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Russell Shorto

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.6623 Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2021

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Russell Shorto -Johnstown Mob Gary interviews the author of Smalltime: A story of My Family and the Mob. Mr. Shorto is the namesake and grandson of Johnstown Mafia gambler and long-time close associate of Youngstown Pennsylvania boss, Joseph (Little Joe Ragno) Regino. The grandson, Russell Sorto grew up knowing there was something dark and mysterious about his grandfather but the family never talked about this. As an adult, Mr. Shorto has become a successful author of non-fiction books. But, not in the true crime genre with titles like  Revolution Song: A Story of the American Revolution, New Amsterdam: A History of America’s most Liberal City, Descarte’s Bones, and the Island at the Center of the World.      He has also written extensively for the New York Times. As an adult, an older relative encouraged Mr. Shorto to use his research and writing skills to investigate this secretive relative.  Francis Ford Coppola said, “Russell Shorto’s Smalltime draws a convincing portrait of a time when Italian Americans weren’t permitted to live in certain neighborhoods or rise too high in the political firmament. This remembrance of his grandfather’s and great-uncle’s lives―of slots and pinball machines, ‘tip seals,’ ‘skeeched dice,’ and places like the Melodee Lounge and City Cigar―mixes great history and lovely, lingering memories: ‘Long conversations about spaghetti sauce and aunts who kissed you on the lips: those were the ways we were Italian.’” Johnstown Mob Mr. Shorto’s namesake grandfather, Russell Shorto became an important figure in the gambling world of Johnstown in the post-war era because an important mafia figure, Joseph (Little Joe Ragno) Regino married his sister, Millie Shorto in 1932. At that time future Pittsburgh Mob Boss Sebastiano (John) LaRocca lived two doors down from his friend and fellow mob member Joe Regino. Joe Regino became his Capo de Decina in Johnstown. Regino made sizeable contributions to political campaigns and this opened up gambling in Johnstown. This is where Mr. Shorto’s grandfather and brother-in-law of the mob boss, Joe Regino, got his life career of helping to run Johnstown gambling rackets.   Show Notes by Gary Jenkins  Support the Podcast Hit me up on Venmo for a cup of coffee or a shot and a beer @ganglandwire 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

0:10.1

Detective Gary Jenkins.

0:15.7

Welcome, all you wiretappers out there.

0:17.7

Well, I'm in my temporary winter studio.

0:20.7

Well, winter rages up in Kansas

0:22.4

City, I just noticed that the low for this coming day or two is going to be around five, six

0:28.5

degrees above zero and maybe go down to zero at night. So be jealous, man, be jealous. We have a guest

0:35.7

today who is an acclaimed historian, journalist, and

0:38.4

author has written several historical narrative books, which I find an interesting form.

0:44.0

Russell Shorto. Russell, welcome to the show.

0:48.8

Thanks. Great to be with.

0:50.4

Now, you've written, I think it looked like one of your first book was the island at the center of the world, which was a narrative history of the early Dutch founders of Manhattan.

0:59.1

Was that your first book?

1:00.8

No, actually, my first book was called Gospel Truth. It was about the historical Jesus. It was about biblical scholarship.

1:06.8

Oh, interesting. I guess they didn't really pump that up when I was searching you on the

1:11.4

internet. But the island in the center of the world is the one that, you know, that was my best

1:17.7

seller. So that's the first one that got wide notice. That's why it gets pumped up. Well, that's

1:22.6

interesting. The historical Jesus, I've read some of those different things and I always find that

1:26.9

fascinating. I went find that fascinating.

1:27.7

I went to Israel once. It's a fascinating place, man. It's just, I don't know, you know, to separate

1:32.8

fact from fiction and stories from myths and reality is just never-ending speculation in there.

1:41.6

Yeah, if you are a lover, I mean, you don't even have to be a religious person. If you're a lover of history, Israel just boggles in there. Yeah. If you are a lover, I mean, you don't even have to be a religious person.

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