Uncovering The Deadliest Mob Boss In History | Mafia's Greatest Hits |

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Despite a volatile temper and a love of show business, Sam Giancana rose to be the richest and most powerful mafia boss of his day.
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  • A fish that keeps his mouth closed, never gets caught - Tony Accardo

    @JE4-1@JE4-1Ай бұрын
    • It also starves.

      @davidc3839@davidc3839Ай бұрын
    • The Big Tuna, never been caught

      @barriolimbas@barriolimbasАй бұрын
    • That’s for suckers…

      @djquinn11@djquinn11Ай бұрын
    • and it starves to death

      @jonathanjrgensen8676@jonathanjrgensen8676Ай бұрын
    • I love the old mafia boss sayings

      @johnbravo7542@johnbravo7542Ай бұрын
  • No difference between Criminals and Politicians.

    @propellerhead428@propellerhead428Ай бұрын
    • Politicians are worse

      @richardknight6539@richardknight6539Ай бұрын
    • Tragically that is correct.

      @jimstultz3345@jimstultz3345Ай бұрын
    • It depends, some politicians yes, others no.

      @iggyblitz8739@iggyblitz8739Ай бұрын
    • You are wise.

      @k.chriscaldwell4141@k.chriscaldwell4141Ай бұрын
    • That's the honest to God truth

      @BarbaraWelcome-xy8nq@BarbaraWelcome-xy8nqАй бұрын
  • This is how a documentary should be made. Great story 👏🏻 👍🏻👍🏻

    @Rexx27@Rexx27Ай бұрын
    • End day you you deal the best

      @jessegibbons3562@jessegibbons3562Ай бұрын
    • U GOT THAT RIGHT, REXX😊😊😊😊😊

      @johnnyraider@johnnyraiderАй бұрын
    • Just cold, hard facts.

      @joeyjamison5772@joeyjamison577219 күн бұрын
    • They don't mention Nicky "Squeals to the Cops" Bocci or Pasquale "Vagisil" Indelicato. They were part of the Columbo crew run by Joey "Masturbation" Dio who ran salvage and Longshorman's union rackets in the Bronx. Turns out Nicky ended up squealing to the cops and we were all looking at some serious time in Riker's if we didn't take care of the situation. So, we gave Ernie "Smells like Teen Spirit" Galena the contract to clip him at ballet class. Next day, his wife recieved some bloody ballet shoes as a gift on her doorstep.

      @nilstrobaggia735@nilstrobaggia73511 күн бұрын
  • Giancana was the "Front Boss". The real boss at this time was Tony Accardo who shunned attention.

    @ericsierra-franco7802@ericsierra-franco7802Ай бұрын
    • This is absolutely true. Tony Accardo was hands down the most successful, mobster that ever lived and he ruled the Chicago outfit far longer than any others in any other families let alone his own.. and he never spent a single night in jail...

      @stevebohla6473@stevebohla6473Ай бұрын
    • Thats not true. For some reason that idea is out there. Chicago didn't function like NY. Giancana and Accardo were both "bosses." But Sam was the boss of the Taylor St crew, and Accardo was a Cicero guy. During the 50s and 60's, Taylor St was the more influential crew, so he was the top boss in the Outfit. Accardo was always a prominent, influential figure, but he didn't outrank Sam during the 50s and 60s.

      @dukedematteo1995@dukedematteo1995Ай бұрын
    • @@dukedematteo1995that’s kind of true but if Accardo wanted something done it got done whether Sam wanted it or not. So in a way, he did outrank everyone else.

      @jonnytlong@jonnytlong28 күн бұрын
    • Paul Ricca before Accardo. Both men silent as church mice.

      @9999bigb@9999bigb27 күн бұрын
    • ​@@dukedematteo1995 Absolute nonsense. Who copped 5 to the back of the head and one in the mouth. Giancana was a lightning rod. End of.

      @AndrewRobertson-kl4vi@AndrewRobertson-kl4vi27 күн бұрын
  • Shut down the mafia , but left the biggest crime syndicate stronger then ever the CIA.

    @jameswebb4593@jameswebb4593Ай бұрын
    • FACTS

      @George-dy3pt@George-dy3ptАй бұрын
    • I watched a great documentary on KZhead about the murder of JFK. The title is JFK to 911 Everything’s A Rich Man’s Trick!

      @bbe3034@bbe3034Ай бұрын
    • @@George-dy3pt Try writing a sentence . and not shout . That's assuming you can actually write a coherent sentence.

      @jameswebb4593@jameswebb4593Ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂😅😅😅​@@jameswebb4593

      @Alp560@Alp560Ай бұрын
    • 👴🏻🥃 THE CIA ??? U MUST BE BENNEDETT ARNOLD.

      @paulyricca3881@paulyricca3881Ай бұрын
  • If anyone thinks that this is not going on right now, they are delusional.

    @princesspiplaysbass@princesspiplaysbassАй бұрын
    • Bass player? I just read his brother's book. It was crazy the stuff that he was involved with.

      @reggaefan2700@reggaefan2700Ай бұрын
    • Trump is a Russian asset. It's definitely going on right now.

      @susiepittman601@susiepittman601Ай бұрын
    • More truths will be forthcoming I'm sure

      @HellcatMad@HellcatMadАй бұрын
    • Perhaps, but you can't deny that a huge dent has been made in the mob in the last 20 years or so.

      @oldcremona@oldcremonaАй бұрын
    • No doubt , put all the mob hits together and it wouldn't even come close to the boys in Langley , Virginia . All ages ...

