretive that the government at the time thought Fat Tony was the actual boss. I used to watch mob documentaries that were made in the 90’s or even early 2000’s that referred to Fat Tony as the boss. At a time when law enforcement was bugging everyone and basically knew everything in terms of who held what position, it’s incredible that Chin Gigante was so successful at keeping a low profile while he was boss. It didn’t last forever but it lasted for years and that’s pretty amazing.
You had guys like Frank Mathews doing million dollar drug deals, his heroine ran down the hole of the eastern sea board in every major city, he put deals together that the mafia couldn’t even handle. He was black and moved to Staten Island next to big Paul, the supposed king of the mafia and when he was asked to move he told them where to go.
Couple questions. 😂. How many bodies did they find in the subway on the West Side 🤷♂️0 ??? . Whatever happened to “ Tommy P” 🤔. Must’ve been slow news weeks 😂😂😂
It's wild to think that the Mob was once active in Ozone Park and Howard Beach. I thought they would be living in nicer neighborhoods. Looks like this was pre white-flight though.
As a 9 year old black kid in Chicago, my best friends sister dated a guy in the Mafia! He threw bags of money on the bed and told us to count it. On the news, about a year later the local news showed him shot and killed in his car. My friends sister cried all night.
This is the best idea a Local News outlet has ever had. Keep it up
Im starting to wonder if this is s normal news outlet 😂😂..
john miller was rockin that crazy afro 😂
Right, back when he was an excellent & courageous Investigative reporter always digging dead & following the strings no matter where they led!👍🤔🔎😎
And teeth like a Newcastle united scarf😂😂
His hair covered for his not being very good as a reporter. Over rated and not very good.
wasn't he one of the FBI agents in the movie Goodfellas?
When the news actually reported news!
The local stations are still pretty good. It’s the National news stations that are not trustworthy
Yeah and it was so raw showing dead bodies and all
Your right. Know it's all entertainment
@@JohnSmith-dt2yb The local stations are affiliates of national news. They essentially control the narrative by showing you want they want you to see and hear. I have been unplugged since 2005. It really does change the brain. It's called tell-a-vision for a reason. It's also no secret that local talking heads are Freemasons. Being a local news anchor is like being a Hollywood celebrity. Fame and fortune in exchange for their souls.
Now if Kim k goes topless is considered news ! It’s crazy
Love the classics you guys are producing for crime in the city. Keep up the great work.
Detective Coffey=legend
Ain’t nothing like kicking back smoking a fatty and watching mob documentaries lol
I was thinking the exact same thing 💯
Better them than us !!!
@@Rawkstar2210Who will you say is the most Interesting and intriguing mobster of all time?
Not if you have upper Respiratoy illness and sinus infection 🤧
@@Ken-iu2zpthe chin was was pretty interesting. Carrying on that act for all those years
What a great time to grow up, 70s and 80s and the 90s . I feel sorry for the new generation growing up in this new boring generation. Now day's men don't even know if they are male or female.
😂
Rite got men walking around with women's pants on the hip huggers
The 70’s and 80’s was a WILD era in New York. You had the Mob (Five Families) the Cali Cartel and Latin drug crews, the black drug lords, the Jamaican gangs, the triads, Irish gangs etc. All operating in the same city, what a time!
Wow what a spot on comment.!! Nailed it
Actually they used to say the exact same thing about the long haired hippies in the late 1960s that you are saying. And the 1970s was gay liberation. Selective memory here.
I’m very always been fascinated by the mob. These clips are great. Thanks.
John Millers haircut is great 😆
Ikr? Reminds me of that silly 80's super hero show, American Hero! 😂
Which, btw, is also here on RUclips! 🤷♀️
He gots the Z in his fro
The good ole days with honest news media, who knew!
"No comment" ; that's all 'Big Paul' said in public.😂❤
The feared hitman (Tommy P) the reporter speaks of, has to be Tommy "Tommy Karate" Pitera.
