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One of the unwritten rules of the Mafia was Omerta, the code of silence. No one was allowed to talk about the existence of the Mafia, reveal how it worked or who the main players were. The Mafia demanded loyalty from its members to the very end. But when the law enforcement started to use modern surveillance techniques and tools to incriminate mobsters, those willing to cooperate with authorities began to grow longer and longer. It turned out mobsters do talk about the Mafia and about others to save their own skin, even bosses.
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Mafia's theme is "Spellbound Hell" by Damiano Baldoni. Music in this episode is "Misery" by Damiano Baldoni; "Sonata 8, 'Pathetique' - I. Grave - Allegro di molto e con brio" by Daniel Veesey; "Thoughts About Future" by Parvus Decree.
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There is a long list of people and organizations who were in one way or another in the Mafia?s pockets. In this bonus episode, we?ll look at the connection between the Mafia and the American establishment. From politicians, law enforcement, the CIA and the unions the mob collaborated with the state and officials on many occasions. And being the Mafia, they always expected something in return.
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Mafia's theme is "Spellbound Hell" by Damiano Baldoni. Music in this episode is "Misery" by Damiano Baldoni; ?Throatless? by Argiflex; ?Spring Rain? by Daniel Saylor and ?Last Transmission oot? by Dave Keifer.
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For years, the mob was able to rule New York, Chicago, and many other cities, free to run gambling rackets, flood the street with drugs, and corrupt officials to their liking. Until the law enforcement got wise and turned up the heat. How Thomas Dewey, RICO, and undercover operations finally took a stand against the mob and ultimately worked to bring it down.
Our sponsors for this episode are Button Man by Andrew Gross from St. Martin's Press and RobinHood.
Mafia's theme is "Spellbound Hell" by Damiano Baldoni. Music in this episode is "Misery" and "Life" by Damiano Baldoni; "Universe in Hands", "visium", and "Scenery" by Kai Engel; "She Wolf in My Heart" by Sergey Cheremisinov; "Dances and Dames", "Unanswered Questions," and "Cool Vibes" by Kevin MacLeod.
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In the 1980s and 1990s, four of the bosses of the five families had been taken down by the FBI. But one family, the Bonnanos, remained untouched. But after years of the FBI being unable to catch Joe Massino in anything, they had finally bagged his right-hand man, Sal Vitale. And finally were given the edge they had been looking for.
Our sponsors for this episode are LightStream, Hims and Indochino CODE: MAFIA.
Mafia's theme is "Spellbound Hell" by Damiano Baldoni. Music in this episode is "Misery" by Damiano Baldoni; ?There Are Many Different Kinds of Love? and ?The Theatrical Poster for Poltergeist III? by Chris Zabriskie; ?I'm Not Dreaming (Instrumental Version)? by Josh Woodward; ?Gagool? by Kevin MacLeod.
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Joseph Massino was the legendary godfather of the Bonnano crime family, known as ?The Last Don? of a generation. And he absolutely crushed anyone who went against the mafia code of silence or 'Omerta.' But when the family was infiltrated by the legendary undercover agent Donnie Brasco, it spelled the end for the Bonannos and for the Mafia.
Our sponsors for this episode are Uncover: Escaping NXIVM podcast and SimpliSafe.
Mafia's theme is "Spellbound Hell" by Damiano Baldoni. Music in this episode is "Misery" by Damiano Baldoni; ?Hiding Your Reality?, ?Nerves?, ?Comfortable Mystery 2 & 3? by Kevin MacLeod.
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Tony Spilotro had gotten away with murder for a long time - too long. The Las Vegas PD was finally ready to turn around their corrupt ways and work hand in hand with the FBI to bring the man down. And suddenly, as one by one his allies turned on him, Spilotro became expendable.
Our sponsors for this episode are Neflix's Original Show Ozark and Framebridge(PROMO: MAFIA).
Mafia's theme is "Spellbound Hell" by Damiano Baldoni. Music in this episode is "Misery" by Damiano Baldoni; "Junction" and "Universe in Hands" by Kai Engel; "Like an Empty Sky" by Daniel Birch and Ben Pegley; "Gates", "Wastelands", and "Fog" by Sergey Cheremisinov; "I Knew a Guy" and "Night on the Docks" by Kevin MacLeod.
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The mob?s merchant of death and family man, Albert Anastasia, continues as head of Murder Inc. But when the Commission decides to shutdown this violent organization how does Albert adjust to his new role in the mob? What are the three cardinal rules of the modern mafia that Anastasia would break?
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Mafia's theme is "Spellbound Hell" by Damiano Baldoni. Music in this episode is ?If The Veins Are Closed, The Hands Will Rot Away? by LG17; ?Loco (No Suffering)? by Parvus Decree; ?Mare? & ?Evermore? by Kai Engel; ?Wastelands? by Sergey Cheremisinov; "Misery" by Damiano Baldoni.
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At the Warren Committee hearings, looking into the deaths of Fidel Castro and JFK, Santo Trafficante kept his lips sealed. And yet the connections kept coming up. Trafficante had every reason to want to kill the man who had shut down his Cuban casinos - but had the CIA really ordered him to assassinate Castro? And what exactly was his connection to Jack Ruby?
Our sponsor for this episode is the Black Tux.
Mafia's theme is "Spellbound Hell" by Damiano Baldoni. Music in this episode is "Gates" and "Misery" by Damiano Baldoni; "Universe in Hands", "Low Horizon", and "January" by Kai Engel; "Wastelands" and "Gates" by Sergey Cheremisinov; "Faster Does It" by Kevin MacLeod. Covert's theme is "Anxiety" by Kai Engel. Sound effects from freesfx.co.uk. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Allen Dorfman assumes control over the Teamsters? Union vast pension fund with Jimmy Hoffa out of the picture. But it would be FBI surveillance and Dorfman?s carelessness in attempting to bribe a U.S. Senator that would lead to the end of his reign.
Our sponsors for this episode are SimpliSafe (simplisafe.com/mafia) and Framebridge (framebridge.com PROMO: MAFIA).
Mafia's theme is "Spellbound Hell" by Damiano Baldoni (damianobaldoni.altervista.org). Music in this episode is "Misery" by Damiano Baldoni; ?Tumult?, ?Floret? and ?Junction? by Kai Engel (http://www.kai-engel.com/); ?Dance of the Sugar Plums Fairies? by Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com); ?Roaming the Streets at Night? by Daniel Birch (www.danielbirchmusic.com).
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Allen Dorfman was a insurance agency owner and consultant to the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. He was also known in the criminal underworld of Chicago as the ?Mafia?s Banker,? one of the most powerful middlemen between prominent union figure Jimmy Hoffa and the Mafia.
Our sponsors for this episode are The Black Tux (theblacktux.com/MAFIA), eLiquid.com (eliquid.com/mafia promo: MAFIA) and LightStream (lightstream.com/mafia).
Mafia's theme is "Spellbound Hell" by Damiano Baldoni (damianobaldoni.altervista.org). Music in this episode is "Misery" by Damiano Baldoni; ?Junction? by Kai Engel (http://www.kai-engel.com/); ?Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 2 No. 1 - IV. Prestissimo? by Daniel Veesey; ?I Knew a Guy", and ?Mourning Song? by Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com); "Fog" by Sergey Cheremisinov (https://www.s-cheremisinov.com/); ?Dark Waves? by Xenojam (https://xenojam.bandcamp.com).
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