Posted on in Video 49

Ruthless and fearsome, Carmine Galante was the man behind the real "French Connection" -- the person who took the Mafia into heroin. So when he was sentenced to 12 years, it seemed the authorities had got rid of a bad one. How wrong they were. For once in jail, Galante mused on the Heroin business and he began to work out how to do it both bigger and better. Galante decided that he would be the Mob's first druglord. And he would use the profits to seize control of the Bonnano crime family. His timing was perfect. When he came out of jail, America was entering the 70s, and heroin was taking becoming the drug of choice in New York's vast housing estates. Galante set up networks to deal direct with the Sicilian Mob to import the drug into the US. He even devised a network of pizza parlours to distribute the gear. But all that wealth began to draw envious glances from other mobsters. Galante thought he was safe surrounded by hired muscle from his Sicilian homeland...but he was wrong. His killing by masked gunmen as he tucked into a fish lunch at Joe & Mary's is the most famous of all the Mafia's greatest hits.

  1. Jonathan Jonasson
    Carmine Galante didn't take care of his own hits you fucking balloon heads.
    November 25, 2012
  2. Vthudson1
    It's not how many 'friend's' you have while you're living it's how many mourn your passing! Lol!
    November 24, 2012
  3. MrETHEX100
    STILL HAD CIGAR CLENCHED B/TWEEN HIS TEETH ,AS LED FILLED HIM....
    November 23, 2012
  4. MrETHEX100
    @adrian valladars  Hahaha your right nicw POLITIC(DITTO)®ULATING!
    November 23, 2012
  5. MultiTupac7
    Carmine Galante = A Legend.
    November 22, 2012
  6. adrian valladars
    your the one saying he was killed by the iceman when he wasent u dumb fuck sunny black and other mobsters killed him fag
    November 19, 2012
  7. d4l38h0y
    me a prefer the books more accurate the iceman book is top notch
    November 19, 2012
  8. d4l38h0y
    learn your shit faggot
    November 19, 2012
  9. d4l38h0y
    Carlo's book - which includes excerpts from more than 240 hours of interviews with Kuklinski - paints a picture of a man who seems to have been a Zelig-like figure at the centre of some of America's most infamous mob crimes. In addition to Hoffa, Kuklinsk
    November 19, 2012
  10. d4l38h0y
    go to chapter38 joe and marys and tell me wat u think
    November 19, 2012
  11. Mentalplix
    Music on this program is pretty great.
    November 19, 2012
  12. Mentalplix
    I went from every WW2 doc. to every mob doc. I'm reading Confessions of a Hitman about Richard Kuklinski...very awesome read. check it out.
    November 19, 2012
  13. fredcopps
    I think I've seen almost every Mob doc on youtube --several times-- happy to finally have some new ones to watch. keep em coming uccop
    November 18, 2012
  14. fredcopps
    does anybody have a fascination with mob documentaries that is borderline obsessive or weird? Lol
    November 18, 2012
  15. adrian valladars
    no he wasent u fag he was killed by other mobsters learn your shit
    November 18, 2012
  16. serveandcollectable
    CARMINES PROBLEM WAS THAT HE COULDNT WORK WITH PEOPLE INSTEAD HE BELIEVED THAT FEAR WAS ENOUGH TO KEEP EVERBODY DOWN!! WHAT A FOOL GALANTE WAS FOR THINKIN THAT HIS TOUGH GUY ACT WOULD KEEP EVERYBODY FROM MAKIN A MOVE ON HIM!! DIPLOMACY WAS A WORD
    November 18, 2012
  17. serveandcollectable
    GET OF THE PHONE NIGGER this surrounded by 200 black guys!! LOL carmine was one tough mothafucka and everyboby in every MOB family including the bosses was scared shitless of him except aniello dellacroce (the gambino underboss and the main force be
    November 18, 2012
  18. serveandcollectable
    carmine was already in jail when his boss bonnano plotted to have carlo gambino, tommy lucesse and frank tierri killed when the plot got out they exiled bonanno out of ney york.carmine then got a hard on for carlo gambino he bragged in lewisburg federa
    November 18, 2012
  19. d4l38h0y
    whacked by richard "ICEMAN" kuklinski have u any stuff on the polack?
    November 18, 2012