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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2009

Part 3: The Great Betrayal.

Find out how and why omerta, the fabled Mafia vow of silence, began to crumble in the 1980s. Hear riveting accounts mob activities -- including gruesome details about the disposal of bodies -- from gangsters who lived to tell about it.

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  • @alexandreleverrier I fully agree. Just out of interest, have you encountered the Mafia?

  • It makes me sick when I read comments like "Fucking rat" or "That snitch should die", these people never encountered the Mafia and only know what they know through movies and series. These people should go to Naples and tell people how cool the mob is, they will beat the shit out of you in a frenzy. Hard working people have no choice than to pay these scumbags out of fear for their lives. I'd like to see one of these commenters pay 20% of their income to these "cool" people and see what happens.

  • @bkrazor11214 A prohibition on drug dealing had nothing to do with ethics or morality. The risks were too high; the longer the sentence the greater the chance of someone flipping.

    Most capo’s new about the drug dealing but chose to turn a blind eye. The consequences of getting caught were understood.

  • yup smuggled herion and got busted, these are new age mafia.... the old school mobsters never touched or sold drugs... it was considered to be the lowest kind of money profit you can do.. and guys in crews in the being on the 70s who sold drugs behind the boss all got shot

  • @JacobAlexTaylor ooh tough guy

  • Game strong and very:)

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  • i aint scared of mafia

    i would kick their asses

  • Henry Hill wasnt even a star player, heck he wasnt even made, he was an associate with soldier status, and also was a coke head and a booze hound.

    On a scale of 1 to 10 ranking all mafiosi, 10 being the most powerful, smart, respectable, ect... Henry Hill was about a 2 maybe 3.

  • @HITMAN8ONE8 LOL @U E-Thugin.

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