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Charles "Lucky" Luciano had an influential role in shaping organized crime in America. Amongst mobsters, he was seen as a strategic leader who transformed the mafia into a structured and lucrative enterprise.
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@geraldjonhson2657
@geraldjonhson2657 Месяц назад
I really wish I could watch a show or movie where the music isn't louder then the words it takes the joy rite out
@fredlabozzetta7556
@fredlabozzetta7556 Месяц назад
Wht don't you pay for premium then no adds it's great
@georgeedward1691
@georgeedward1691 Месяц назад
Then maybe you should pay for cable or satellite tv like the rest of us then...smh
@user-zr1sh2fo8e
@user-zr1sh2fo8e Месяц назад
Or Make his own documentary 😂
@fngrusty42
@fngrusty42 Месяц назад
Well I pay for everything... youtube cable. Prime , Netflix, HBO, and a few more. He's right the music is to loud and the captions are never right or cut short. You all with very good ears are lucky. This man wrote the truth and the rest of you saying it can be better dont know what your talking about.
@helenmason-ym9kp
@helenmason-ym9kp 21 день назад
​@@user-zr1sh2fo8e111111111111111
@davidfrontini829
@davidfrontini829 14 дней назад
I love watching the Mafia stories.
@AndrewRobertson-kl4vi
@AndrewRobertson-kl4vi Месяц назад
Watched this when it was first on the TV but ill still watch it again.
@JamesSpiveySr
@JamesSpiveySr Месяц назад
8th
@svetlanaandrasova6086
@svetlanaandrasova6086 Месяц назад
Here I am, finding myself to admire a gangster
@thisisme3238
@thisisme3238 Месяц назад
Gotta admit, he is good looking.👀
@pjuggle
@pjuggle Месяц назад
Fascinating documentary, very well edited and informative. Learned much new here today.
@wilkat4evr
@wilkat4evr Месяц назад
Great documentary
@jseasterman
@jseasterman Месяц назад
I worked with the niece of Lucky Luciano. Italians are hardworking, all American people with integrity. They look after their neighborhoods and take care of widows and orphans. I think the mafia does too. At one time they did.
@keithdupree9339
@keithdupree9339 Месяц назад
Does that include the murderers also ?
@vortex162
@vortex162 19 дней назад
@@keithdupree9339 the crime families look after their murderers!
@JoseGarcia-vs1fb
@JoseGarcia-vs1fb Месяц назад
Fantastic. 👍💯
@kevinwatkins6615
@kevinwatkins6615 Месяц назад
It was so terrific...
@EverythingNetwork1
@EverythingNetwork1 Месяц назад
love these
@leelaaiyappa6277
@leelaaiyappa6277 10 дней назад
Really grear post
@awiladen7814
@awiladen7814 Месяц назад
The best🙏🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
@michelbenidorm2787
@michelbenidorm2787 Месяц назад
A Must See 🤓👌🏻👊🏼
@mainamwareri6984
@mainamwareri6984 Месяц назад
Forget about lived. He eventually died. Death is final and irreversible. None is too tough in the eyes of death.
@tudorDaDefender
@tudorDaDefender Месяц назад
That’s hands down the dumbest analogy of life.
@JimmyKnight-ql4yf
@JimmyKnight-ql4yf Месяц назад
What they mean is he wasn't murdered or took out, he died as an old man of a heart attack! No one would dare have the balls to try and take Lucky out! He controlled it from prison, when he got deported , controlled it always!
@INJEMBI
@INJEMBI Месяц назад
​@@JimmyKnight-ql4yfhe died trying to meet a producer trying to turn his life story to a movie, tell me he died because of old age.
@JimmyKnight-ql4yf
@JimmyKnight-ql4yf Месяц назад
@@INJEMBI I stand corrected, I had actually forgot that , thank you for reminding me. Your right, my friend.
@dfsgfghgfh
@dfsgfghgfh 18 дней назад
This should be a meme.
