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🗓️ 9 September 2019
⏱️ 30 minutes
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0:00.0 | The weather. Tomorrow, expect a biting cold front. Hmm, how naughty. I wonder what I'll be |
0:06.8 | wearing or taking off. The night will be wild and untamed. Expect heavy, lashing rain |
0:13.0 | that'll soak you to the skin. By Monday, temperatures will rise slowly but surely reaching |
0:18.7 | their peak in the afternoon. |
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0:41.9 | You are listening to Gangland Wire, hosted by former Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit Detective, Gary Jenkins. |
0:52.4 | Welcome, all you wiretappers out there. |
1:01.3 | Let's go back and take a look at Carmine Galente and see how he ended up on the floor of Joe and Mary's Italian-American restaurant in Lower Manhattan. |
1:09.6 | He was born, like most of these guys, in 1910 in a tenement building in East Harlem section of Manhattan. |
1:11.8 | His parents were, of course, |
1:18.7 | Italian immigrants from Sicily, from Castellamare del Gophos, Sicily. His dad had been a fisherman. |
1:24.6 | When he was in grade school, Carmine Galente gave up his real given name, Carmillo, and insisted he'd be called Carmine instead. He had a couple of brothers, Samuel and Peter |
1:28.1 | Galente, two sisters. He got married pretty early in life to Helen Marillo. He had three children, |
1:36.2 | James, Camilla, and Angela Galente. But for the last 20 years of his life, he lived with another |
1:41.5 | woman, Anne Aquabilla. They had two children together. |
1:45.3 | One of his nephews became a capo and the Bonanno crime family. So Carmine the Cigar |
1:50.8 | Galente was a real Laocosinosa noster mobster. He had the history. He had the family |
1:57.2 | connections. And he had the personality. Carmine Galente was not very big. He stood |
2:02.4 | five and a half feet tall and only weighed about 160 pounds. You know, when he was in prison one time |
2:08.1 | in the 1930s, he was diagnosed as having a psychopathic personality and a really low IQ. This goes to |
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