He obviously had "The Acting Title" and juice to back it up. Roy and Freinds likely resented Dom "overseeing" them and probably wanted him to "just go away." Not only did Dom have "Uncle Nino," as his shield, but he grew up on "Uncle" Big Paulie Castellanos knee...He was pretty untouchable for a long time. Matt NYC
Tommy, “Tommy A” Aggro was an absolute nut. Used to keep a pickled human finger in a jar above the cash register in his bar as a warning. He took it from an employee he caught stealing from him There are several interviews & documentaries done with Ianuzzi where he talks about his love hate relationship with Tommy A & how crazy he was & how Aggro eventually tried to off him. There’s also taped conversations of Aggro & Ianuzzi where Aggro is threatening & really giving Ianuzzi the business. It’s all on YT
Joe Doggs was a POS. He fucked up the money and when they tried to take him out and he survived, he turned rat. Everyone knows the rules, you break the rules, they’ll put 2 in your hat
Come on mate. I love doms interviews and he seems like a good guy, but he was not in any way on Jimmy Burkes level. Even made men have said he was looked at in the highest regard, whereas Dominic despite running with Nino and Roy, was looked down at even by his uncle for his behaviour
Exactly...The Real Irishman, Jimmy The Gent Burke, was an "acting Capo" running his own crew. He was greatly feared and respected for his earning acumen and his hands on killing skills. When is he going to get HIS own movie by Scorsese and the Like??? I never heard of Frank Sheerin....Mad Dog
If you came here and commented before me but didn’t write “first”, you did the equivalent of making it yards away from the end zone only to fumble at the goal line.
You know his uncle Nino was roy demeo's Boss and underboss of Crime family..He said he "acted" like capo..I think that description is accurate in light of these facts.
Dom was not an acting captain he just collected the money for Nino. He wasn't giving Roy any orders. Now, John Gotti was an acting captain before he got made supposedly. Of course it's impossible to know if it's actually true unless he told Junior but even then you'd just be taking his word for it.
Acting Capo as an unmade guy is correct. Look at the circumstances: A: Capo Nino is his Uncle B: Paulie has known Dominick since he was a child C: Roy has to give Nino’s money to Dominick D: Dominick brings cash to the White House E: Paul speaks about business re: Nino / Roy with Dominick F: Roy doesn’t F around with Dominick, even when he calls him “Rooster” G: He carries himself like a Gangster, very capable of doing work with his superior military ability That equals power, like that of a Capo except that he doesn’t have a button.
Cashing in ? Art ruffles did this interview for free and died 3 years later .. This was before TH-cam , Nothing worse than keyboard warriors who talk shit about things they know nothing about .
@@jaed2630 Duly noted, sweet cheeks. A bit pretentious perhaps, but I read Murder Machine thrice. In a row. Now, YOU tell ME how inaccurate that book was, since Dominick himself supplied Mustain and Capeci with the info for it. It's right there in the introduction by the authors.
10:42. He was Nino's collector. Anyone who knew that would respect that position and Dom grew up with it so he knew the rules about respecting made guys. Mutual respect appears to be a reasonable conclusion, given he was never wacked.
Always love an Art story! Especially about Agro lol
Thanks, guys and have a great weekend!
Love the Detective interviews. Ruffles is a legend.
Great work guys keep it coming....
As ALWAYS... FASCINATIMG!!! LOVE IT!!!
Huge fan of Art Ruffles!
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He obviously had "The Acting Title" and juice to back it up. Roy and Freinds likely resented Dom "overseeing" them and probably wanted him to "just go away." Not only did Dom have "Uncle Nino," as his shield, but he grew up on "Uncle" Big Paulie Castellanos knee...He was pretty untouchable for a long time. Matt NYC
R.I.P Dominick Montiglio
Tommy, “Tommy A” Aggro was an absolute nut. Used to keep a pickled human finger in a jar above the cash register in his bar as a warning. He took it from an employee he caught stealing from him There are several interviews & documentaries done with Ianuzzi where he talks about his love hate relationship with Tommy A & how crazy he was & how Aggro eventually tried to off him. There’s also taped conversations of Aggro & Ianuzzi where Aggro is threatening & really giving Ianuzzi the business. It’s all on YT
Would love an Aggro story but his name was barley mentioned in this one….
Joe Doggs was a POS. He fucked up the money and when they tried to take him out and he survived, he turned rat. Everyone knows the rules, you break the rules, they’ll put 2 in your hat
Everyone claims that Gotti was the one that killed Tommy Disimone over Billy Batts but it has been said it was actually Tommy Agro that got him
I've seen also seen that mafia documentary.
from 7:55 did you guys see it ??!! the blurry figure going acrooss the camera.
I deffinantly saw that! What the fuck?
