Mobsters Carlo Gambino PART 4

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  • i thnk alot of his cash went 2 his son tommy cos he was the richist capo in the fam hes worth 90mil or somin.

  • there was a capain in the colombo family who insulted carlo wile beeing drunk carlo didnt get mad he jus let the restaurant and a week late he was dead!!

  • @StyrbjornStarke No questions are asked, that's why! 

  • Strange, he made all that money and power and then lived a quiet low key life without luxury. Irony

  • @serveandcollectable why are you leaving the same comments on each video..we get it now fuck off

  • @serveandcollectable That ASSHOLE Castellano used it probably. Big Paul was a greedy bastard.

  • albert anastacia would tread carlo like bitch cursing at him and even on one occasion bitch slapped him but carlo liked to be underestimaded in his rise to power so he could plot against the people who saw him as nothing to worry about!! but that change when he made check mate!

  • carlo must have had a 100 million in cash and he still didnt spent much of it livin in a rowhouse with no flash!! i wonder where all his cash went after his death!!

  • Wow commanded 25 crews with over 800 men this video says,that is incredible!Can you imagine how much money they must have brought in.Wow he was a very powerful man.King of New York,Carlo Gambino.

  • you gotta be like lion and a fox a lion scares of the wolfs wile a foxx is cunning and recordnizes trappeds if you are a lion and a foxx no one will beat you!(one of carlo gambinos quotes)Carlo did alot of reeding and one of his favorite books was macavelli! the book was the backbone for his thinking tis book macavelli discibes that moral ethics and religion have no place for a man in his quest for or maintain absolute power! whatever a man must do he does to gain or maintain absolute power

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