The KC Mob and Narcotics - Episode 264
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- čas přidán 25. 03. 2023
- Retired Intelligence Detective Gary Jenkins brings you the best in mob history with his unique perception of the mafia. In this video, Gary interviews retired Assistant US Attorney Chuck Ambrose. He tells us the story of two brothers who were mob associates. Steven Vest was married to the granddaughter of Joe Filardo. Filardo was the man taking Nick Civella to the famous Mob Meeting in upstate New York when they were arrested by New York State Troopers. #mafia #narcotic #organizedcrime
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I like the new gangland wire logo! Good stuff Gary!
Thank you. My old one was something I dreamed up and this was done by a professional.
Thanks for the upload Gary! Wiretapper gang!
You are most welcome.
Great interview Gary
Thanks, he brought back a lot of memories from my life on the job.
This is probably in my opinion one of the best interview you have done! No doubt there are others that was very interesting your doing an outstanding job sir! Thank you
Thank you so much!
No thank you for your service that you have done in the law enforcement and looking forward for more intriguing interviews
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Curious Did you do a interview with Frank Calabrese Jr family secrets if not would be a very Interesting interview
@@22jaydogg I do have an interview from a few years back with Frank. I did one on the Family Secrets Trial with a guy that went to the trial and I have one recorded but not released with Frank Junior’s ex wife.
Gary,One to many Interesting!....😊
Great show & keep it up 🍻😎🇺🇸
Thank you I have many more.
Good interview 👍
Thank you
Respect to you and all the folks who were out there doing their best to keep us safe and keep the poison off the streets . Speaking as an ex addict and career criminal and drug dealer , I can confirm that you guys are the real heros in these stories . Not these " Men of honour " , who rarely show any and are their own worst enemies . For all their seedyness and despicable acts , it's still so damn fascinating to learn about and hard to stay away from . Bit like the Heroin they used to peddle , but without all the face scratching . 🥴😅🍺
Yeah the lives of those guys are a waste of a human. But it is interesting to learn about. Drama always entertains
Do you remember a sergeant Earl King KCPD 1970s?
Sure, why do you ask?
He was involved in a case with this really creepy deputy Harry Funston.
The most insane story I ever heard.
How long did King work at the department?
Is the KC mob still active ?
Yes a little bit.