      @johnsononey@johnsononeyАй бұрын
  • Carlo Gambino was the only one who ever learned. He never spoke about biz. He wrote messages on a chalk board, showed one to ONE person, and immediately erased that message. He made a note of who he'd shown what, so that he'd know who was a rat for the cops if anything happened.

    @user-ci2mn1oy3w@user-ci2mn1oy3wАй бұрын
    • Don't forget Tony Accardo. He ran a whole city, and really a better part of the country, for decades.

      @Scalettadom@Scalettadom29 күн бұрын
    • ​@Scalettadom exactly, you know how you can tell Tony Acardo was the best of all time... they really think bosses like Sam were really the boss.

      @mattblatti7936@mattblatti793628 күн бұрын
    • @@mattblatti7936 exactly!

      @Scalettadom@Scalettadom28 күн бұрын
    • You're forgetting Joe Profaci. Master of keeping a low profile. Still very effective.

      @lyndaehrich5809@lyndaehrich580928 күн бұрын
    • I lived directly across the hall from a Gambino in an apartment complex in Denver a while back. Great conversationalist she was. Grocery shopped with her a couple of times, too. Just the most kind-hearted gal a man could meet. 👍.

      @knockknock1246@knockknock124627 күн бұрын
  • Brilliant documentary..............seems like our government is no different than the mob

    @simontemplar1@simontemplar1Ай бұрын
    • The mob doesn't kill women and children, and they have respect for America and God. The government is on a mission to destroy America from within. That's a huge difference.

      @angelsgranny@angelsgrannyАй бұрын
    • Why would they be-???🤔.There's plenty of wealth💵 💰 to go around-!!!🤗.

      @asullivan4047@asullivan4047Ай бұрын
    • That's why they took them out!

      @George-dy3pt@George-dy3ptАй бұрын
    • Worse

      @deantonto1615@deantonto1615Ай бұрын
    • I watched a great documentary about the murder of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. The title is JFK to 911 Everything’s A Rich Mans Trick. It’s on KZhead if you’re interested! Bush Sr. is actually standing on the sidewalk near where JFK was murdered! Bush Sr. was actually with the CIA back then!!

      @bbe3034@bbe3034Ай бұрын
  • Joe Kennedy was a mobster himself, Karam is amazing

    @Tony-gq8pi@Tony-gq8piАй бұрын
    • It's interesting that the son of a gangster was questioning everybody about gangsters!

      @darrellmoore1743@darrellmoore1743Ай бұрын
    • No Kennedy was a very successful businessman

      @seanohare5488@seanohare5488Ай бұрын
    • @@capoislamort100Truth. 👍

      @skoodercrunch2821@skoodercrunch2821Ай бұрын
    • Government period wat !!I knew that since I was a kid ,,

      @waltertucker4297@waltertucker4297Ай бұрын
    • What about Grandpa Bush?

      @richardhowe5583@richardhowe5583Ай бұрын
  • The scary part of this is that both Kennedy's were targeted...both were attacked and taken out, that is definitely no coincidence.

    @beautifullifemedia2733@beautifullifemedia2733Ай бұрын
    • coincidence in having JFK as the biggest obstacle for Kommunist Russia to bring missile to Cuba and his assassination?

      @claudiotagini@claudiotagini24 күн бұрын
    • The Kennedy's were both big lying HYPOCRITES.

      @yesterdayproductions1019@yesterdayproductions101920 күн бұрын
    • Very likely. The circumstances around the deaths of both are very weird. It's most likely someone was getting even.

      @jimgraham6722@jimgraham672219 күн бұрын
    • @@jimgraham6722 most definitely.

      @beautifullifemedia2733@beautifullifemedia273319 күн бұрын
    • Carlos Marcelo of New Orleans and Trafficanti of Tampa killed the president. Gianncona killed Bobby.😮

      @JamesJones-cx5pk@JamesJones-cx5pk18 күн бұрын
  • Tony Acardo was the real powerhouse of Chicago

    @Sosolidcrew@SosolidcrewАй бұрын
    • YES - he certainly was.

      @chicagomike4587@chicagomike4587Ай бұрын
    • Tony Accardo was one of the most competent and powerful figures in the history of American organized crime.

      @ericsierra-franco7802@ericsierra-franco7802Ай бұрын
    • An Paul Ricca

      @flamboyentpromotions3471@flamboyentpromotions3471Ай бұрын
    • Chicago did not function like NY. Accardo did not have Carlo Gambino like power for 50 straight years. He was always an influential figure, but he wasn't the undisputed boss of Chicago for 50 years, nor did he weild a NY boss like power for multiple decades. He was always influential but his actual power level waxed and waned over the decades. He was the boss in the late 40s and early 50s....and again was a top figure in the 70s after the Cicero crew overtook the Taylor Street crew as the top crew in Chicago.

      @dukedematteo1995@dukedematteo1995Ай бұрын
    • @@dukedematteo1995 The Chicago Outfit became the dominant crime family in the US west. They had their hands in Hollywood deeper than any NY family, and they were the dominant crime family running things in Las Vegas. The Outfit was extremely powerful In it's heydey. When the CIA decided to co-op the Mafia with its plan to assassinate Castro they had their emissary, Robert Mayhew(an FBI agent working on contract for the CIA), contact Johnny Roselli a old school Mafioso affiliated with the Outfit and the derided LA crime family who represented Sam Giancana in negotiations with the CIA. Basically, the CIA went to the Outfit instead of any NY family to have the Mafia do its dirty work in Cuba. Only half-hearted attempts on Castro's life were made and they failed. But the fact that the Outfit was enlisted rather than the Genovese or Gambino family or the other three(at the time) NY families speaks to the overall reach and power of the Outfit at the time.

