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Onetime Colombo Street Boss Likes His Revenge Served Ice Cold

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Ralph F. DeLeo, 82, who departed Federal prison last year on supervised release after serving nearly 20 years for crimes committed while he was street boss of the Colombo family, was arrested last month for plotting to murder those responsible for convicting him in 2012. DeLeo's goose just might be cooked this time. DeLeo, who was chosen to run one of the Five Families as street boss because he was perceived as having no ties to either the Persico or Orena factions, plotted to "murder no fewer than three people who played roles in his most recent criminal conviction," the U.S. Attorney's office in Boston said in a court filing. DeLeo was "actively planning to kill two current and one former federal official, all of whom were involved in the federal criminal case resulting in DeLeo's 2012 conviction." According to the court filing, DeLeo was seeking "personal identifying information, including home addresses and names of immediate family members, ...

Could A Time Traveler Crack The Slots At Pocket Pokies Casino?

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Pokies online have never looked so tempting, especially at Pocket Pokies Casino—a site where flashy bonuses meet sci-fi curiosity. Picture this. Some bloke from 2087 steps into the present with nothing but a smartwatch full of data, a dodgy grin, and an urge to spin the reels at Pocket Pokies Casino. What happens next? Do they clean out the site and ride off into the future with a suitcase full of crypto winnings? Or does the reality of online casinos—especially this cheeky Aussie one—hit harder than a kangaroo on Red Bull? Welcome to Pocket Pokies, the kind of place where 800+ games hum with neon promise and the welcome bonus dangles five grand and 150 free spins like a juicy steak in front of a starving dog. But here’s the kicker: even with a time machine in tow, there are limits to what you can game. Let’s unpack what our futuristic friend could actually pull off. What a Time Traveler Would (and Wouldn’t) Know Let’s kick things off by separating the fantasy from the functional. Fir...

Judge Denies Compassionate Release For Ex-Colombo Associate John Pappa, Who Murdered Four

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It looks like ex-Colombo associate John Pappa still might break the record for serving one of the longest prison sentences in US criminal history. Pappa was part of the hit team that rubbed out John Gotti ally Joseph Scopo. Pappa, who committed four murders at the age of 19 and was convicted and sentenced to multiple life sentences, filed a motion for compassionate release on December 19, 2022.  Pappa asked the Court to grant him a sentence reduction under Section 3582(c)(1)(A) based on what he argued were "extraordinary and compelling circumstances": -- his upbringing and youth at the time he committed the crimes of conviction; -- the fact that a life sentence in his case will be unusually long given his young age at the time of his convictions, which, in turn, "creates a sentencing disparity" when compared to "nationwide sentencing practices for those convicted of murder in federal court"; -- the sentencing court's inability to consider the mitigatin...

What Bonanno Social Club Robbery? Our Sources Call The Claim BS

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Bonanno big shots John (Johnny Joe) Spirito and Ernie Aiello, among others, were relieved of their cash in a robbery of a Bonanno family social club in the Bronx on the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend, as per blog and podcast reports. Mikey Nose and his pearly whites. We contacted our own Bonanno family-linked sources about the robbery to see what we could find out — only to hear that the robbery never happened. “It’s a complete bullshit story,” one of the sources said, laughing. (These guys seemed to be well aware of the social club robbery story, which tells us they must keep up with online mob news, at least as much as we do.) According to The Gangster Report , tens of thousands of dollars in tribute was stolen in the robbery, cash that had been destined for the pockets of Bonanno boss Michael (Mikey Nose) Mancuso . GR also noted that, as per three different sources, Johnny Joe’s son, John (Johnny Boy) Spirito, Jr. also was a victim of the stick-up. Balderdash, said our sources, one ...

Former Colombo Street Boss Ralph DeLeo Back In The Can

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Ralph F. DeLeo, 82, who was released on parole last year after spending more than a decade in prison for crimes committed while serving as the street boss of the Colombo crime family, was arrested yesterday, according to court documents filed in Massachusetts. Ralph DeLeo Why he was arrested is not something we know, though we may learn about it later today. DeLeo appeared yesterday afternoon for a revocation hearing before Massachusetts Magistrate Judge Paul Levenson and has a detention hearing at 2:30 p.m. today. The FBI ended DeLeo’s yearlong reign as Colombo street boss when they pinched him on a drug rap in Little Rock, Arkansas, in December 2009. In 2012, he was sentenced to nearly 17 years in prison, followed by three years of supervised release (and a $50,000 fine—which alone would be enough to make us want to gargle Drano). DeLeo earlier that year had pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy and being a felon in possession of firearms and ammunition. DeLeo—a veteran bank rob...

The Psychology Behind Online Gambling: Insights for Pokiesurf Players

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If you’re into online pokies australia , it helps to know what’s happening behind the scenes — not just in the game code, but in your own head. Online gambling is built to keep you spinning, swiping, and chasing wins, even when the odds are stacked against you. That’s not by accident. It’s psychology, baked into every flashing light and near-miss. In this article, we’re digging into how your brain reacts to pokies, why they’re designed the way they are, and what you can do to stay in control while still having a good time. If you understand how the tricks work, you’re less likely to fall for them. Why Your Brain Loves Pokies Pokies trigger your brain’s reward system. Every spin, every sound, every little win — even when it’s smaller than your bet — lights up the same areas of the brain that respond to food, sex, or praise. It’s like your brain gets a shot of feel-good juice every time those reels line up just right (or almost right). The randomness of pokies is part of what makes them ...