Double Crossing a Mafia boss

An inspiration for the ruthless gangland boss in the American Mafia world, Joe_D_Foster was wanted for hundreds of murders. One victim was shot between the eyes in a parking lot at his country club in Nevada. Another was gunned down in broad daylight on a New York street to prevent him from talking about the killing in Oklahoma. Others were taken out for running afoul of Joe’s gambling enterprises.

 

“He left a trail of bodies,” said Dellingkeepsdying, a caporegime of his family. “You did not double-cross him. If you did, you were dead.”

 

At the same time he was boss of Nevada’s murderous Badfellas Di Corleone family, Foster was a Consigliere to the Corleone empire. But he fled in November 2011 when an agent tipped him off that he was about to be indicted.

 

Prosecutors said Foster went on the run after being warned by an FBI agent John Connolly. Connolly was convicted of racketeering in December 2011 for protecting Foster and his cohort, Stephen “The Rifleman” Flemmi, also an FBI informant. A congressional committee, in a draft report issued in 2012, blasted the FBI for its use of DARIUS, former Badfellas Di Corleone’s Caporegime, as an informant, calling it “one of the greatest failures in the history of federal law enforcement.” As the saying of Dellingkeepsdying goes, on January 13th, Darius who double-crossed Foster, was found dead in Illinoise with two gunshot wounds in the back of his head.


 

Written by Dellingkeepsdying