      @ericsierra-franco7802@ericsierra-franco780227 күн бұрын
  • Same stuff going on today in the Washington DC SWAMP.

    @jimcochran1128@jimcochran1128Ай бұрын
    • yep, shite house has be rife with corruption since bush and trump

      @user-ld2fl7vv9g@user-ld2fl7vv9g22 күн бұрын
    • Nailed it!!!😢

      @barbaracrain2975@barbaracrain297520 күн бұрын
    • In the basement of the pissa shop?

      @jimgraham6722@jimgraham672219 күн бұрын
    • If you talking about trump & Biden. I don’t think so because trump is just as dumb as rocks. And his heart pump kool-aid. All talk and no action. I knew that from day one, about trump. We know a person by their work’s.

      @johnhood5274@johnhood527414 күн бұрын
    • Exactly

      @ladylemur3802@ladylemur380212 күн бұрын
  • We live in a corrupt evil world.

    @45Jayyyy@45JayyyyАй бұрын
    • The US is supposedly this great beacon for democracy and freedom yet is run by lobby groups that have more power than the president.

      @1972dsrai@1972dsraiАй бұрын
    • How astute !🙄

      @SeamusMcGillicuddy0@SeamusMcGillicuddy0Ай бұрын
    • @@SeamusMcGillicuddy0IKR, sounds like something a 10 year old would say.

      @capoislamort100@capoislamort100Ай бұрын
    • It seems to be what humanity wants.

      @OldWrench59@OldWrench5926 күн бұрын
    • If that were true, this wouldn’t be noteworthy.

      @edphillips2998@edphillips299823 күн бұрын
  • You bring much-needed attention and respect to these stories. The malice of the crimes is heartbreaking.

    @wcrimeusa@wcrimeusaАй бұрын
  • Bobby Kennedy hated the mob, but he didn't mind daddy Joe building his empire working with them. An empire that got brother Jack and he to the top of the heap.

    @r-leanmygirl-gj2kt@r-leanmygirl-gj2ktАй бұрын
    • That's not true. They didn't know there father was connected with mob. He should of told them it was the mafia that got you in office and made me rich. They bought all the votes. Don't mess with them. He killed both of his sons by nothing telling them.

      @KrishnaSingh-ow1ie@KrishnaSingh-ow1ie22 күн бұрын
    • Oh no, that doesn't count, didn't you know? Typical politician; 'Do as I say not as I do'

      @-jon-477@-jon-47712 күн бұрын
    • And then tried to go after him… how stupid could you be. I hate how the kennedy’s are like “American royalty” when they’re dirty fingers over everything. We need a limit on congress terms. When you look at the founding fathers ages they weren’t old fuckers thinking about their own mortality and setting up their families for the rest of their life

      @bugtesties@bugtesties7 күн бұрын
  • I'd have liked to heard the conversations of Joe Kennedy and Sam behind closed doors. The Kennedys paid dearly for not sticking to the deal.

    @anonone8954@anonone8954Ай бұрын
    • Yep! Ask Jimmy Files.

      @A_Chicago_Man@A_Chicago_ManАй бұрын
    • @A_Chicago_Man I'll Google him. Anything else to look at?

      @anonone8954@anonone8954Ай бұрын
    • RFK Jr.. said that was all a ruse.

      @Ignatius------6@Ignatius------6Ай бұрын
    • The M.O.B at it's best, didn't have the resources the Government had, RFK Jr. brought some good stuff to light. The M.O.B didn't own the media or secret service, people played a part and didn't know it, they got orders to go here or there & thats all they knew, like the men who would have been around JFKs car that day he got hit.

      @1fnklown@1fnklownАй бұрын
    • Be interesting to see the deal between Putin and Mole Traitor Trump.

      @Hits-Sandbox@Hits-SandboxАй бұрын
  • Robert should have investigated his own Father, Joe 😅

    @michaeltischuk7972@michaeltischuk7972Ай бұрын
    • Better to investigate the competition. 🤷

      @PopeyeSailor-wz7ew@PopeyeSailor-wz7ewАй бұрын
    • He was doing atonement for his father's sins

      @craigbritton1089@craigbritton1089Ай бұрын
    • @@craigbritton1089 ,,,And got his brother killed. Ohhh, yes he did. CIA was a non-factor used by left-wing Hollywood to denigrate the country. Go beyond what youve been told.

      @yankee2666@yankee2666Ай бұрын
    • Oh that's right, the father that had his own daughter labotomised! I wonder what secrets she was hiding😮

      @H8FUL4IM@H8FUL4IMАй бұрын
    • @@H8FUL4IM did some research on this topic years ago. Unfortunately, it's another example of 'common knowledge' not getting the whole story. Rosemary Kennedy was born mentally impaired and prone to violence and uncontrollable rages. Joe Kennedy followed advice from doctors of the time that the only way to help Rosemary was a lobotomy.

      @jtwurthisk@jtwurthiskАй бұрын
  • Roy Demeo was literally the most feared gangster in that life!! Ex mobsters say that when he walked in a room, you could hear a pin drop.

    @origin-al9585@origin-al9585Ай бұрын
    • Wow

      @keithheinz1724@keithheinz1724Ай бұрын
    • @@keithheinz1724 sarcasm?

      @origin-al9585@origin-al9585Ай бұрын
    • Chicago mobsters were very cruel and evil demeo was nothing compared to those psychopaths

      @mafiososamgiancana@mafiososamgiancanaАй бұрын
    • I once tried to hear a pin drop.....no go whatsoever...impossible....thats how i know they where lying....but hey ....what do you expect from a bandido.?

