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🗓️ 30 June 2025
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0:00.0 | Well, hey guys, welcome back to the show. This is Gary Jenkins, retired Ken City Police Intelligence |
0:04.1 | Unit Detective. Well, I have a story about John Gotti and how he made his bones with the murder |
0:10.3 | of Jimmy McBrattney and that whole backstory behind that. It seems like with most mob stuff, |
0:16.9 | there's two or three different stories about it. You know, we just have to go with people's |
0:20.7 | memories, but yet mob guys will throw out different stories and, you know, in order to maybe throw the cops off or the agents off. |
0:29.1 | And so you never really know exactly, but you just have to go to the sources of each of these stories and work it back from there. |
0:36.5 | So I'm going to tell you these different |
0:37.8 | stories and you let me know what you think happened here. You know, the story is he made his |
0:43.5 | bones by killing this Jimmy McBrattney and got the respect of Carlo Gambino, which, you know, |
0:50.1 | it's mob lore now. Now in the early 1970 1970s there was a series of kidnappings of new |
0:56.6 | york city wise guys and there's a book out there called tough guy the true story of crazy eddie maloney |
1:02.9 | and this book maloney discusses in detail some of these kidnappings that he and his gang were |
1:10.4 | involved with and jim and Jimmy McBrattney |
1:12.3 | was part of this gang. The two men had met when they were incarcerated at Greenhaven State |
1:16.9 | Prison in New York, and they became close friends. Maloney in the book describes McBrattney |
1:22.7 | as a devoted family man who stood six foot three, weighed 250 pounds, who was a weightlifter, and he claimed that |
1:29.5 | McBrattney could bench press 400 pounds. Maloney said that Jimmy McBrattney was locked up for arm |
1:35.6 | robbery, said he was quiet, a listener, and a learner. Pretty soon they were talking about |
1:40.9 | doing things together whenever they got out. He also said that the guy knew a lot |
1:45.4 | about guns, wanted to collect guns. Really, his heart was in his home life, his family life. |
1:51.6 | He wasn't a guy that went out and played around. He loved his wife and two children. |
1:56.3 | They had a house on Staten Island, and he wanted to save up enough to own a nightclub, and he said that |
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