 card number 32, card number 32, Mafia Kingfish. Who is this? Mafia Kingfish, trippy portrait. What a trippy portrait. Carlos Marcilo, Marcello. Carlos Marcello. Oh yeah, let's check out the text. Let's see if the same. Let's check out the text. New Orleans Mafia. Yeah, you got $1,600 a month. Yeah, in 1961. Okay, what have we got? Lee Oswald. Lee Oswald. Let's find Lee Oswald and then kill the president. Kill the president. Where are we? Kill the president? This one says, but Oswald would have been a poor, so that looks to be the same. Marcello, 1964. Okay, we're gonna read the original because it's the same. It's just though one word's changed, but instead of Lee Oswald would have been poor. You know what? Let's read the revised version of this one. Okay, let's read the revised version. Mafia Kingfish. Card number 32, Carlos Marcello. New Orleans Mafia Dawn. Carlos Marcello, born Calo Giro Menocor, was a protege of New York mob boss Frank Costello. In 1963, Marcello ran a multimillion-dollar crime empire, spread over several states. Yet New Orleans FBI agent, Regis Kennedy, stated he was a tomato salesman who earned $1,600 a month. What the hell? In 1961, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, aware that Marcello held only a questionable Guatemalan passport, had him abducted, flown to Guatemala City on an unceremoniously dumped. After sneaking back to the US via Miami, Marcello was heard making threats against Robert Kennedy. A Marcello associate told the H.S.C.A. that in 1962, Marcello had said, quote, don't worry about that little bobby son of a bitch. He's going to be taken care of, end quote. He also reportedly spoke of using a nut in quotes, someone who couldn't be traced back to him to kill the president. Lee Oswald would have been a poor untraceable nut in quotes for Marcello to use because his uncle and surrogate father, Dott Moret, was a bookie for Marcello Lieutenant Nofio Pecorra. Furthermore, Oswald's associate, David Ferry, had helped plan legal strategy for Marcello's deportation hearings and was with him in court the morning of the assassination. Marcello also had strong ties to Jack Ruby's friend, Dallas Mafia Chief Joe Civello. Marcello's operations benefited greatly from the largest of Mafia's Teamster pension funds. In 1965 to 1967, with help from lobbyist Irving Davidson and $1 million donated by his mob friend, Marcello spearheaded the quote, save Havana end quote movement, later to become the Spring Hoffa end quote movement, currently serving time for wire and mail fraud and reportedly suffering from Alzheimer's disease. He is due to be released in 1994. Wow, wow, wow. He's long gone. Long gone. Mafia Kingfish, Carlos Marcello.