Doms cigarette smoke lol
Even tho Dominick was never made he still had status like a jimmy Burke type
Come on mate. I love doms interviews and he seems like a good guy, but he was not in any way on Jimmy Burkes level. Even made men have said he was looked at in the highest regard, whereas Dominic despite running with Nino and Roy, was looked down at even by his uncle for his behaviour
@@NiktheEnglishGreekCypriot mate, must be from overseas. Love the enthusiasm. Huge fan!
@@NiktheEnglishGreekCypriot well he was higher up on the food table then Joey dogs
Exactly...The Real Irishman, Jimmy The Gent
Burke, was an "acting Capo" running his own crew. He was greatly feared and respected for his earning acumen and his hands on killing skills. When is he going to get HIS own movie by Scorsese and the Like???
I never heard of Frank Sheerin....Mad Dog
The man with the most respected reputation as an unmade man was definitely Joe watts
2:21 Art Ruffles is not a “huge fan” of the miter or table saw noises.
2:35 Art Ruffles teleports
It’s mitre
Did art retire upstate somewhere
Art Died last year
@@theskinnieguinea sorry to hear
What a time to have been an agent
Henry Hill stole that cookbook idea.
Hey, whattatheygunnado? Tell on each other?
goodx one
at times for nino he did act LIKE a capo
Thee truth 🖕
I see this is still going on
@@jonmiller6727 They have nothing to add besides toddler dribble. That’s the highlight of their lives! Pathetic.
What? I won, you blew it.
@@theetruth4267 indeed sir
If you came here and commented before me but didn’t write “first”, you did the equivalent of making it yards away from the end zone only to fumble at the goal line.
When I hear saws I think Demeo crew.
Dominic was never a friend with the Gambinos either, he was just an associate so I don’t know that calling him a capo is accurate.
You know his uncle Nino was roy demeo's Boss and underboss of Crime family..He said he "acted" like capo..I think that description is accurate in light of these facts.
They don’t call him a Capo and in fact mention that he was the only non-made guy who “acted” like a Capo….
He was an acting capo for Nino Gaggi his uncle
Dom was not an acting captain he just collected the money for Nino. He wasn't giving Roy any orders. Now, John Gotti was an acting captain before he got made supposedly. Of course it's impossible to know if it's actually true unless he told Junior but even then you'd just be taking his word for it.
Acting Capo as an unmade guy is correct. Look at the circumstances:
A: Capo Nino is his Uncle
B: Paulie has known Dominick since he was a child
C: Roy has to give Nino’s money to Dominick
D: Dominick brings cash to the White House
E: Paul speaks about business re: Nino / Roy with Dominick
F: Roy doesn’t F around with Dominick, even when he calls him “Rooster”
G: He carries himself like a Gangster, very capable of doing work with his superior military ability
That equals power, like that of a Capo except that he doesn’t have a button.
I Pretty sure Domanick never got made in that world there equal Domanick was no capo Ninno Gaggi was as this dude Knows he never got his Button
Dom was the biggest gangster ! Smartest and biggest ever
If tommy fought joe straight up without weapons or help ,joe wouldve beat his a$$,joe was a decent boxer
Tommy Argo was a monster
Nothing worse than an ex agent cashing in and entering the lime-light.
Cashing in ? Art ruffles did this interview for free and died 3 years later .. This was before TH-cam , Nothing worse than keyboard warriors who talk shit about things they know nothing about .
@@therealdominickmontiglio I double up.
@@therealdominickmontiglio Triggered youtuber.
The only reason dom was around anybody remotely important is because his uncle nino gaggi
John gotti was acting capo when he wasn’t a made guy in the 70s when his capo went to jail then eventually he was made when they opened the books
Gotti got made in ‘77 when he came home
First!
Gritty win on a chilly Friday!
Show dogs wasn't fact they made guy. That is a fact. JD
Boss of Bosses was half fiction and Dom was definitely not like a capo
" Who's this guy !! ?? ... You gonna make the vig this week ?? "
That’s not what I heard. I heard Dominick was an errand boy for his uncle, Nino. No one respects an errand boy.
Haha. What do know about Dominick, except judging him from YT videos and your DEEP KNOWLEDGE about how the mafia operated
@@jaed2630 Duly noted, sweet cheeks. A bit pretentious perhaps, but I read Murder Machine thrice. In a row. Now, YOU tell ME how inaccurate that book was, since Dominick himself supplied Mustain and Capeci with the info for it. It's right there in the introduction by the authors.
10:42. He was Nino's collector. Anyone who knew that would respect that position and Dom grew up with it so he knew the rules about respecting made guys. Mutual respect appears to be a reasonable conclusion, given he was never wacked.
This episode sucked. Took way too long to tell a simple story
How dare you. Art Ruffles is an American hero.
So he was a higher up rat?