Definitely him
Edit, I was wrong. See below
Thank you. I was just going through the comments to see if anyone knew who it was. Thanks
Couldn't have been him. Was before his time and that's not how he did his work.
@@SalahP.Secondz who do you think it might be then? Did Tommy Karate not make use of a .22 calibre?
@@SalahP.Secondz
You’re right it wasn’t Tommy Karate. I stand corrected. It was Tommy Principe. Thanks for the correction.
I love these type stories!!
These people do not fool around !!!
The least said is the best for every body!!
I can watch this classic stuff all-day! thanks!
Amazing content❤❤
Fox News taking us back to the old days
And when Fox News actually understood what the word truthful and integrity News reporting meant, the polar opposite of what the scumbags spew every single day
Throwback
Big Paul’s house in Todt Hill is up for sale $16.8 million 🏡
The White House is for sale?
Wonder if there is money buried in the house or in the yard
Always good seeing John Roland. Rest in peace, sir
🙏 yes John & Cora Ann . Used to watch them together when I was 10 years old at 10pm when I was in bed relaxing to sleep for school . Great memories 🍻🍻🍻🙏.
Excellent video. Short and sweet. Well done.
The good old days may be gone but not forgotten
I'm not afraid, in fact, I feel safer. Good stuff.
A neighbor wouldn't dare say something bad about him living on the block back in those days😂😂😂😂
So much better than all the other mob show’s
Interesting video!. I grew up with fox 5 as my regional news channel. I grew up about 90 miles upstate. This was all before my time.
Oh my my how things have changed. Take a trip to Hell’s Kitchen in 2024. It’s e-scooters, beta males and simps, tik tok’ers and onlyfans millionares, organic coffee and avocado on toast.
😂😂😂
I'd rather have the latter.
@@Ruddermeister Born after 1990 I take it...big dopey melt
Isn’t it called Clinton now?
John millers fro was legendary lol
Watching old shows like this feels like watching a movie..
My wife was in sparks steak house that night aged 18,when Castellano got shot.she told me he used to go there regularly
You married Gloria Olarte ?
@@ContinuumTransfuncioner no here name is Martha.
@@ContinuumTransfuncioner sorry her name is Martha
@@ContinuumTransfuncioner she seen they ,used to see Castellano in there occasionally,my father in law knew his optician
@@ContinuumTransfuncioner sorry g'day from Fremantle western Australia.i now have,my glasses on .my father in law, knew his optician,as he used to audit the opticians books as he was an accountant.martha told me she heard the shots as clear as day.as the restaurant,was still filling up as it was fairly early in the evening
Hope you do more of these stories , I love Mob stories having family that supposedly were affiliated with some of them aledgetly 😂
Billotti went out in style, laying out in the middle of 210 E 46th Street, New York like he laying on a king size bed, wearing a nice suit, just feet from a black luxurious Lincoln. That class.
Better than life in prison anytime
😂
That's right, that's how you're supposed to go out, toes up on the street.
That is style, you gotta admit 😅
😂😂😂
A very twisted decadent society when these are the people we look up to and admire.
Virtue signal detected 😂
Yeah pimps drug dealers murderers gamblers etc. They glamorize it for some reason then wonder why society has gone all to hell.
The Rothschild they killing us secret coveted
@@annalisavajda252lol, because they are in the same industry. So of course they are going to look up to those guys since they are normally at the top of the social ladder in crime.
Similar to junior engineers looking up to engineers who have been in business for years.
@@annalisavajda252because guys like Hofffa and the mob are no longer around to keep all these crooked politicians in check.
John Miller's reporting was the best crime journalist in those NYC days. Props to the local Fox guys, too.
John Miller sportin' the Irish 'fro back in the day..lol. But that's when reporters were real reporters back then.
It's amazing how they kept showing and verbalizing where they lived.
tommy karate pitera bonnanno captain?????? sounds like it to me ..because they showed the willie boy johnson murder scene ???