      @mack8488@mack8488Ай бұрын
    • @@mack8488 it’s only called a hyperbolic expression for a reason, but hey, take it literal. It’s all good 👍🏼

      @origin-al9585@origin-al9585Ай бұрын
  • I love this channel. Every detail is broken down to bring you the facts. 💯🧐#realcrime

    @kaylalane9130@kaylalane9130Ай бұрын
    • Well, not necessarily, many of the so called facts are speculations made to create a story for views. I should know, I was Sam's driver.

      @DavidAntunes-rm7dq@DavidAntunes-rm7dqАй бұрын
  • It’s always a close friend.

    @davidhaynes3126@davidhaynes3126Ай бұрын
    • True, betrayal always arrives with a smile on its face.

      @Ada..D@Ada..D29 күн бұрын
  • Great video. Thank you.

    @karenkershaw6324@karenkershaw6324Ай бұрын
  • The most powerful,and deadliest mob boss? That’s a lie. He was a puppet for the outfit.Accardo was boss! No boss was ever feared or deadly as Albert Anastasia. None.

    @denniseubanks-go6bh@denniseubanks-go6bhАй бұрын
    • You're certainly right about Accardo and include Ricca on that. Anastasia was deadly but found to be lacking in good judgment. To that point, try a hit on a totally unconnected (to the mob) man for "snitching" on a bank robber. Anastasia had become a liability to the mob and got rubbed out by Commission decision.The real power in the mob resides with smarter guys, eg. Gambino, Lucchese, Ricca and Accardo.

      @danielhagan921@danielhagan921Ай бұрын
    • I don't know if Giancana was a "puppet". Giancana was a very powerful mobster. However, as you've stated the man who was really calling the shots was Accardo, and that's very well known.

      @ericsierra-franco7802@ericsierra-franco7802Ай бұрын
    • @@danielhagan921 Frank Costello was very competent.

      @ericsierra-franco7802@ericsierra-franco7802Ай бұрын
    • @@ericsierra-franco7802 He certainly was and I have never said otherwise. My very short list of names was not all-inclusive. What I gave are examples and true, Costello would be another example.

      @danielhagan921@danielhagan921Ай бұрын
    • HMNNNN, COULD PROBABLY BE?😊😊😊😊😊

      @johnnyraider@johnnyraiderАй бұрын
  • Great content and beautifully presented thanks for showing it Australia ❤🎉❤

    @glengrieve544@glengrieve54425 күн бұрын
  • Everytime I watch a mafia doc, whatever person or family it's about, Is always labelled the strongest person or strongest family, How many strongest people can there be?

    @paulwerder3705@paulwerder3705Ай бұрын
    • New York had 5 families sharing the pot. Chicago , one. Everything West of Chicago was under the Chicago outfit's control

      @Freakeasy_chicago@Freakeasy_chicagoАй бұрын
    • Sam was no joke but kinda a joke Chicago was just using him and had to keep a close watch on him. Some would have loved to have him wacked many years before they did. If they think he killed more then Roy DeMeo, Greg Scarpa, Tommy Karate Pitera or Mad Dog Sullivan they are crazy.

      @kirkanos3968@kirkanos3968Ай бұрын
    • Tony Accardo was the top boss of the Outfit. Giancanna was simply a front man who took orders from him.

      @weeooh1@weeooh1Ай бұрын
    • Mob documentaries are always glamorized even if they claim to expose the truth. Mob stories are big business.

      @oldcremona@oldcremonaАй бұрын
    • ​@@weeooh1Paul Ricca had equal power to Accardo, just a shorter tenure owing to his life being cut short by the rarest of Mafia dudes' fates; the big C.

      @jasper3127@jasper3127Ай бұрын
  • I come from a Sicilian family. My father, his family, and I have no sympathy with these violent, brutal sociopaths.

    @johngulino2651@johngulino265123 күн бұрын
    • Good, these scumbags tend to get glamorized in American culture. They should be treated with utter contempt.

      @remainanonymous93@remainanonymous933 күн бұрын
  • Not one word about Hoover.

    @charlesross9260@charlesross9260Ай бұрын
    • Sam and his outfit had “dirt” on that evil bastard Hoover.

      @capoislamort100@capoislamort100Ай бұрын
    • Hoover was too busy trying on girl's clothes at the time.

      @joeyjamison5772@joeyjamison577219 күн бұрын
  • Thank you, I really enjoyed your video. We (my siblings & I) used to stay up late Friday nights to watch The Marks Brothers.❤

    @margaretwallaces3625@margaretwallaces362527 күн бұрын
  • Enjoyed the video

    @williamgallucci9913@williamgallucci9913Ай бұрын
  • He was a “street” or “front” boss for Tony Accardo and Paul Ricca.

    @chrisgerard1650@chrisgerard1650Ай бұрын
    • So it was 3 bosses, each playing their own positions in the organization.

      @DavidAntunes-rm7dq@DavidAntunes-rm7dqАй бұрын
    • That's not really true. There's so much misinfo about the Chicago mob bc people compare it to NY....It had a different structure. Accardo and Giancana were both "bosses". In this case, a boss was roughly the equivalent to capo in NY. But Giancana was the top boss in the Taylor St crew. Accardo was a top boss in the Cicero crew. Taylor St was the more powerful crew in the 50s and 60s, so in effect Giancana was the top boss in the Chicago mob during that time period. Accardo was always a powerful figure, but he did not outrank or have more power than Giancana during the 50s and 60s. This idea that Accardo held Carlo Gambino like power for 50 years just isn't true. Again, the Outfit didn't function like NY. Giancana was not a puppet boss.

      @dukedematteo1995@dukedematteo1995Ай бұрын
  • Really nice documentary.

