By Gangsters Inc. Publishers
The family of Detroit's crime has a long and illustrious history. One filled with corruption at the highest level, a lot of money and countless corpses. The former soldier of the mafia nove Tocco sat at the Las Vegas crowd museum to tell the inner story of the rise and the fall of the Detroit Mafia.
For NEV, it was a family affair. The longtime boss Jack Tocco was his cousin. Underboss Anthony Zerilli was his uncle. It didn't take him long to get involved in the family business. During his stay at university, he began to engage in bookmaking, extortion and other crimes.
But a crime life was not all she was cracked. Especially when he was sentenced to 18 years in prison. He then decided to become a witness to the government and to testify against his cousin, marking the first time that a member of the Strait Mafia published publicly the crime family.
Detroit Crime's historian, Scott Burnstein, joins the Mobusum Mob panel in Las Vegas to provide a context and overview of the history of Tocco.
Watch the video below:
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