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"If it weren't for informants, the public would know nothing about the inner workings of La Cosa Nostra." -Author Nicholas Parisi Members of the New England Mafia were no longer willing to risk a lifetime behind bars. The once unbreakable code of silence was shattered as they chose to betray their associates. This sudden shift was evident in the large-scale investigation into organized crime, where wiretaps and informants were now providing crucial evidence against the group. It was a rare occurrence in the history of such investigations where authorities were able to identify those responsible for an organized crime murder or hit. The once loyal members of the Mafia were now turning on each other, trading their silence for freedom. As the summer of 2002 approached its end, tensions simmered between Anthony Arillotta and Big Al Bruno. Arillotta's top two enforcers and close friends, Ty and Freddy Geas, had begun to clash with Big Al. The once-student, now rival, Arillotta, was quickly surpassing his teacher, Bruno, in power and popularity within the mob. Amid this turmoil, Arillotta and Big Al's relationship was rapidly deteriorating. The streets were a battleground, and the fate of the Springfield mob hung in the balance. From the author who brought you the riveting, true-crime story "Mafia Confession: The King of Bootleggers Murder," we now transport you through time to witness some of the most notorious mob hits to ever plague New England. These brutal acts of violence, spanning from the 1970s to the 2000s, shook the very foundation of the criminal underworld. With unprecedented access to the perpetrators themselves, Nick delves deep into the chilling details of these crimes, laid bare by their unflinching recounting of the crimes they committed. Meet notorious figures "Big Nose Sam" Cufari, Frankie "Skyball" Scibelli, Billy "Wild Guy" Grasso, "Big Al" Bruno, Anthony "Bingy" Arillotta, "Whitey" Bulger's killer Fotios "Freddy" Geas, and more as we descend into the treacherous depths of the mafia's shadowy world.
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