@ApeAlchemist
@ApeAlchemist Месяц назад
When his trial started i thought, oh this must be how he got his name i guess not!
@caseymckenzie3951
@caseymckenzie3951 Месяц назад
He was sliced in the face while trying to be killed that’s were he got his name he got out of prison helping in the war
@johnhood5274
@johnhood5274 Месяц назад
Surprise! LOL 😂
@charlesgraham9954
@charlesgraham9954 Месяц назад
if u came to me at 25 and said u can live a regular life, or u can have money, cars and poosy for 35 years as a gangster, but at the end of the 35 years u gotta go to fedral prison, sign me up to be a gangster. lmfao.
@Chefmarcellett
@Chefmarcellett Месяц назад
I know, right!😂
@tedmusson5179
@tedmusson5179 Месяц назад
I'm curious why you would spell "you" "u" but you don't do it for "and" or "to" and I wonder what you'd or u'd do with "be" "see" "gee" "eye" "pea" "are" "tea" "why" and would a bad guy b an nme?
@RogerDuly
@RogerDuly Месяц назад
F’ck that.
@MURKYDEEP
@MURKYDEEP Месяц назад
​@@tedmusson5179 y knot. ...?
@yunglumi637
@yunglumi637 Месяц назад
I mean once the 34 years 11 months rolls around then it’s time for the last ride I guess 😂
@user-ob7tg9wu5v
@user-ob7tg9wu5v 23 дня назад
Lovely 😎💥
@imtiazeunos5630
@imtiazeunos5630 Месяц назад
The Very best mafia boss
@terryharrison6984
@terryharrison6984 Месяц назад
He was many times smarter than the politicians and the modern day Madoffs
@andrewfoster4795
@andrewfoster4795 24 дня назад
Luciano was underated they talk more about al capone then they do him
@keithharrison9797
@keithharrison9797 Месяц назад
The biggest of the BIGGEST !
@samirkotecha9481
@samirkotecha9481 Месяц назад
He may have been on the throne as king of the underworld. But it was his right man like Frank Costello & Meyer Lansky who were the guys who helped build this empire of his.
@unathihlanjwa6638
@unathihlanjwa6638 Месяц назад
who cares about it
@zarkovukelic9502
@zarkovukelic9502 Месяц назад
A true CRIME BOSS. HOW MANY OF THESE ARE IN GOVERNMENT?
@TheRetirednavy92
@TheRetirednavy92 Месяц назад
most of them
@frasermackenzie7275
@frasermackenzie7275 Месяц назад
Lucky also was given the task, from a Sicilian Godfather, to watch over Sinatra Sr. and wife who had just emigrated from Sicily to NYC and eventually watched over the future Frank Sinatra's early childhood days.
@angelchavez458
@angelchavez458 Месяц назад
THATS FAMILIA ITS NOT THAT WAY NOW GREED SELFISHNESS
@rjhtrucking5429
@rjhtrucking5429 Месяц назад
I love the gas centeal heating thermostat on the wall !!!
@caseymckenzie3951
@caseymckenzie3951 Месяц назад
Killed a boss then made a rule u couldnt lol
@kingpro192
@kingpro192 Месяц назад
Psst. He killed two bosses lol
@jacobweems3316
@jacobweems3316 Месяц назад
Just one of many double standards in that life
@JeromeMatthews-dx6gi
@JeromeMatthews-dx6gi Месяц назад
Y 😢
@tramarparker7725
@tramarparker7725 Месяц назад
Thatz how u stay alive 😂😂😂
@powell4661
@powell4661 Месяц назад
He also informed when busted with herion.
@katherinecollins4685
@katherinecollins4685 23 дня назад
Researched well
@morganosborne9258
@morganosborne9258 Месяц назад
He was a remarkable man, but such a shame his capabilities were put to such awful uses. One can only imagine what he might have accomplished had he and some of the other family members teamed up in legitimate businesses and politics.
