• Gaspipe

  • Confessions of a Mafia Boss
  • By: Philip Carlo
  • Narrated by: Alan Sklar
  • Length: 12 hrs and 30 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (628 ratings)

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Gaspipe

By: Philip Carlo
Narrated by: Alan Sklar
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Publisher's summary

Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso, the boss of New York's Lucchese crime family, was a Mafia superstar, responsible for more than 50 murders. Currently serving 13 life sentences at a federal prison in Colorado, Casso has given journalist and New York Times best-selling author Philip Carlo the most intimate, personal look into the world of La Cosa Nostra ever seen. By pure happenstance, Casso had lived next door to the family of young Philip Carlo, who was able to get into the mind, heart, and soul of one of the most cunning, ruthless mob bosses in the annals of crime history. In Gaspipe, Casso reveals the shocking details behind headline-making crimes and crime figures, such as:

  • The mob's decision that John Gotti had to be taken out after whacking Big Paul Castellano without approval - and how Casso got the order to hit Gotti
  • A fly-on-the-wall view of the Mafia commission sit-down at which John Gotti was made capo di tutti capi, the boss of all bosses
  • The insidious relationship between La Cosa Nostra and the Russian Mafia, and how the Lucchese family murdered the most-feared assassin in the Russian mob
  • Details of secret sit-downs with mob bosses Vincent "The Chin" Gigante and John Gotti, and the notorious Sammy "The Bull" Gravano
  • How Gravano made fools of the U.S. Justice Department and the FBI
  • The real story of the Mafia Cops and the revelations of other law enforcement personnel on Casso's payroll
  • How the Mafia managed to get a tight stranglehold on most unions in America
  • The truth behind the Mafia's real role in bringing huge amounts of narcotics into the United States
  • How federal prison officials were bought and sold by the Mafia
  • The intimate details of the women behind the Mafiosi
  • The truth behind the assassinations of JFK and RFK
  • Who killed Jimmy Hoffa, and where his body is
  • ©2008 Philip Carlo (P)2008 Tantor

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    best book ever the writer is one of my favorites

    Philip carlo does a great job every time he made me feel like if I was there

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    Outstanding!

    I’ve done several books on organised crime and this is one of best! It’s compelling, fast paced and does a excellent job of portraying the humanity of one “LCN’s” most infamous figures. I can’t recommend it enough.

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    Very good

    This is an engaging tale with fascinating characters - and nicknames to boot - and a superb narration.I only found it lacking when explaining why Gaspipe converted into a rat.

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    Enthralling behind the scenes look at LCN

    Wow. Just wow.

    I literally couldn't get enough of this, and this biography has intrigued me enough to look at other true crime books in the same vein or genre.

    This audio feature follows the course of Anthony "Gaspipe" Carlo from a man in his early 20's through all the ups and downs that come with the territory of being a 'Made Man' to Underboss, to Family Head before everything comes crashing down.

    I don't understand some of the other reviews that beleive the author is boased to make Gaspipe a 'hero', lack of enthusiasm, fails objectivity. I have no idea what book they were listening to at all. I thought this book was very fair in portraying Gaspipe, both as a hardened, cold killer and a man who loved his wife, kids, and family.

    I wouldn't expect anything less about LCN and the mafioso lifestyle. There is going to be decadence, respect, a code of honor among thieves....and then there is their eventual downfall. The stories, history, and different threads through various points in his life are all addressed: the good, the bad, and the ugly. Caso doesn't get off scott-free at all. The man who caused so much pain for the 'business', end up receiving just as much, and doesn't glorify him at all. If anything, the book points out how corrupt law enforcement is as well..from local cops, to judges, to FBI agents and then lets us on a dirty little secret - The government doesn't honor its word either.

    If anything, for as bad as Gaspipe and his cronies and partners were (and they were bad men, no question) the failure and shortcoming of our law enforcement agencies (read: politics) make "legal" men just as ugly and disapointing as one would expect, but like to think differently. It all comes down to money and power.

    The schemes, the "hits", the "contracts", and the reasonings behind their decsions all make sense, if you are indeed a twisted individual. These gangsters played chess with human pieces. It's sad....but real, and in full detail. I would love to see this turned into a Biography show, or mini-series.

    The narrator Alan Sklar does a wonderful job, and the post script, epilogue and "where are they now?" section at the end is fascinating, and no one looks like a hero. In teh end...tragedy all around.

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    Fascinating

    This is a fascinating mob story. I tale of treachery and love with a look inside the life of a real mafioso.

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    Entertaining

    Gaspipe is one insane ,vicious but interesting characters . "besta foods ,besta wines". Gaspipe Casso.

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    Chilling Insight into the Underworld

    An amazing story about a man's journey through the innerworkings of the NY Mafia with names most people will remember from the headlines. I thought this was an excellent account of what it really takes to become a made man. In the end, I thought Gaspipe ended up sounding a little sympathetic but then I remembered all of the people he admitted to "taking care of" and I got over it.

    If you loved the Henry Hill story, mob or Mafia movies or tales of secret societies, you'll enjoy this enthralling story of life in the mob.

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    Interesting!

    Great historical explanation of the mob's decline. Fascinating--if you're a mob fan. Don't bother if you're not--this isn't literature.

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    Memoirs of the Mob.

    Would you listen to Gaspipe again? Why?

    I might for some information I might have missed.

    Who was your favorite character and why?

    Gaspipe. Such an interesting character.

    What does Alan Sklar bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

    He pulls off a New York accent well at several times.

    Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

    The creepiest part is in the prologue when Casso shoots up a guy who tried to kill him, even shooting his penis.

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    A must have in my opinion.

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    thoroughly enjoyed this book

    I really thoroughly enjoyed this book. narrator was actually pretty good . I could have done without is deflection of the Italian language Wikipedia said every Italian name but all in all great book by Philip Carlo looking forward to several more is Friday

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