    @ABCDEF-pf2nt@ABCDEF-pf2ntАй бұрын
  • Thank you .

    @loupiscanis9449@loupiscanis9449Ай бұрын
    • For? 🤔

      @rlopez11-11@rlopez11-11Ай бұрын
    • @@rlopez11-11 For , The hard work done for my entertainment and education . 🐺Loupis Canis .

      @loupiscanis9449@loupiscanis944929 күн бұрын
  • THE CRIMES COMMITED BY THE U.S. GOVT. MAKE GIANCANA LOOK LIKE A SAINT@😂😂

    @RobertWindedahl@RobertWindedahlАй бұрын
    • What are lobby groups if nothing but a means of legalising corruption.

      @1972dsrai@1972dsraiАй бұрын
    • How so? 🧐

      @rlopez11-11@rlopez11-11Ай бұрын
  • Nasty times covered up by glamour and a naive public

    @bcasey3639@bcasey3639Ай бұрын
    • And a dollar that held some value lol

      @evanpetelle5669@evanpetelle5669Ай бұрын
    • Now we live in nasty times with no glamour and naivete on roids.

      @LUIS-ox1bv@LUIS-ox1bvАй бұрын
    • No different today with lobby groups. Explains why so many politicians work for decent salaries, but leave owning multiple properties and assets worth multi millions.

      @1972dsrai@1972dsraiАй бұрын
    • Exactly, a dumb/naive public.

      @capoislamort100@capoislamort100Ай бұрын
    • @@1972dsrai exactly

      @bcasey3639@bcasey363927 күн бұрын
  • Albert Anatasia was the most deadly boss and this guy is considered by most in the know to be a front boss for Tony Acardo . He wasn't a boss at all.

    @cynthiadrummond5684@cynthiadrummond568420 күн бұрын
  • Thank you 💛

    @judithcampbell1705@judithcampbell170511 күн бұрын
  • enjoyed this

    @ladcrooks275@ladcrooks275Ай бұрын
  • I couldn't imagine doing 6 hours in jail let alone 50 years. I'll stay poor living in my double wide trailer in the back woods lol

    @tommyandrews4992@tommyandrews499224 күн бұрын
  • Thank-you ❤❤

    @cadillacdeville5828@cadillacdeville5828Ай бұрын
  • Excellent job on narrating this, your voice and delivery is spot on for these types of stories Mr. Tierney, looking forward for the next one!👍

    @roadrunner381@roadrunner381Ай бұрын
    • He sounds like Anthony Hopkins.

      @MrPercival01@MrPercival01Ай бұрын
  • That was incredibly well done all around . Great authentic acting and visuals

    @smacc1323@smacc132317 күн бұрын
  • What a fascinating documentary! Thank you so much!

    @priscamolotsi@priscamolotsiАй бұрын
  • My uncle worked for him in 50s. 7 years in Walpole!!! Got paid well for the time. He told me mob did JFK for Dulles and revenge. RFK too.

    @Liepreachan@LiepreachanАй бұрын
    • It's quite clear

      @beautifullifemedia2733@beautifullifemedia2733Ай бұрын
    • Contract went to the C.I.A. 🤔

      @terrymcdougal5216@terrymcdougal521629 күн бұрын
    • Guess who got the contract? 🤔

      @terrymcdougal5216@terrymcdougal521629 күн бұрын
    • YEP ... LUCKY LUCIANOS DAUGHTER 😎☂️🍒💥💯©️®️™️🚢🍭

      @jennifermyers66@jennifermyers6611 күн бұрын
    • You people know nothing, there are things you really don't want to know! Knowledge can get you ( gone ) 🪦🤔

      @terrymcdougal5216@terrymcdougal521610 күн бұрын
  • Stunning doc.

    @CURVEDGLASS123@CURVEDGLASS1234 күн бұрын
  • What I took from this is how absolutely interesting history can be. This shaped our world.

    @AdamJWM@AdamJWMАй бұрын
  • For the most part the Mob killed its own

    @NineInchTyrone@NineInchTyroneАй бұрын
    • That’s why they lasted so long in this country; most of them go outside the “boundaries” and behave like they were in Italy, the Government would’ve finished them off!!

      @capoislamort100@capoislamort100Ай бұрын
  • 🤔my ex's grandfather was in the Mafia, he wanted me to be his bodyguard/bouncer for him and his bar, but my ex wouldn't let me, she told him straight out in front of everyone one Christmas when we were all at his house, anyways... he had several buddies that ended up protecting him until he died in a hideout in the Ozarks'', where I met Roy Sessions, the guitarist for George Jones.

    @manomyth11@manomyth11Ай бұрын
  • Crazy Joe Gallo was at those hearings, he wore dsrk glasses too.

    @MarlinWilliams-ts5ul@MarlinWilliams-ts5ulАй бұрын
  • Fascinating. Keep going!

    @Badgersj@BadgersjАй бұрын
  • What was an informative and wonderful historical coverage (video) about mobs ( organized crimes ) sharks 🦈 swimming beneath the USA's political economics oceans ....

    @mohammedsaysrashid3587@mohammedsaysrashid3587Ай бұрын
    • Now instead of the mafia wielding power the US has lobby groups that make a lot of people.very wealthy and its all legal.

      @1972dsrai@1972dsraiАй бұрын
  • Interesting/informative/entertaining. Excellent photography news media still-motion coverage. Along with guest speakers enabling viewers to better understand what the orator is describing.-!!!😉.it's very questionable the criminal syndicate boss who killed or ordered his killings.😈.Uncle Sammy is definitely in the top 10 of diabolical street thugs whom alleviated his competition😇. One thing for certain-!!!🤔.Not an occupation for the faint of hearted-!!!😳. A lot of the heavy hitters were out of the ( 30's thru the 50's ). 😈😇😇😇😇

    @asullivan4047@asullivan4047Ай бұрын
  • Nice clip

    @garymcdowell7655@garymcdowell765526 күн бұрын
  • Sam would have never snitched.