@ApeAlchemist
@ApeAlchemist Месяц назад
Remember how this video sort of pointed out that the government and the mafia have the same business model? :P
@smartbomb7202
@smartbomb7202 Месяц назад
he was a murdering scumbag...it's is simple as that
@buckyb7658
@buckyb7658 Месяц назад
Ha politics!!! Hellooo,politics IS the modern day mafia!
@am5790
@am5790 Месяц назад
thugs and savages being thugs and savages.
@ianmaund5223
@ianmaund5223 Месяц назад
They’d of got done for laundering mafia money 😂😂😂
@mackmcmillan1984
@mackmcmillan1984 13 дней назад
You will always be a part of me 😮
@robertanderson7333
@robertanderson7333 Месяц назад
Luciano had just turned 64, two months earlier in the preceding November before his January death.
@KevinSpeller-ny7gk
@KevinSpeller-ny7gk Месяц назад
🤔🤔🤔"IMPRESSIVE"!!!...💰💰💰💯
@Lawrence64
@Lawrence64 Месяц назад
Glock firing around 29 minutes...😂
@menelaoskontos2553
@menelaoskontos2553 Месяц назад
he will organize, organized crime... i cant believe ppl who havent finished elementary school want to be narrators.. Lmao ''if it was already organized crime then what did he organize?''Lol
@themostrealestguy
@themostrealestguy Месяц назад
There were crime organizations first, but they weren't very organized.
@kagisophiri6329
@kagisophiri6329 Месяц назад
The statement flew over your mind
@Navigator001
@Navigator001 Месяц назад
Wow, this is stupendous. It wasn't organized crime until Lucky came along and organized it. It was just a bunch of street thugs battling it out with each other. You must be high to not understand something so simple.
@kagisophiri6329
@kagisophiri6329 Месяц назад
It has nothing to do with school. It's basic idiomatic expression
@ernestgreen254
@ernestgreen254 Месяц назад
These guys don't play dead serious about there money & intelligent to gain this income just fascinating
@carlosuy4046
@carlosuy4046 Месяц назад
Wickedness Never Was " HAPPINESS " .
@andreaschwab8368
@andreaschwab8368 Месяц назад
Ya done good. That was an excellent telling of Lucky Luciano 🖤
@TheTrueCrimeChannel
@TheTrueCrimeChannel Месяц назад
Crazy life he had!
@brianflannigans5874
@brianflannigans5874 Месяц назад
theres a 2500 chevy maroon color or a 3500 maroon disel high country in garrettsville
@mikeyspillotro
@mikeyspillotro Месяц назад
I ❤Salc😮 Lucafna-which was “Lolucky” really nam
@TheArchersTungsten
@TheArchersTungsten 20 дней назад
There is so many conflicting accounts about Lucky, hes like Billy the kid .
@amirand10879
@amirand10879 Месяц назад
They loved him in Cuba
@CedricSmith-un6vm
@CedricSmith-un6vm Месяц назад
God bless Mr. Lucky Luciano.
@vortex162
@vortex162 19 дней назад
He sure needs it for all the misery he left behind in his path!
@CedricSmith-un6vm
@CedricSmith-un6vm 19 дней назад
@@vortex162 People would not look up to people like that for no reason.
@vortex162
@vortex162 18 дней назад
@@CedricSmith-un6vm Indeed, like minded scum looks up to the like minded scum!
@jennifermyers66
@jennifermyers66 Месяц назад
THE FORMER KING OF ENGLAND.... LUCKY LUCIANO 💯
@AndreaAntinori-lb7hr
@AndreaAntinori-lb7hr Месяц назад
The mop kept things in check..
@raylocke282
@raylocke282 15 дней назад
In a way,he was saving lives.
@1cugine359
@1cugine359 Месяц назад
I dont know , Meyer had a ton of bread.
@kirkanos3968
@kirkanos3968 Месяц назад
Once again with a crap title or maybe forgot the ?
