Pepe Giancana person
also: Pepe, Pepe Giacono
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Sam Giancana recruited
Pepe Giancana book_quoted
“But for two days in November 1963, he asked for help from his little-known brother, Pepe. He was only a humble, illegal bookie in the Giacono Empire, but Sam needed someone to chauffeur him around while the mobsters, who usually did so, wer…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 6 @ 32:08
Pepe Giancana spied_on
Sam Giancana book_quoted
“Mammer to produce a new and what they believe to be the definitive version of the final 48 hours of Kennedy's life. The story I get from Pepe was the underbelly of what happened on those two days. From a man who was a fly on the wall listen…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 6 @ 33:35
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▶ 32:08
But for two days in November 1963, he asked for help from his little-known brother, Pepe. He was only a humble, illegal bookie in the Giacono Empire, but Sam needed someone to chauffeur him around while the mobsters, who usually did so, wer…
▶ 32:36
become a seminal moment in the 20th century, unquote. You've got your exciting book. Sam Giacono was the biggest, baddest mafia chieftain since Al Capone. But this heartless villain had a soft spot for his little brother, Pepe, who he broug…
▶ 33:05
Now, at long last, we may be coming closer to the truth. Filmmaker Nicholas Silazzi, the great nephew of Sam Giacano, says his great uncle Pepe and other members of the family have finally confided to him exactly how the mafia killed JFK, a…
▶ 34:06
Unquote. Now, let me be clear about this. I can't tell you if everybody in the story is being honest or not. I wasn't chauffeuring Giacana around in 1963. But as a former CIA investigator, when a crime family says they're going to finally t…
▶ 37:25
raised by generations of conspiracy theorists can be answered, but in a way that doesn't make you question the basic foundations upon which your current government is built. Everybody's a winner, including the intelligence agencies. And sin…
▶ 41:11
How else do you explain that in 1971, Nixon commuted the prison sentence of union mafia boss Jimmy Hoffa, who was accused of investing union pension funds with the mafia's Las Vegas operation? Context is everything. Otherwise, I think the a…
▶ 43:38
told his great-nephew that Oswald watching the Kennedy motorcade from an upper floor window of the Texas book repository was supposed to shoot him. But knowing he was unreliable, Giaconis sent down Roselli as a backup. According to Pepe, th…
▶ 45:29
There was a witness that saw Tibbetts and Oswald in their final encounter, and she said there were two guys in the car. Now, from what Pepe told us, Nicoletti was screaming at Oswald to get in, and he said, excuse my French, F you, you're t…
▶ 46:26
disbelieved that Oliver Stone's version of JFK's assassination, because it was too many moving parts, the CIA, military intelligence, the Cubans, the mafia, of course, the Dallas police departments. But wait, Pepe Giacono and his grandnephe…