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Gangland Wire

Did Frank Balistrieri Bomb My Cousin Augie

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.6623 Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2025

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Gary interviews Mary Spicuzza, an investigative reporter with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, who discusses her personal connection to the Milwaukee organized crime landscape through her cousin, Augie Palmisano. Augie was killed in a car bombing in 1978, an event that had a significant impact on Mary’s family, yet was rarely spoken of. Growing up, Mary’s father instilled in her a cautionary respect for organized crime, advising her to avoid falling in with the "wrong crowd." However, this left her with limited understanding of Augie's life and tragic death until she delved into extensive investigative research. Mary chronicles her journey into uncovering the mystery surrounding Augie's murder, citing familial silence and societal stigma against discussing such topics. With Augie being part of the Milwaukee crime family, the Balistrieri Family, his history revealed a world filled with complexity, where he was not just a victim but also an active participant in gambling. Mary emphasizes that Augie ran a bar and was deeply involved in the gambling scene, but he was also a caring figure in his community, known for his generous acts and connections with local residents. This narrative complicates the typical portrayal of organized crime figures and invites listeners to see them as multifaceted individuals rather than solely as criminals. The conversation touches on the broader context of organized crime in the 1970s, detailing how crime families in cities like Milwaukee, Kansas City, and Cleveland interlinked in schemes, particularly the infamous Las Vegas skim operation. Prominent figures like Frank Balistrieri, known as a ruthless mob boss in Milwaukee, are discussed, highlighting the violent measures he allegedly employed to assert his dominance. This included extortion and bombings, methods that claimed lives and instilled fear within the community. Augie's murder was surrounded by speculation; many believed it was due to a refusal to pay tribute or cuts to Balistrieri, who was known for his violent reputation. Subscribe to get new gangster stories every week. Click here to listen to Mary Spicuzza's podcast.   Hit me up on Venmo for a cup of coffee or a shot and a beer @ganglandwire Click here to "buy me a cup of coffee" To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup, click here To rent Brothers against Brothers, the documentary, click here.  To rent Gangland Wire, the documentary, click here To buy my Kindle book, Leaving Vegas: The True Story of How FBI Wiretaps Ended Mob Domination of Las Vegas Casinos. To subscribe on iTunes click here. Please give me a review and help others find the podcast. Donate to the podcast. Click here! Transcript [0:00] Well, hey, all you wiretappers. Welcome back here in the studio of Gangland Wire. This is retired Sergeant, Kansas City Police Department Intelligence Unit, Gary Jenkins, as you all know. And I have a really interesting show today and really interesting interview. I've not done much on Milwaukee. And you know, Milwaukee really was a part of the cartel, if you will, of Kansas City, Milwaukee, Cleveland, and Chicago that skimmed all that money from Las Vegas. And I've done a little bit on Milwaukee, and I've got one old show where we had a relocated witness from Milwaukee who was here in Kansas City, and we were starting to make a case on him, but then it came out he was a witness, and they sent him on to another city. But today I hear Mary Spicuzza. Mary, welcome. [0:42] Thank you so much for having me. Now, Mary, tell me how I should really pronounce Spicuzza. Well, if you're in Sicily, my family's from Termini Moresi, and I've gone back to visit a few times, and they will say, if they see my name or my passport, they'll say, ah, Maria Caterina Spicuzza. There we go. There we go. So I don't expect you to say that, but it's always lovely this time of year if you want to go and you can practice.

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0:00.0

Well, hey, all you wiretappers. Welcome back here in the studio of Gangland Wire. This is retired

0:03.8

Sergeant Kansas City Police Department Intelligence Unit, Gary Jenkins, as you all know.

0:08.9

And I have a really interesting show today and really interesting interview. I've not done

0:13.6

much on Milwaukee. You know, Milwaukee really was a part of the cartel, if you will, of Kansas

0:18.6

City, Milwaukee, Cleveland, and Chicago that skimmed all that

0:23.0

money from Las Vegas. And I've done a little bit on Milwaukee, and I've got one old show where we

0:28.3

had a relocated witness from Milwaukee who was here in Kansas City, and we were starting to make a

0:33.7

case on him, but then it came out, he was a witness, and they sent him on to another city.

0:37.9

But today I hear Mary Spacusa.

0:40.9

Mary, welcome.

0:42.5

Thank you so much for having me.

0:45.0

Now, Mary, tell me how Maria, Katarina Spikusa.

1:00.2

There we go. There we go. So I don't expect you to say that. But anyhow, it's lovely this time of year if you want to go and you can practice.

1:08.4

Yeah, I've been wanting to go. I'll get there eventually. I'm sure I want to see the volcanoes is one of the people I want to go and you can practice. Yeah, I've been wanting to go. I'll get there eventually.

1:11.2

I'm sure I want to see the volcanoes is one of the people. You got to go.

1:13.9

I want to see. So Mary is an investigative reporter with a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and she also has

1:21.4

her own personal connection to the Milwaukee crime family, the Ballisteri family, her cousin.

1:26.8

And she did, and she has done a whole investigative piece on that, a big long article in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, which is online, by the way.

1:35.3

I'll have a link to that article down below.

1:37.5

And she started her own podcast talking about this journey that she had in trying to uncover the murder of my cousin oggy and that's the name of the

1:45.6

podcast guy is my cousin augy to look down in the show notes for that that link so mary welcome and

1:53.2

you know this is just it's got to be compelling as heck because you were you know you knew oggy and

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