Who was the Real Boss: Nitti or Ricca‪?‬ Gangland Wire

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Retired Intelligence Detective Gary Jenkins brings you the best in mob history with his unique perception of the mafia. In this conversation between Gary and Camillus Robinson, aka “Cam,” they delve into the intriguing histories of Frank Nitti and Paul Ricca, pivotal figures in the Chicago outfit from the Capone era to modern times. Cam discusses his book “Chicago Swan Song: A Mob Wife Story,” detailing Lisa Swan’s experiences living in the shadow of the Calabrese mob family during the Family Secrets trial. They explore the power dynamics between Nitti and Ricca, highlighting Nitti’s enforcement role and Ricca’s political savvy and connections with mob bosses nationwide. The conversation transitions to discussions around Capone’s influence, with differing perspectives on Nitti’s power after Capone’s downfall and Ricca’s rise to prominence. They delve into the organizational structure of the Chicago outfit, noting the mentorship roles that Nitti and Ricca played in grooming future mob leaders like Tony Accardo and Giancana. The conversation also touches on the Kansas City-Chicago mob connections and their intertwined history. Gary and Cam reflect on the transition from the prohibition era to modern times, emphasizing Nitti and Ricca’s legacy and impact in shaping the Chicago Outfit. They shed light on the mob’s complex relationships and power dynamics, pointing out how the Chicago Outfit Bosses changed while the organizational structure persisted. Gary and Cam keep the audience engaged throughout their banter with their deep knowledge and entertaining exchanges.

Chapters

0:00

Welcome to Gangland Wire

0:24

The Swan Song of Chicago Mob

3:49

Capone’s Shadow and Chicago’s Shift

11:22

Ricca’s Rise and National Connections

12:50

The Hollywood Scam and Its Players

14:52

Ricca’s Ascendancy and Tragic End

21:01

Chicago’s Organizational Structure

24:27

Chicago vs. New York Power Dynamics

25:08

Nitty and Ricca: Pivotal Figures

28:24

Mob Summit in Las Vegas

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Transcript

[0:00]

Welcome to Gangland Wire

[0:00]Welcome, all you guys. Well, welcome, all you guys.

I’m back here in studio Gangland Wire with my good friend, Camulus Robinson.

I tell you what, Camulus,

Retired Intelligence Detective Gary Jenkins brings you the best in mob history with his unique perception of the mafia. In this conversation between Gary and Camillus Robinson, aka “Cam,” they delve into the intriguing histories of Frank Nitti and Paul Ricca, pivotal figures in the Chicago outfit from the Capone era to modern times. Cam discusses his book “Chicago Swan Song: A Mob Wife Story,” detailing Lisa Swan’s experiences living in the shadow of the Calabrese mob family during the Family Secrets trial. They explore the power dynamics between Nitti and Ricca, highlighting Nitti’s enforcement role and Ricca’s political savvy and connections with mob bosses nationwide. The conversation transitions to discussions around Capone’s influence, with differing perspectives on Nitti’s power after Capone’s downfall and Ricca’s rise to prominence. They delve into the organizational structure of the Chicago outfit, noting the mentorship roles that Nitti and Ricca played in grooming future mob leaders like Tony Accardo and Giancana. The conversation also touches on the Kansas City-Chicago mob connections and their intertwined history. Gary and Cam reflect on the transition from the prohibition era to modern times, emphasizing Nitti and Ricca’s legacy and impact in shaping the Chicago Outfit. They shed light on the mob’s complex relationships and power dynamics, pointing out how the Chicago Outfit Bosses changed while the organizational structure persisted. Gary and Cam keep the audience engaged throughout their banter with their deep knowledge and entertaining exchanges.

Chapters

0:00

Welcome to Gangland Wire

0:24

The Swan Song of Chicago Mob

3:49

Capone’s Shadow and Chicago’s Shift

11:22

Ricca’s Rise and National Connections

12:50

The Hollywood Scam and Its Players

14:52

Ricca’s Ascendancy and Tragic End

21:01

Chicago’s Organizational Structure

24:27

Chicago vs. New York Power Dynamics

25:08

Nitty and Ricca: Pivotal Figures

28:24

Mob Summit in Las Vegas

Support the Podcast

Subscribe to get new gangster stories every week.

Hit me up on Venmo for a cup of coffee or a shot and a beer @ganglandwire

Click here to “buy me a cup of coffee”







To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup, click here

To rent Brothers against Brothers, the documentary, click here. 

To rent Gangland Wire, the documentary, click here

To buy my Kindle book, Leaving Vegas: The True Story of How FBI Wiretaps Ended Mob Domination of Las Vegas Casinos.

To subscribe on iTunes click here. Please give me a review and help others find the podcast.

Donate to the podcast. Click here!

Transcript

[0:00]

Welcome to Gangland Wire

[0:00]Welcome, all you guys. Well, welcome, all you guys.

I’m back here in studio Gangland Wire with my good friend, Camulus Robinson.

I tell you what, Camulus,

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