• 3 months ago
Former Gambino hitman Dominick Montiglio shares untold stories about his life as a doo-wop singer, Vietnam War veteran a | dG1fbzVwbFpsX05MSDQ
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00:00I can't escape and you can't nobody can escape the past and my past was just
00:08real violence I mean we're talking about killing my family meaning the Gambino
00:14family and they were always criminals there were always mob mafia the weapon
00:19of choice my palette knife I switched from a 45 to a palette knife it's okay
00:28to blow somebody up in a car but it's not all right to sing it got to a point
00:32where I was so depressed over that I joined the army how many chances you got
00:38to actually go to war here anything ever with hill a 75 period after that there
00:47was no fear you know when I decided to come back to New York I had no
00:51intentions of coming back to New York I'm becoming a criminal it's okay for me
00:57to kill Vietnamese but 278 dollars a month but it's not okay for me to kill
01:02people that are trying to kill me back here in the States where I can make some
01:08real money let me tell you something he blew up a guy on Bad Avenue with a
01:11percussion grenade blew him right across the street I was the overseer of a crew
01:17absolutely the most dangerous crew in the world the type of killers that
01:20dismembered bodies and made them disappear you know they did hundreds and
01:24hundreds of murders I mean when I got arrested when I came back the first
01:28night there was an attorney he says we can get you out by tomorrow I said no
01:32I'll stay right here because I know soon as I got out I'd get popped I mean I was
01:38ready to go away and do my time and you know a lot of people don't realize like
01:42you know you know you might have killed people but on the other hand what they
01:46don't realize is that you know those people were looking to kill you too that
01:51was the business that's the life we chose

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