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🗓️ 4 August 2025
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0:00.0 | Hey guys, welcome back to Gangland Wire. This is your host, Gary Jenkins, retired Kansas City |
0:04.6 | Police Detective Intelligence Unit. And today we're going to dive into a deadly game of |
0:10.6 | wiretaps, whispers, and betrayals, and murder. This is the story of Louis Bobby Mana, and really |
0:16.6 | what brought him down. He was the feared consiglary of the Genevese crime family, and the one that |
0:22.9 | was going to bring him down was the murder of Irwin, the fat man's shift. He was a civilian fixer |
0:28.9 | whose mouth got him killed. Now, from the mobbed-up docks and Bayonne to the backroom deals in |
0:34.7 | Queensboro Hall will trace how power was wielded in silence until the |
0:39.7 | tape started talking. And once they did, they were going to bring down one of the mafia's most |
0:44.5 | secretive tacticians. That's Bobby Manna. Bobby Manna once held one of the most powerful positions |
0:50.5 | in the American Mafia in the 70s and 80s. He was the consigli area, the Genoese |
0:56.0 | crime family when Gigante was in charge. He was the third in command. He also ran all the |
1:01.9 | family's New Jersey operations, I mean, with some brutal efficiency. And he knew all the |
1:07.3 | underworld's most feared players in New York City area, and that whole area. |
1:13.5 | And his influence stretched not only from the peers of Bayonne and the docks and the shipping |
1:19.3 | industry, but also the political corridors of New York's construction rackets, which, as you guys |
1:25.6 | know, we all know, the New York construction |
1:28.5 | industry was the playpen of the mob. It was the bank of the mob. I mean, they made so much money. |
1:34.6 | I think they made more money out of the construction business than they did out of gambling, |
1:39.5 | which is, that's hard to believe, but they really made a lot of money out of that construction |
1:44.0 | off the labor |
1:44.8 | unions and the contracts and kickbacks and, you know, the concrete club and they got a piece of |
1:51.3 | every window that was sold to the New York City housing projects. And, and, you know, Bobby |
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