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🗓️ 31 March 2022
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1:15.5 | I got a lot of questions about when I was with the Colombo family with Carmine Pursico and his brother, Aliboy Pursico. |
1:26.5 | Aliboy Pursico, senior, was in prison while some of these things were going on. |
1:35.5 | What I was told is that Carmine Pursico was in trouble for a murder. Both of them, both Carmine Pursico and Aliboy Pursico. |
1:49.5 | Carmine Pursico was the guy who killed the guy that they were talking about. |
1:56.5 | Aliboy Pursico to cut his brother loose, confessed to the murder. He wasn't involved in the murder. He took no pot in the murder from what I understand. |
2:10.5 | And I believe he copped out to 25 years and Carmine Pursico was released. |
2:21.5 | It's a hell of a thing to do to confess to a murder to get a 25-year sentence, I think the sentence was. |
2:32.5 | It was old law. On 25 years, I believe you did about 17. Maybe you could even do a little less. On a murder, you'd probably do at least 17. |
2:44.5 | I was with them at that time and years later, I knew of the story, was way before my time. But years later, Aliboy Pursico, senior, came out of prison. |
2:58.5 | It's during the second part of the Gallo Profacci War. Joe Colombo now was the boss. Profacci was dead. |
3:09.5 | I met him. He was a very good-looking guy, tall, well-dressed, real tough guy, real man to man. To do what he did along would tell you how tough this guy was. |
3:25.5 | Years later, after the war broke and he was around becoming so powerful, as ridiculous. And his brother now was pinched on other things, Carmine, and he was a prison, so he was that only to console you out of the family, he was the acting boss. |
3:44.5 | Something came down and he got in trouble. And he took off and he went on the land. |
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