Wasn’t Tommy Pitera.
I NEVER understood why Willie Boy never went into the program.
@@BruteStrength99He refused too and believed Gotti when said he wld nt be touched but put on shelf ( no contact w/ any family members)..or maybe he knw what might happen but stayed thinking "where the he'll wld I go?"
@@BruteStrength99Shame on that female D.A. who outed Willie in open court! She was losing g the trial & basicly signed Willie's death warrent!
4:35 look at my boy looking young and freshhhhhhhh! Hahaha I love this dude! He was all up on the mafia business in the 80s and 90s
Wow this is really interesting facts about the Mob
You want more facts? Forgotta about!!!!
Wow, it's so cool to see younger Rudy Guliani and John Roland. Brings back memories of growing up in NYC.
Nowadays we have organized theft retailers, homeless encampments, and protesting disguised as looting. What a time to be alive.
Are you equating homeless encampments to mob murders ? Wow
Keep bringing the classics.
cool compilation.
This is dope!
whatever intern came up with the idea foe this series deserves a promotion
Oh man.... John miller's hair! Must have been a Lindsey Buckingham fan in the 70s
I love how serious journalist was back then
Coffeys the goat
6:14 this cant be from 1979. It has to be from 1985. Also, the indictment related to Rico and killing of cigar galante, who died that summer (after april).
They said 1985, however the screen mentions 1979.
I was thinking the exact same thing , I was like wait the commission case of 1985 not 19179
It's both. In was the 85 Commission case. But mentioning that the government believed the Commission sanctioned the 1979 hit of Carmine Galante.
@brutestrength51 the date given in 1979 is before the day of the hit
who was tommy p?
Yes fire content
7:42 Castellanos attorney „I don‘t believe there is a cosa nostra“
When lying is a part of your job.
Tommy P 😂😅 🥋
Big Paul got blasted 😂
Yep what goes around comes around. How many people did he have killed including his 1 killer POS Roy Demeo.
Don't laugh😢😢😢 he seems cool
wtf is funny about that ? Weirdo
You really began to look at Human life differently when you see it laying lifeless wrapped up in body bags and the lost of blood🩸 and bodily fluids.
I’m dying at the reporter’s obsession with the ethnicity of the thugs 😂 😂😂
John Miller looks like Bill Walton 😂
Now Ozone is totally different 😂
It's dark like you
@@fistfull1 😆 how you know I'm dark 😆
@@PalmaColantuono-rz1pt actually milk chocolate 🍫
John Miller had that Sonny Corleone's 'glimpse' by the way..! ;D
I'm surprised anybody joined the mafia at the rate they weren't killing their own guys, and over the most trivial of things. I mean the slightest ounce of disrespect meant your life. No organization is going to sustain itself when it's killing all of it's own members.
The good old days
Got to love Big Paul's lying attorney. lol
@@LarryFleetwood8675what a lying pos.
I always hear about all these mobs, Irish, jewish, Russian this that. But the only videos you see are on italians
Yes its the italians everyone finds sexy the rest are bland at best especially the played out albanians.
That dam quack quack , 😂
The news was so good back then, wtf happened?
News became a “for profit” enterprise with the advent of 24 hour news stations. The news you see now comes with the slant that the advertisers wish to pay for, so everything is reported from a point of view, rather than verified facts. That’s true whether you get your news from FOX, CNN, MSNBC, etc. You’re best to watch a variety of sources and make up your own mind after verifying
It's just more obvious these days. The mainstream media was always globalist propaganda, social engineering and narrative control.
These YNs Now Would've Switched Gotti Up Just For Clout!🤣🤣🤣
LOL "Ralph" Giuliani
John Miller's hair looks CRAZY!!
John Miller is so young! Didn’t know he ever worked for FOX5? Thought he was an NBC4 guy.