    @johnnysechrist6313@johnnysechrist6313Ай бұрын
    • We will never know!!!

      @peterwall583@peterwall583Ай бұрын
    • He was killed the night before his hearing

      @peterwall583@peterwall583Ай бұрын
    • the CIA obviously disagreed

      @menelaoskontos2553@menelaoskontos2553Ай бұрын
    • All Sammy wanted was to know if his homeboy had his back but didn’t 😢

      @jakeguzik935@jakeguzik935Ай бұрын
    • That's open to debate.

      @asullivan4047@asullivan4047Ай бұрын
  • I love Mr Hoffa my stepdad was a union member and friend of his as well. With my previous text on Giancana my uncle Johnny worked for him in Vegas.

    @fatemehhassan7066@fatemehhassan7066Ай бұрын
  • Bobby kennedy "i thought on little girls giggled"says to sam

    @peterwall583@peterwall583Ай бұрын
    • Bobby Kennedy the most successful mob buster as attorney general the mob was on the run when he was sg

      @seanohare5488@seanohare5488Ай бұрын
    • @@seanohare5488 only because he was in on half the crap going on and used is position to turn on the ones that got his brother elected

      @gschu7385@gschu738510 күн бұрын
  • Nice documentary

    @johnyurick8785@johnyurick8785Ай бұрын
  • Very informative,great narration. The mob ate its baby.

    @laurentsaurel1751@laurentsaurel1751Ай бұрын
  • No wonder the Kennedy brothers got wacked

    @Sosolidcrew@SosolidcrewАй бұрын
  • The use of the Olympus OM10 camera as a prop for the agents is historically incorrect. It was only introduced in 1979.

    @johnnydawson7675@johnnydawson7675Ай бұрын
  • He had the right friends in the right places!!!!

    @veryoldjohnson@veryoldjohnsonАй бұрын
    • Who? What kind of friends? 🤔

      @rlopez11-11@rlopez11-11Ай бұрын
  • Another person of great insight was Judith Exner. She dated both JFK as well as Giancana and passed pillow talk between the two (2).

    @goutvols103@goutvols103Ай бұрын
    • How? Do you mean pillow fighting? Like in 80s Hollywood movies with slumber parties? My life is a homeless shelter slumber party purgatory because of pathetic cowardly war criminals worried about what irrelevant derogatory labels to muster up next. You?

      @rlopez11-11@rlopez11-11Ай бұрын
  • Sam Giancana saw the entire thing as something to be dealt with since he was one of many who were called to testify before the US Congress "United States Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor and Management Racketeering Committee" in 1959. A thorn in his side - of course. People like Giancana make their fortunes and commit their crimes quietly and any kind of publicity about "alleged activities" isn't good for business. Everybody knows that any business hates any kind of "bad" publicity. But he knew it was in his best interest to do whatever he had to do in order to "keep his cool" and just let RFK do all the "your government in action" public grandstanding as well as write his own hit contract. I grew up in a relatively prosperous Mob infested small industrial city right on the US / Canadian border that is a major worldwide tourist destination and in places like that you either don't acknowledge or let on that you know what's obviously rampant exists, you don't talk about it with anybody, you punch the time clock in the factory where you work every day and pay your union dues, and you keep your nose clean by not asking questions. Given that without the Mob effort through fixed labor unions, there's a good chance that JFK would not have been elected in 1960; and then with that came RFK strike two: an even more zealous clamp-down on organized crime when RFK became Attorney General of the US, and RFK's intent to break the mob just got more intense, well into the mid-1960's. While it's not for me to decide how much of the Kennedy fortune made by RFK's father was made by way of illegal (mob) racketeering (I.E. bootlegging during the Prohibition Era), there's no doubt that if Joe Kennedy, Sr. called in a few favors around the country to help get his son Jack into the White House in 1960, then RFK's zealous idealistic prosecution of the mob had to have been a stab in the back of Giancana and others like him. As it was, of the Kennedy sons, RFK was the more idealistic than his older brothers and RFK was more of being a moral crusader than pragmatic status-quo realist. The third strike against him, was the failed Anti-Castro "Bay of Pigs" fiasco that totally exposed how deeply the Mob was in bed with the FBI and CIA and embarrassed them and the entire US government AKA the JFK Administration by it. It's not exactly ironic that JFK and RFK were taken care of, in due time of course. People like Giancana know that sometimes you just have to keep your cool and play the long game, and take care of business the old-fashioned way. Those kinds of sociopaths know that Rule #1 is keeping your cool and being quietly amused, (at least outwardly), when your opponent is making headlines by publicly belittling you, especially in the halls of the US Congress. Rule # 2 is always use guys you can trust that you also know can get the job done when it's time to pull a trigger or two and Rule # 3 is to make sure there's always a patsy that's been groomed probably unknowingly, (I.E., an Oswald) to take the fall for it. After all, what the public wants is justice; the only thing any 99.9% of courts want are people they can convict whether they're actually guilty or not.

    @bblegacy@bblegacy27 күн бұрын
  • Robert Kennedy was one of those guys who'd insult you if it was he and five other guys against you, but not when you and he were alone somewhere.

    @user-bf2cv9xo7x@user-bf2cv9xo7xАй бұрын
    • Everybody thought he was ruthless and John wasn't. In reality, it was the other way around.

