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Gangland Wire

John “Sonny” Franzese died at 103

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.6623 Ratings

🗓️ 27 February 2020

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Sonny Franzese came up the usual path to the life of a career criminal and Cosa Nostra boss. He started as a Brooklyn member of a juvenile gang and slowly graduated through Prohibition to become a member of the Profaci family. He was court-martialed during WW 2 and it was reported he exhibited “homicidal tendencies” In 1965 the FBI labeled him the most prominent loan shark in the Greater New York area. He became a modern-day celebrity mobster who was often seen at the famous Copacabana club in the company of stars like Dean Martin or boxer Rocky Graziano. He bought a record label called Buddha and promoted different celebrity musicians. He is known to have financed a few normal Hollywood quality films and as well as an independent film that became famous with the title of Deep Throat. By his last years, the government jails him for an old bank robbery case where he was sentenced to fifty years. He is finally given his release at age 103 in 2017 after the original 50-year sentence had expired. In an ironic twist, his own son, John Franzese Jr. testified against him in the case that sent him to jail for his final years. He had another son named Michael Franzese who has left the mafia business via the Witness Protection program and is in show business at the present time. His son. John Jr. is trying to shop his biography with no takers so far. John “Sonny Franzese Sr. died on February 20, 2020, at age 103. When he left prison, he was the oldest living inmate. To go to the store or make a donation click here To rent Brothers against Brothers, the documentary, click here.  To rent Gangland Wire, the documentary, click here To subscribe on iTunes click here, please give me a review and help others find the podcast.

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0:00.0

You are listening to Gangland Wire, hosted by former Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit Detective Gary Jenkins.

0:18.0

Welcome all you wiretappers out there. This is kind of a special bonus issue.

0:21.6

You notice this is it in my usual office. I'm down in Texas.

0:26.6

Staying warm for the month, but Michael Franchisei, Sonny Francii, and Michael, that's the son.

0:31.6

John, Sonny Franchisei, died and we thought we ought to make note of that. He was he was the last man standing

0:39.9

wasn't he Cam here with Cam by the way as he was he he went he went through uh through all of them

0:46.1

changed the changing the guard three different times in that profanci colombo family and he

0:51.3

outlasted him all folks that's Camulus Robinson my screenwriter mob

0:56.9

researcher friend from up chicago way and and I forgot to introduce you before that you're not on

1:02.5

every show but you're getting to be on more and more of me you may be on every show one these days

1:07.7

depending on how many I want to sit down you knock down. You know, I like it.

1:11.6

Sometimes I like to just sit down and knock down.

1:13.6

You know, I enjoy it.

1:14.6

We really like having your help here.

1:16.6

All right, great.

1:18.6

So, you know, he was born in 1917.

1:20.6

He was actually, my mother just died who was 103,

1:23.6

and she was born in 1915, so he was two years younger than her.

1:29.3

But that's that old generation, you know, he was probably the first generation over from Italy

1:38.3

that was born in the United States.

1:40.1

I'm pretty sure he was born here, and his family were from Naples.

1:43.6

Oh, wait a minute, I see on my research here he was born in Naples, so he was Neapolitan,

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