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Gotti's Boys: The Mafia Crew That Killed for John Gotti (Mass Market)

By Anthony M. DeStefano

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A KILLER LINE-UP
 
In his bloody reign as the head of the Gambino crime family, John Gotti wracked up a lifetime of charges from gambling, extortion, and tax evasion to racketeering, conspiracy, and five convictions of murder. He didn’t do it alone. Surrounding himself with a rogues gallery of contract killers, fixers, and enforcers, he built one of the richest, most powerful and violent crime empires in modern history. Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Anthony M. DeStefano takes you inside Gotti’s inner circle to reveal the dark hearts and murderous deeds of the most remorseless and cold-blooded characters in organized crime. Men so vicious even the other Mafia families were terrified of them. Meet Gotti’s Boys . . .
 
* Charles Carneglia * Gene Gotti * Angelo “Quack-Quack” Ruggiero * Tony “Roach” Rampino * “Sammy the Bull&

The Life and Death of John Gotti

John Gotti elevated the public’s notion of a mob boss to near mythic status. As head of the Gambino crime family in the late 1980s and early 1990s, he cut a colorful and extremely public figure not just in New York City but across the nation.

Tabloid newspapers called him the Teflon Don for his seeming ability to avoid prosecution. He was also known as the Dapper Don, due to his immaculate style, which consisted of double-breasted Italian suits from Brioni, hand-painted silk ties and his halo of perfectly coiffed hair.

[Watch Gotti: Godfather & Son on A&E Crime Central.]

Gotti's public and private personalities differed

“He was the first media don,” J. Bruce Mouw, a former FBI agent who supervised the unit that helped ultimately convict Gotti in 1992, told The New York Times. “He never tried to hide the fact that he was a superboss.”

In public, Gotti cut an amiable figure and played to the cameras. In private, he was a tyrant and a narcissist with a hair-trigger temper, according to testimony from former mobsters and sec

Growing Up Gotti

2004 American TV series or program

Growing Up Gotti

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GenreReality television
StarringVictoria Gotti
Frank Agnello
Carmine Agnello, Jr
John Agnello
Opening theme"These Boots Are Made For Walkin'" by Lil' Kim
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes41
Running time22 minutes
Production companiesRegan Media
GRB Productions
Wild Bill Productions
NetworkA&E
ReleaseAugust 2, 2004 (2004-08-02) –
December 5, 2005 (2005-12-05)

Growing Up Gotti is an American reality television series that aired on A&E. It featured the life of Victoria Gotti, daughter of Mafia boss John Gotti, and her three sons; Frank Gotti Agnello, John Gotti Agnello Jr., and Carmine Gotti Agnello. The production of the pilot episode was announced in January 2004 with the show being picked up several months later.[1][2] A&E canceled Growing Up Gotti after three seasons. In 2014, the network aired an anniversary specia

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