In the 2020 census Johnstown had a population of around 18,500 down from it's peak of around 67,000,so Johnstown must have been a hopping place back then.
This is a little off, there were 2 crime family's in the area. And still making moves up to the late 90s , every 2000s. And even now a small faction exists. If ya know then ya know.
I've always been led to believe that there is no statute of limitations on murder, Yet, with all the new insights which have been unfolded by "Smalltime", the JPD keeps DiFalco's murder at the bottom of the unsolved file. Johnstown Mentality, I guess.
Anyone who did it is probably 100% dead. I'm sure these insights were known to the cops back then. But knowing something and proving it in court are too different things. And that would only be harder now
Grew up in Johnstown pa my mother told me stories of the Blackhanders who were dominating in conemaugh borough. Pepe Di Falco was murdered in the early 60s.
Johnstown is closer to Pittsburgh (mileage and culture) than to rural central PA. Pittsburgh was a major mafia city, so it does not surprise me they had an operation in Johnstown. Besides, all those factory workers and miners loved playing the numbers racket because the payoffs were far better than the PA Lottery. The Pittsburgh mafia made huge amounts of money off of illegal gambling.
In the 2020 census Johnstown had a population of around 18,500 down from it's peak of around 67,000,so Johnstown must have been a hopping place back then.
well the Steel factories provided tons of work and opportunities back there, hence the booming business during that period
Yeah… three floods might play into it being called “flood city”
This is a little off, there were 2 crime family's in the area. And still making moves up to the late 90s , every 2000s. And even now a small faction exists. If ya know then ya know.
It's very off. My great uncle was John Torquato. There was more than gambling here. Lol. You're right.
No doubt
My dad knew all those guys. Used to play the lotto through them even in the 80s and 90s because they paid for than the state.
Thank you for bring back the wonderful memories.
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Why calling Johnstown PA Central PA? It's more western PA
It is Central PA
@@TheRhNegative No, no it is NOT
Pittsburgh, Erie, and Johnstown are Western PA. Harrisburg, Carlisle, and York are Central PA.
@@FatAbbott2025 technically Erie is Northwestern PA, but yeah, you're right
Geographically it's close to either but I always considered it "culturally" more western.
The MOB never dies
All I can say about flood city is “M’s” subs is the best thing that side of Pittsburgh.
Oh the real stories….my family lived through it all, a great city of little crime at that time.
John Torquato was my great uncle. Look up John Torquato versus Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
I've always been led to believe that there is no statute of limitations on murder, Yet, with all the new insights which have been unfolded by "Smalltime", the JPD keeps DiFalco's murder at the bottom of the unsolved file. Johnstown Mentality, I guess.
Anyone who did it is probably 100% dead. I'm sure these insights were known to the cops back then. But knowing something and proving it in court are too different things. And that would only be harder now
Very interesting look.... Not accurate. But interesting.
Not trying to rude but how do you know?
Grew up in Johnstown pa my mother told me stories of the Blackhanders who were dominating in conemaugh borough. Pepe Di Falco was murdered in the early 60s.
Now all the murder is done by opiods, brought by section 8 philthadelphia jags.
Jtahn is western PA, not central PA, ya jagoff.
The current members are in city hall right now . F johnstown
Central PA? really?
Johnstown is closer to Pittsburgh (mileage and culture) than to rural central PA. Pittsburgh was a major mafia city, so it does not surprise me they had an operation in Johnstown. Besides, all those factory workers and miners loved playing the numbers racket because the payoffs were far better than the PA Lottery. The Pittsburgh mafia made huge amounts of money off of illegal gambling.
@@markantony3875
There was no PA lottery until 1971, this story was several years before that.
thats my uncle joe and aunt millie!!!!
If you think it ended then, think again. Explore trials and grand juries in Ebensburg.
the best part you never told... they refused to bring in prostitution because the wives said not in our towns. lul, thanks for the memories
There have always been prostitution in Johnstown on Frankstown Rd
It was already here.