Marry him
Miller is CIA
Does anyone know anything about the Irish Arsenal mob? They cop was talking about them in the beginning 1:56. Ive never heard of them but they were around a long time apparently
Yes the Westies their main hit man lived in my building a gentleman he was to all his neighbors
@@ramonitavelez3115 So the Arsenal mob and The Westies are the same group?
He said The old arsenal mob and they have ties back to the 30's. That's not the Westies right?
@@caseyaylward8853 ok bye bye
@@caseyaylward8853more or less he's talking about the westies.
Det. Coffey=legend
That reporter is wild, showing up to mobsters homes lol
I'm sure he knew he wasn't home.
Fat Tony used to watch out for my family. Ducks was like a grandfather to me when I was little. He was indicted when I was 9
Our government is organized crime😅
“ Ralph” Giuliani. Haha
Rudolph........
The Genovese family was so secretive that the government at the time thought Fat Tony was the actual boss. I used to watch mob documentaries that were made in the 90’s or even early 2000’s that referred to Fat Tony as the boss. At a time when law enforcement was bugging everyone and basically knew everything in terms of who held what position, it’s incredible that Chin Gigante was so successful at keeping a low profile while he was boss. It didn’t last forever but it lasted for years and that’s pretty amazing.
Tony accardo did the same thing with the Chicago outfit
Love it
I live you joe may I fist you ?
With the ways things are going nowadays, the mob should be able
Wrong...The mob wasn't vigilantes a didn't go out and kill criminals. That's stupid and a romantic notion of yours.
Those mob guys are over rated 💯
Fugazi
You had guys like Frank Mathews doing million dollar drug deals, his heroine ran down the hole of the eastern sea board in every major city, he put deals together that the mafia couldn’t even handle. He was black and moved to Staten Island next to big Paul, the supposed king of the mafia and when he was asked to move he told them where to go.
*CNT,The Science Of Crime.*
Do a crime in the city series now. We know what the 70’s and 80’s were like.
Must be the Westies talked about on the Hells Kitchen segment.
Wow John Roland. Hell's kitchen was the Westies territory. Until the Javits Center was started.
Those were the days
At 0:51 he said "It's probably rubbish but let's not let the truth get in the way of a good story"
Couple questions. 😂. How many bodies did they find in the subway on the West Side 🤷♂️0 ??? . Whatever happened to “ Tommy P” 🤔. Must’ve been slow news weeks 😂😂😂
Sweet perm, John Miller.
It's wild to think that the Mob was once active in Ozone Park and Howard Beach. I thought they would be living in nicer neighborhoods. Looks like this was pre white-flight though.
Paul and New York City I will be home l
As a 9 year old black kid in Chicago, my best friends sister dated a guy in the Mafia! He threw bags of money on the bed and told us to count it. On the news, about a year later the local news showed him shot and killed in his car. My friends sister cried all night.
Name?
I bet she did when the dollars dried up
Did he give you boys any cash after the counting? For soft drinks of choice, maybe?
Amazing what fear can do to people , flatter a mob killer on TV.
No such thing as cosa nostra 😂
The jury......😂😂
No cadaver dogs in Those days?
Imagine having on your possession a gun that the police could link to 15 separate murders I don't understand why they kept the gun
The detective at the end looks like a mob boss
💯💯💯
When NY was NY..u got to love it..Classic !!
30 yrs later & look at Rudy NOW! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤷♀️
Fucking right 👌👌👌
John Gotti and Big Paul will be waiting for him beyond the grave laughing like lunatics
What goes around comes around 🤌
😱😵😱
Castilanno was killed December 1985. Not November 1986
Hm. Tommy P. Ntirissanti. Grazii assai pir chistu ntirissanti assai video. Diu vi Benedico.
Кто нибудь видел Солерно без сигары?😂 Галанте так и не вынул сигару даже после смерти
11:40 FACTS
To allow Gotti to whack Pauly without wacking him was the downfall of the mob.
The cops sifting through that trash didn't write enough parking tickets and make enough arrests. Lol.