@caseymckenzie3951
@caseymckenzie3951 Месяц назад
Lanskey was the richest he also never got caught
@alincristianzagorschi1205
@alincristianzagorschi1205 Месяц назад
The FATHER OF THE MAFIA FOR ALL THE TIME!👍GREAT RESPECT!
@darrenmarfice8318
@darrenmarfice8318 Месяц назад
What's the song @ 5:34-6:30?
@user-xz4bn8uf4p
@user-xz4bn8uf4p Месяц назад
Imagine these guys living in todays society?? I would guess average day would be 3 to 7 body bags
@AndreaAntinori-lb7hr
@AndreaAntinori-lb7hr Месяц назад
Things would be better in America
@kingpro192
@kingpro192 Месяц назад
Too many cameras nowadays.
@frasermackenzie7275
@frasermackenzie7275 Месяц назад
​@@AndreaAntinori-lb7hr no tent compounds 😂😂😂😂 just massive pools of red liquids and canvas 😂😂😂😂
@fritzforsthoefel8031
@fritzforsthoefel8031 Месяц назад
Less crime now than there was then ​@@AndreaAntinori-lb7hr
@user-dy3jg2tb5v
@user-dy3jg2tb5v Месяц назад
Wot a life ❤❤🎉🎉
@ItalianClown2003
@ItalianClown2003 25 дней назад
He's fucking badass awesome 🇮🇹
@DejanFilipovski-no4yp
@DejanFilipovski-no4yp Месяц назад
Thnx for jurnalisam if is corect
@gurudru1977
@gurudru1977 Месяц назад
i just love that they state "reconstruction" as if people would think that cameras were really there
@user-xz4bn8uf4p
@user-xz4bn8uf4p Месяц назад
My dad will tell me stories about Lucky cozy morely frank sinatra.
@dr.barrycohn5461
@dr.barrycohn5461 Месяц назад
Luciano was nearly the wealthiest mob. Like, how about say Capone.
@caseymckenzie3951
@caseymckenzie3951 Месяц назад
Capone was big but Luciano was bigger and lasted longer
@taladiv3415
@taladiv3415 Месяц назад
The narrator's voice sounds to me like the voice of Anthony Hopkins.
@lauraforconi9111
@lauraforconi9111 Месяц назад
IS NOT ANTHONY HOPKINS
@DaveSCameron
@DaveSCameron Месяц назад
Another Great British documentary.📚🇬🇧
Месяц назад
It's amazing how the "law" lie under oath to fit their objective, yet penalize individuals when others do😂. What a lie..i mean law.😊
@Miko36019
@Miko36019 Месяц назад
Lucky design the commission of 5 klan most powerful gangs in the U.S.
@RamonaHaygood
@RamonaHaygood Месяц назад
U testified?! Not good. Oops.
@jennifermyers66
@jennifermyers66 Месяц назад
CHARLES ROSS
@sirrom5155
@sirrom5155 Месяц назад
I have studie all about Charles and his father Lucky. I am the world's most foremost most expert.
@jonmena
@jonmena Месяц назад
Mijn petje af voor de 'Opvoedkunde'. Alle theorieën kloppen.
@user-vh8lw4wv8d
@user-vh8lw4wv8d Месяц назад
On 10.18 the door on the right side is where Roy demeo and his crew invited people and kill them. And some more sinister things.
@shanebrown9610
@shanebrown9610 18 дней назад
The government leaves the same in there wake also.
@ianmaund5223
@ianmaund5223 Месяц назад
I don’t think so I am !
@Dr.Claw_M.A.D.
@Dr.Claw_M.A.D. Месяц назад
Prohibition wasn't about the temperance movement. That was Henry Ford and JP Morgan barring ethanol. Petroleum is heavy sludge its only after a great deal of processing that you get gasoline. A half acre of reed, hemp, and such grass you can make enough ethanol for a average family car to last a year. Petroleum is used in plastic, medicine. If the average family starting growing thier own fuel, including burning it to make electricity then his monopoly of Standard oil would be in jeopardy. Same with outlawing hemp. Marijuana was the excuse. Pharmaceuticals, ethanol, plastics.