      @angelsgranny@angelsgrannyАй бұрын
    • @@angelsgranny: John Boy and Booby were both scumbags! They got exactly what they deserved.

      @MGB18@MGB18Ай бұрын
    • He was a political party leader. That respected no one-!!!😉.

      @asullivan4047@asullivan4047Ай бұрын
  • Very interesting

    @johnroff1941@johnroff1941Ай бұрын
  • John made Bobby attorney general because of his dad. Dad wanted for John to have Bobby by his side for when things got tough

    @jamesgmenzel8646@jamesgmenzel8646Ай бұрын
    • That was pretty insightful. Perhaps you ought to write a book about it.

      @stephencarter7266@stephencarter7266Ай бұрын
    • @@stephencarter7266 Or at least a paper back.

      @GaryMay-xm6vd@GaryMay-xm6vd29 күн бұрын
  • Many years ago I read the book 'Mafia Princess' which was written by Sam Giancana's daughter Antoinette.

    @billbergendahl2911@billbergendahl2911Ай бұрын
  • A good informative documentary but I wish that the background music was not so loud.

    @ynysvon@ynysvonАй бұрын
  • Excellent

    @denishannan1408@denishannan1408Ай бұрын
  • 10:09 Im pretty sure that was the same guy interviewed about Chicago corruption on those old Thame mob documentaries

    @EarlFaulk@EarlFaulkАй бұрын
  • Are these episodes only being released as msm air them ?

    @buzby303@buzby303Ай бұрын
  • This film finally helps me understand cia and mafia connection.

    @brucesmith6007@brucesmith6007Ай бұрын
    • I just recently learned of Operation Underworld

      @amanda1500@amanda1500Ай бұрын
  • His boys sat out in front of my house for days - sending the message

    @user-zb8ky1xs9e@user-zb8ky1xs9e20 күн бұрын
  • Interesting story.

    @KevinSpeller-ny7gk@KevinSpeller-ny7gkАй бұрын
  • How did Hoover approve all this FBI activity when it was well known that the mob had the goods on HIM?! Gay, cross dresser, and other immoral behaviors were hanging over his head.

    @chaseschneier1076@chaseschneier1076Ай бұрын
    • Who? How? Why? 🤔

      @rlopez11-11@rlopez11-11Ай бұрын
    • Edgar had a thick " black book "..................on everyone !

      @GaryMay-xm6vd@GaryMay-xm6vd29 күн бұрын
    • Hoover was too busy trying on girl's clothes at the time.

      @joeyjamison5772@joeyjamison577219 күн бұрын
  • The most spoiled kids in the world. Kennedys. Silver spoon. Their daddy's money was dirty money

    @faithhope8646@faithhope8646Ай бұрын
  • good video & good narration

    @bostonfrank6739@bostonfrank6739Ай бұрын
  • He scared the crap out of me and I never even met the guy

    @danbailey8182@danbailey818221 күн бұрын
  • Sinatra's dear friend.

    @thomasoaxaca3379@thomasoaxaca3379Ай бұрын
  • He was in Pittsburgh at my grandfather's shop in the 50's for sausage,cheese and bread

    @georgecoull1883@georgecoull1883Ай бұрын
    • Yay

      @LincolnJamesHeathrowIII@LincolnJamesHeathrowIIIАй бұрын
    • Ok and

      @45Jayyyy@45JayyyyАй бұрын
    • Your granddad was a made man ,he made sandwiches ,l.o.l

      @kelvintorrence5994@kelvintorrence5994Ай бұрын
    • @@kelvintorrence5994 hahahaha

      @45Jayyyy@45JayyyyАй бұрын
    • 😂​@@kelvintorrence5994

      @anneoboyle8447@anneoboyle8447Ай бұрын
  • Awesome

    @ernestoaviles8922@ernestoaviles8922Ай бұрын
  • Im so amazed to those mobb boss who live over 70 to 80 + yrs old inspite the very dangerous so violent life they been through with all that killing a very dangerous life and you still alive and calling the shot at the age of 70 to 80+ yrs old amazing

    @ambrosiomorales474@ambrosiomorales47428 күн бұрын
  • 6:30 rob Kennedy says to a vicious gangster , I thought only little girls giggle. WOW! Real tough guy. Kinda like the tough guys on the internet of today. He would never say it to his face.

    @user-oq2rx2bj4u@user-oq2rx2bj4uАй бұрын
    • Appeared to be face-to-face. 🤔 Mobsters typically walk up behind victims and shoot them in the back or from the dark or three armed men against one unarmed man. Giancana wouldn't have done it himself, he would have had someone else do it. How is that more manly than an Internet commando? Edit: @25:45 Giancana wants to poison a man's food rather than kill him face-to-face. 🤷

      @PopeyeSailor-wz7ew@PopeyeSailor-wz7ewАй бұрын
    • Why?

      @rlopez11-11@rlopez11-11Ай бұрын
    • no just just thought he was untouchable because of his position

      @gschu7385@gschu738510 күн бұрын
  • Why such loud background music? Crazy. Goodbye

    @maxbuetler4064@maxbuetler4064Ай бұрын
    • Same here. Adiós.

      @jamespppyacek342@jamespppyacek34223 күн бұрын
  • I can’t remember … I can’t recall … I have no memory of that … was all he had to say…

    @jafojafo5412@jafojafo541226 күн бұрын
  • What amazes me is that when you hear the two guys talking about Giancana screwing up they sound like Mobsters, the accent and all. Like in a movie.

    @thomasbullen5239@thomasbullen523926 күн бұрын
  • I think it's incredible that people are so quick to write off the conspiracies. Both John and Bobby were assassinated lol I'm sure there's nothing there though right?

