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Massively incorrect. Makes far too many assumptions, most of the names are spelt wrong. Use with caution. It's just a repetition of many old Mafia myths. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.35.29.89 ( talk • contribs)
I deleted the references to Antonio Morello. He was not related to Giuseppe Morello nor is there any evidence (aside from the claim of David Leon Chandler) that he was in the Mafia. Also deleted Saietta from Ignazio Lupo's name. He used his mother's maiden name as an occasional alias but his true name was Ignazio Lupo. Finally, deleted Rocco from Umberto Valenti. Umberto Valenti and Rocco Valenti were two different people. Umberto Valenti was a Sicilian was a member of Salvatore D'Aquila's crime family and Rocco Valenti was a member of the New York Camorra. There is probably more misinformation I did not correct, but it is much better now. RickW7x2 ( talk) 19:43, 11 May 2011 (UTC)
So far as one can tell, the unfortunate Francisco Meli/Mele was no mob boss - just a one-armed organ grinder who made the mistake of asking Antonio Morello's wife for money. Select "Keyword search" and enter "Antonio Morello" here: [1] Mikedash 15:11, 12 July 2006 (UTC)
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Currently, there exists two Wikipedia articles: Giuseppe Morello and Peter Morello. Both articles are seemingly about the same individual -- a mafiosi with a one-fingered hand who died in August 1930. Flask ( talk) 08:05, 16 September 2009 (UTC)
The article 116th Street Crew duplicates info in this article. They appear to be referencing the same crew based on their histories. I'm not sure why 116th mentions "116th Street Mob" and this article speaks to "107th Street Mob". Google brings back a ton on 107th but nothing on 116th ... the 116th article is riddled with cleanup tags, original research and other odd-ness. -- Hutcher ( talk) 03:53, 21 February 2011 (UTC)
Excellent explanation. I think this info really needs to be in the lead sections of the three articles: Morello crime family, 116th Street Crew and Genovese crime family. Your info sounds credible but to clarify: What would you like to see happen? If the Morello's, or 107th st Mob, died out then this article is cool in it's current form. Should 116th be merged into Genovese then if you say that 116th became Genovese or do we consider the 116th defunct now too and keep it separate? -- Hutcher ( talk) 03:59, 3 March 2011 (UTC)
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Massively incorrect. Makes far too many assumptions, most of the names are spelt wrong. Use with caution. It's just a repetition of many old Mafia myths. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.35.29.89 ( talk • contribs)
I deleted the references to Antonio Morello. He was not related to Giuseppe Morello nor is there any evidence (aside from the claim of David Leon Chandler) that he was in the Mafia. Also deleted Saietta from Ignazio Lupo's name. He used his mother's maiden name as an occasional alias but his true name was Ignazio Lupo. Finally, deleted Rocco from Umberto Valenti. Umberto Valenti and Rocco Valenti were two different people. Umberto Valenti was a Sicilian was a member of Salvatore D'Aquila's crime family and Rocco Valenti was a member of the New York Camorra. There is probably more misinformation I did not correct, but it is much better now. RickW7x2 ( talk) 19:43, 11 May 2011 (UTC)
So far as one can tell, the unfortunate Francisco Meli/Mele was no mob boss - just a one-armed organ grinder who made the mistake of asking Antonio Morello's wife for money. Select "Keyword search" and enter "Antonio Morello" here: [1] Mikedash 15:11, 12 July 2006 (UTC)
The image Image:PeterMorello.jpg is used in this article under a claim of fair use, but it does not have an adequate explanation for why it meets the requirements for such images when used here. In particular, for each page the image is used on, it must have an explanation linking to that page which explains why it needs to be used on that page. Please check
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Currently, there exists two Wikipedia articles: Giuseppe Morello and Peter Morello. Both articles are seemingly about the same individual -- a mafiosi with a one-fingered hand who died in August 1930. Flask ( talk) 08:05, 16 September 2009 (UTC)
The article 116th Street Crew duplicates info in this article. They appear to be referencing the same crew based on their histories. I'm not sure why 116th mentions "116th Street Mob" and this article speaks to "107th Street Mob". Google brings back a ton on 107th but nothing on 116th ... the 116th article is riddled with cleanup tags, original research and other odd-ness. -- Hutcher ( talk) 03:53, 21 February 2011 (UTC)
Excellent explanation. I think this info really needs to be in the lead sections of the three articles: Morello crime family, 116th Street Crew and Genovese crime family. Your info sounds credible but to clarify: What would you like to see happen? If the Morello's, or 107th st Mob, died out then this article is cool in it's current form. Should 116th be merged into Genovese then if you say that 116th became Genovese or do we consider the 116th defunct now too and keep it separate? -- Hutcher ( talk) 03:59, 3 March 2011 (UTC)
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