@dizzy6277
@dizzy6277 Месяц назад
He was called "lucky" because he found a billion dollars in a crack in the sidewalk, and someone said "you're lucky", and the name "lucky Luciano" stuck. Not many people know that.
@caseymckenzie3951
@caseymckenzie3951 Месяц назад
That’s a lie he was stabbed in the face and survived it smh that’s were he got that scar y did u just make that up
@dizzy6277
@dizzy6277 Месяц назад
@@caseymckenzie3951 No, he really found a billion dollars in a crack in the sidewalk. Honest he did. I was a really, really big crack in the sidewalk in the middle of time square during the great depression. It was extra lucky because people didn't have a lot of money at that time, and a crack big enough to fit a billion dollars in would be a very, very big crack, so lucky nobody else found it before lucky did. It was the day before he got stabbed, so I can see why people still get confused and believe that's why he was called lucky. I would say finding a billion dollars was a smidgen more lucky than getting stabbed in the face.
@raularaujo1329
@raularaujo1329 9 дней назад
​@@caseymckenzie3951nope he grew up in a immigrant neighborhood section of New York and they couldn't speak English and couldn't pronounce his last name "Luciano" they'd pronounce it wrong "Looky-ano" then they started calling him "Looky" then everyone just started calling him Lucky
@terryharrison6984
@terryharrison6984 Месяц назад
About the cojoncos in Philippines killing hundreds to steal their farm land that hasn't been returned
@RamonaHaygood
@RamonaHaygood Месяц назад
Dude was smart.
@judithcampbell1705
@judithcampbell1705 Месяц назад
30-50 years for prostitution, what bullshit kind of sentence was that! They should have just appreciated how great Lucky Luciano was and let him go. I was so sad when they deported him back to Italy, and absolutely devastated when he died so young! I still miss him. Thank you 💛 for making this documentary about his life 🙏 ❤ 💙 💙 💙 💙 💙 💙 💙 💙 💙 💙
@ozzieluvaya2202
@ozzieluvaya2202 Месяц назад
I know he was a gangster but I love lucky Luciano.
@vortex162
@vortex162 19 дней назад
The only admirable thing about Lucky was his skill for organizing nothing else!
@TeOriwaWaiariki-qr3ch
@TeOriwaWaiariki-qr3ch Месяц назад
That were Millionaires turned Billionaires tha Never Pull the Trigger or Setoff the Detonators Their Slackies did / do☝🏾💯
@Helterskelter254
@Helterskelter254 Месяц назад
lucky luciana was my auncle...very soft spoken man..
@FalconXE302
@FalconXE302 Месяц назад
... I understand your shame being associated with such a terrible human being.
@emekaisaac3875
@emekaisaac3875 Месяц назад
You lied, proved it for us
@djquinn11
@djquinn11 Месяц назад
Luciana was your auncle? That’s omasing.
@WilliamYoung-in5pp
@WilliamYoung-in5pp Месяц назад
And not one mention of his blind brother with one leg who had to ride ten miles to school on a bike with no brakes and buckled wheel's 😮
@robertanderson7333
@robertanderson7333 Месяц назад
Why does Mr. Raab refuse to pronounce Luciano"s name correctly, does he think that he is disrespecting him, he has been dead since 1962. All Mr. Raab is doing is making himself look petty.
