“Hello my dear brothers, as some of you are aware our brothers are facing a some serious legal problems. We are asking for as much support and donations as we can get for our brothers, any little bit helps.” De Ieso, who was an innocent bystander in a feud between the Hells Angels and rival Finks, was killed in 2012 at his Pooraka workshop in Adelaide. | Nine men were shown in CCTV footage walking towards the building before the incident, with at least six carrying guns. |
Monday, December 6, 2021
GoFundMe removes Oz Hells Angels fundraiser
A GoFundMe page set up to help a group of Hells Angels bikies accused of murder with legal fees has been pulled down for breaching the site’s terms of service. The page was set up to raise money for seven members and one associate facing murder charges in connection to the murder of Jason De Ieso. The money plea was established by a close associate of the group who asked the public for donations for the Hells Angels North Crew who were “facing some serious legal problems”.
Saturday, December 4, 2021
Gangster linked to unsolved art heist 30 years after his death
Donati was found in the trunk of his Cadillac having been stabbed repeatedly and had had his throat slashed. | Bobby Donati tried to sell a bronze eagle sculpture taken in the raid on Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner museum before his death a year later, retired appraiser Paul Calantropo revealed. The expert said he recognised it as one of the 13 items stolen — which also included Rembrandt paintings — and told the mobster it was worthless due to its infamy. He told Donati: ‘Jesus Bobby, why didn’t you steal the Mona Lisa?’ |
Calantropo said he believes the convicted robber and thief took the secret of the hidden loot to his grave. Two men dressed as police officers walked out of the museum with the $500m haul of art on March 18, 1990. It remains the biggest art heist ever on American soil. Those paintings were Rembrandt’s “Storm on the Sea of Galilee,” and Vermeer’s “The Concert,” which were among the 13 artworks taken in a theft that remains one of the highest-profile unsolved crimes in Boston history. | ![]() |
Thomas Farese busted again
The DoJ announced Nov. 19 that Thomas Farese, 79, and Domenic Gatto, 47, have been charged with health care fraud, conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud and other crimes totaling $25m in losses by Medicare, Tricare and CHAMPVA, the Department of Veterans Affairs’ health program for eligible veterans' spouses and children. Its the second time in seven months the men have faced charges for health care fraud: in April, they and others were charged with conspiracy and committing fraud, bilking government health programs of $65m. |
Thomas Farese (aka Tom Mix), the former consiglieri and street boss for the Colombo crime family was reportedly at the top of the scheme, which involved “durable medical equipment and genetic cancer screening.” Prosecutors called Farese "a capo in the Colombo organized crime family" with "contacts throughout the world to facilitate money-laundering transactions." |
Thursday, December 2, 2021
Leonardo Rizzuto wins appeal
![]() | The Quebec Court of Appeal has rejected the Crown’s appeal of a lower court decision to exclude evidence seized from the home of Montreal Mafia boss Leonardo Rizzuto six years ago that resulted in him being acquitted on cocaine and firearms-related charges. The son of Vito Rizzuto was acquitted of charges of gangsterism and conspiracy to traffic cocaine. A judge previously ruled that cops illegally wiretapped Rizzuto and Stefano Sollecito lawyer’s office. | ![]() The men were arrested in 2015. |
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
London minicab driver Hannan Khan a crack dealer
Khan drove his taxi, specially adapted to hide drugs, from London to Dundee. | London minicab driver Hannan Khan, 24, made a 1,000-mile round trip to flood a Scottish city with crack cocaine. He has been jailed for 18 months. He claimed the downturn in work caused by the pandemic lockdown had forced him to turn to dealing crack. He was also linked to a second car found parked in the city. A search of both vehicles recovered rocks of crack cocaine worth over £13,000. |
Monday, November 29, 2021
Luck assists €9.8m Irish cocaine bust
There was an “element of luck” to the seizure of €9.8m as the criminal who was due to collect the seizure was arrested earlier this week in the Netherlands and no one else arrived to collect the drugs which was at Dublin Port for a number of days. Revenue officers seized 60kg of cocaine, 22kg of heroin, 145kg of cannabis resin, 79kg of cannabis herb and 1kg of ketamine. Detector dog Robbie racked up another one. |
Sunday, November 28, 2021
Anton Billis - Bat Boy
![]() | From 2010. This would be Mr. Anton Billis with a baseball bat, along with dog Michael James Giovinazzo. The two bums were photographed red-handed doing their 'standover tactics' with Mr. Terence McLernon present in a vehicle. Billis lost his toughness (balls?) when the cops showed up.![]() |
![]() Shortly afterwards McLernon's car was firebombed. No one was charged. | Anthony Byron Billis claims McLernon is in contempt of court. Billis has a criminal record, along with an extensive history with Australian securities regulators. | ![]() |
See -----> Anthony Byron Billis - World's Largest Bullion Scam - 'No Balls'
Saturday, November 27, 2021
Roy Demeo
Mobster Roy Demeo oversaw a bloodthirsty crew of killers that was suspected in as many as 200 gangland murders from the 1970s to the early 1980s. Besides bringing in money for the Gambinos, the Demeo Crew also proved adept at murder — and not getting caught. They called it the “Gemini Method” of getting rid of bodies. Unlucky mobsters who “do the Houdini” simply vanished. The death house was an apartment over a joint called the Gemini Lounge in Canarsie, Brooklyn. When the doomed arrived at the upstairs apartment — called the Horror Hotel — they were greeted by crew member Joseph “Dracula” Guglielmo. |
Demeo made his bones in 1973 when he whacked New York porno kingpin Paul Rothenberg. | Demeo kept his tool kit in the flat. Bullet in the head, then dismemberment. Demeo was subpoenaed in late 1982 and by that time Gambino Boss “Big Paulie” Castellano had seen enough. Demeo was lured to a garage in Brooklyn that his gang had used. Crew members pumped scores of bullets into his body, seven of them into his head. Demeo didn’t disappear. His corpse was left in the trunk of his Cadillac. |
Thursday, November 25, 2021
Colombia lassoes 10 tons
Colombia’s armed forces made their largest drug bust of the year, seizing 10 tons of cocaine from the National Liberation Army (ELN), a leftist guerrilla group. Armed forces also destroyed two drug labs belonging to ELN, located in the Narino province near the country’s border with Ecuador. The Colombian government said 580 tons were seized in 2020, with coca cultivation and cocaine production numbers reaching a record 245,000 hectares and 1,010 metric tons. |
Friday, November 19, 2021
Narcocorridos
A Haitian gang leader recently published a musical attack on what he frames as government failures to provide for the people of Haiti. These are common in Mexico, which has a long tradition of what are colloquially dubbed narcocorridos. "With an AK-47 and a bazooka on my shoulder, cross my path and I’ll chop your head off, we’re bloodthirsty, crazy, and we like to kill,” one song goes. The outlaw lifestyle has an appeal to youngsters, who are attracted to narcocorridos in part because it has been stigmatized. In Mexico, northwest Chihuahua state has banned live performances of narcocorridos or the playing of such songs on the radio. But trying to forbid them has had the reverse effect. |
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