    @j.kelley1685@j.kelley1685Ай бұрын
    • Yeah. Bobby got killed because people were obsessed with him because of his brother John. If John hadn’t been killed in that traffic accident in Dallas who knows what would have happened? That idiot driver ran right into those bullets.

      @Spanner249@Spanner249Ай бұрын
    • People want to believe in fairy tails. 🤷

      @PopeyeSailor-wz7ew@PopeyeSailor-wz7ewАй бұрын
  • His afterlife review had to be interesting 🤔

    @handsome-brute2666@handsome-brute2666Ай бұрын
  • Nothing has change in Chicago, NYC, Philadelphia, Baltimore..etc

    @gustavorodriguez8325@gustavorodriguez832525 күн бұрын
  • His daughter wrote a really good book called, "Mafia Princess" that was also a good movie starring Tony Curtis.

    @kbchaffin53@kbchaffin5321 күн бұрын
  • The more things change.....

    @2005wsoxfan@2005wsoxfanАй бұрын
    • The more they definitely stay the same...

      @stacynels4@stacynels4Ай бұрын
    • @@stacynels4 Unfortunately, yes.

      @2005wsoxfan@2005wsoxfanАй бұрын
    • From where I’m standing,Things never actually change.

      @capoislamort100@capoislamort100Ай бұрын
  • Wisconsin is so Catholic it is home to the Friday night fish fry since the 1930s at least. Whoever wrote the script the narrator read has no idea about Wisconsin being the home to the Catholic fish fry, every bar in the small towns served a Friday fish fry.

    @badgerpa9@badgerpa9Ай бұрын
    • Wisconsin Lutherans also had Friday fish dinners. They were called "Fish Boils" along with broiled fish Dinners. Wisconsin Catholics were NOT the only ones making Friday fish fry's or fish dinners. Catholics are NOT the only Christian religion in Wisconsin or the world. Heaven isn't populated only with Catholics. Read the Bible instead of reading Catholic hocus pocus "holy water" propaganda.

      @rickprusak9326@rickprusak9326Ай бұрын
    • I am Baptist, and I love Catholic fish frys.

      @veltonmeade1057@veltonmeade105724 күн бұрын
  • Intentionally hurting anyone must be/feel horrific no matter who you are, I think.

    @rlopez11-11@rlopez11-11Ай бұрын
  • The powerful men of this exclusive club showcase in present day the Roman emperors of yesteryear.

    @laurafloura3058@laurafloura3058Ай бұрын
  • I don’t not want to believe some stuff, I just don’t see him like that. I prefer to remember the man I met a few times as a young child…♥️♥️♥️♥️

    @fatemehhassan7066@fatemehhassan7066Ай бұрын
  • Can U please share more mafias greatest hits episodes please

    @jamesforresternewone4423@jamesforresternewone442328 күн бұрын
    • Just put it in “search” 🔎 and if they’re on n KZhead you will find them!

      @robertlamoy7783@robertlamoy778326 күн бұрын
  • Great story

    @georgemurray2268@georgemurray226818 күн бұрын
  • YOU GOTTA RESPECT THE GUY !

    @RobertWindedahl@RobertWindedahlАй бұрын
    • Nothing to respect.

      @philwright2480@philwright2480Ай бұрын
    • All of these mafiosos are nothing but glorified thugs in suits, You don’t respect filth!

      @capoislamort100@capoislamort100Ай бұрын
    • @@philwright2480why?

      @rlopez11-11@rlopez11-11Ай бұрын
    • 🤔…🫡?

      @rlopez11-11@rlopez11-11Ай бұрын
  • Well there will be some new info come out on this. Everything is a rich mans trick

    @HellcatMad@HellcatMadАй бұрын
    • Yes! Everyone should watch JFK to 911 Everything’s A Rich Man’s Trick. It’s a documentary on KZhead! Bush, Sr., who was with the CIA even back then is standing on the sidewalk near where JFK was murdered!

      @bbe3034@bbe3034Ай бұрын
  • The commentary is excellent lovely accent and soothing voice 😊

    @japponica@japponicaАй бұрын
  • It always amazes me how anyone can put any of these people on a pedestal or romanticize their history. From the Kennedys, Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe, the CIA, the government, the mafia...they are all trash and always turn on each other. History rhymes.

    @amanda1500@amanda1500Ай бұрын
    • Your pedestal must reach stratospheric heights.

      @LUIS-ox1bv@LUIS-ox1bvАй бұрын
    • @@LUIS-ox1bv I don't put people on pedastals, especially hollywood, mobsters, and government

      @amanda1500@amanda1500Ай бұрын
    • I disagree, particularly in respect to Marilyn and Frank.

      @thomasjordan5578@thomasjordan5578Ай бұрын
    • @@thomasjordan5578 that's OK, everyone is entitled to their opinion.

      @amanda1500@amanda1500Ай бұрын
    • Actually I think that you’re on to something. Exempt Marilyn and Frank. There are times, when watching mob history, that I say that I couldn’t run around w these types and they’ll never date my sister. I feel like a kid with a terrarium watching his lizards and snakes……. interesting but I’m not opening the lid on this thing. Michael Franzese counsels to never be involved with as it will destroy you family, lead to an untimely death. Young men may fancy all this, but they’ll likely step into a pile of dog shit. They’re losers but I admit fascination.

      @danielhagan921@danielhagan921Ай бұрын
  • This Narrative is brilliant

    @thegentlemanjay@thegentlemanjayАй бұрын
    • A well researched documentary by a very knowledgeable researcher. 😉.

      @asullivan4047@asullivan4047Ай бұрын
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