@GlasgowRangers-pj8sj
@GlasgowRangers-pj8sj 12 дней назад
They missed the part why he gets called lucky
@raularaujo1329
@raularaujo1329 9 дней назад
It's a legend we'll never know for sure. He grew up in a immigrant neighborhood in New York so people who didn't speak English couldn't pronounce his last name Luciano correct they'd pronounce it wrong and say "Looky-ano " so they started calling him Looky then they left it at Lucky
@kevinwatkins6615
@kevinwatkins6615 Месяц назад
He was like bill gates or warren buffet
@JamesErceg-lp4lv
@JamesErceg-lp4lv Месяц назад
The bad guys. Win again
@fredlabozzetta7556
@fredlabozzetta7556 Месяц назад
What Happened to the Money 💰 💵 💴
@djkobusmusicsa3590
@djkobusmusicsa3590 Месяц назад
Always Italians
@raymondwilliams9784
@raymondwilliams9784 14 дней назад
Theres a lot learned from these edited mobsters and gangaters stories..many of these top glamourater business still going on in todays world.
@kevinwatkins6615
@kevinwatkins6615 Месяц назад
J Edgar?
@francesbernard2445
@francesbernard2445 Месяц назад
Who re-named Charles Luciano with the nickname "Lucky" instead of only a different kind of name written on a stone? Was it someone from Britain or someone else from his own family instead?
@ozzieluvaya2202
@ozzieluvaya2202 Месяц назад
He got the name lucky because he survived a beating that left the scar on his face. So he got the name lucky
@fredlabozzetta7556
@fredlabozzetta7556 Месяц назад
Where's the loot
@Dr.Claw_M.A.D.
@Dr.Claw_M.A.D. Месяц назад
Because people kept thier mouth shut. Now RICO laws. One thing to have millions squirrelled away and serving five years with certain creature comforts, coming out finding what you left and picking up where you left off. Fifty to one hundred years stripped of all assets. Houses, cars, kids college funds everything.
@docmalitt
@docmalitt Месяц назад
Great piece. I'm on half way but although Charlie had to (politically) leave US, he died from natural causes in Italy when he was only 62... Running to catch a plane. However what ever they did, once US government saw how much "free" money flies around they built the biggest Army in the World and now they own it... Besides Charlie and meanest Jew M. Lansky who knew how to behave think while most other Italian mobsters (not all) were just bag man. Hahahaha, FBI had nothing or very little about Charlie. However they knew what brand of hair gel Dr. Martin Luther King used. And how to kill him. Plus he was a drag queen. So funny to watch these old shows knowing if Republicans get their way, we will watch only this version again. that is a reason they burn the books, mostly history books.
@mbp7060
@mbp7060 Месяц назад
You can't be serious. DEMOCRAT'S, *every 4 years like clockwork* they roll out this "white supremacy is the biggest threat to America" nonsense. Then they go into black neighborhood churches and spew that garbage and we black folks have bought into that crap for *60* years. We don't exist for those 3 years in between. That does nothing but divide the country I gave 18 years of my life to. I'm heart broken having comrades who died so people can come on RU-vid and make unfounded comments about republicans burning books and rewriting history. Name a book you can't buy on Amazon and have in your hands within 24 hours. *Exactly.*
@docmalitt
@docmalitt Месяц назад
My apologies... my memory obviously does not serve me so well. He dies in 62 at the age of 65. As someone who always loved history as an amateur, who is a bigger criminal. Charlie Lucky Luciano killing mostly other mobsters the do not behave ... or the person who decided it is quite ok for US Army to kill around (funny if it weren't sad) between 2-4 million Vietnamese but they keep mentioning 58.000 and change US Soldiers, brave and fighting for American freedom just missed few thousand miles from home. How Many ppl have they killed during 20 years in Afghanistan and Iraq and then just left them to kill each other. They left Ukraine now regardless of today's vote for $63B that will arrive who knows when and how many Ukrainian soldiers had to die while they drank mojitos. or how many Palestinians die every day. Or when they destroyed entire elected regimes in Latin and South America and put some hard right winger Nazi generals who had the same thinking as Ronald Reagan. Oh, don't worry. Democrats are the same because if they had no MONEY from all the lobbyists they would change that loooong time ago. And these young politicians have mouth to scold people who want at minimum for their kids better life in US. It is their fault they are so extremely poor. Also just to be frank, I don't know what would be the best solution... but I remembered something Israeli general said at the beginning of the wa...genocide. Journalist asks him how could they drop the bomb on a refugee camp - and he says " well after FIRST DAY EVER OF WAR BETWEEN ISRAEL AND PALESTINE`if there is somewhere mixed with civilians Hamas high ranking member (I think any but just my opinion) we can drop the bomb without regard of the number of civilians, women and/or children. we must defend ourself"....now Journalist ask another question - "if you find the General of Hamas hidden somewhere in Israeli hospital incognito and you must kill him because it would be very hard to find him later.. would you drop the bomb on hospital in Israel and killed ...any ... number of civilians?? - General said - "no, never"
@skadiwarrior2053
@skadiwarrior2053 Месяц назад
@@docmalitt Perhaps those bodies they keep finding under the rubble of hospitals that they have bombed aren't real.
@user-pf2fx8jg6h
@user-pf2fx8jg6h Месяц назад
wheres scare face in all of this ???
@user-kg3ds8eh6p
@user-kg3ds8eh6p Месяц назад
THAT WILL NEVER HAPPEN
@ollieprice8003
@ollieprice8003 Месяц назад
When the Mafia had control, in the 50s and 60s there was food, money, housing, jobs and a little better life for black people that was very poorly neighborhoods and so less crime in black neighborhoods.
@dsd7004
@dsd7004 Месяц назад
I thought he had some money problems once he was in Italy. Like the Genovese family were sending over smaller and smaller amounts of money. Pissing Lucky off. I know he got pissed at Joe Adonis when he was deported( or was going to be) for not giving him money because Adonis was really wealthy. I think they stopped talking. Relative money problems. He was still probably rich compared to the average man.
@asahel980
@asahel980 Месяц назад
Well I guess Oragnized Crime syndicates are pursued , because Oligarchs wanted full control of Illegal drugtrade or anykind of illegal and profitable industry. you can say they were given a deal they cannot refuse.
@premierhoner614
@premierhoner614 Месяц назад
People that makes themselves kings. People who kill to get to the top all just for money and wealth. I never heard of a gangster who turned 90 years old. They all die fast, they all die young. Here old "Lucky" didn't even saw 80. And all of his money?? Couldn't stop him for getting a heart attack... Shame.. 😂😂😂
@robertanderson7333
@robertanderson7333 Месяц назад
Joey Lombardo died in prison at 90, John DiFronzo was halfway to 90 when he died, and many of the Chicago Outfit lived to their mid late 80's, Joey Aiuppa was 89.
@e-mail881
@e-mail881 Месяц назад
You sound like a ten year old! And how many non-criminals do you know who get to be 90 anyway? Not many, I'm sure, and the ones who do live like a vegetable after 80. Ps. Your English is HORRIBLE... Shame... 🤣🤣🤣
@powell4661
@powell4661 Месяц назад
But at the end, where was his money?
@LaurieValdez-zk3dy
@LaurieValdez-zk3dy Месяц назад
When they say lucky I think it's bad luck
@peterdevries8589
@peterdevries8589 Месяц назад
Not richer than Pablo Escobar and many others. Luciano died in relative poverty & obscurity in Italy.
@Deanne-cu8ry
@Deanne-cu8ry 25 дней назад
If you want to read about the real Mafia. Get five families.
@dangl650
@dangl650 Месяц назад
For a billionaire he lived out his life in a simple small house in Italy
@caseymckenzie3951
@caseymckenzie3951 Месяц назад
Meter lansky had more money
@frasermackenzie7275
@frasermackenzie7275 Месяц назад
​@caseymckenzie3951 Well, he was the accountant for the COMPLETE American businesses profile 😂😂😂
@GregJay
@GregJay Месяц назад
Making of the mob
@paulslater9061
@paulslater9061 Месяц назад
Now they're in the white house not a bad escalation
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