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En donnant la parole aux deux parties, cette série documentaire des réalisateurs de "Fear City" décrit le combat du FBI pour faire tomber le célèbre parrain John Gotti.En donnant la parole aux deux parties, cette série documentaire des réalisateurs de "Fear City" décrit le combat du FBI pour faire tomber le célèbre parrain John Gotti.En donnant la parole aux deux parties, cette série documentaire des réalisateurs de "Fear City" décrit le combat du FBI pour faire tomber le célèbre parrain John Gotti.
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- AnecdotesOn March 18, 1980, John Gotti's middle son, 12-year-old Frank Gotti, while riding a minibike, darted out into the street and was hit by a car driven by John Favara, Gotti's backyard neighbor. Due to Frank's failure to yield before entering the street at a blind spot, his death was ruled an accident and criminal charges were never filed against Favara. However, Favara subsequently received death threats and was attacked with a baseball bat by Victoria Gotti when Favara visited the Gottis to apologize. On July 28, 1980, Favara was abducted and disappeared and was was declared legally dead in 1983. When the Gotti children grew up and had children of their own, each of them named one of their sons Frank in honor of their brother.
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This is an extremely comprehensive three-episode series on Netflix about the takedown and multiple investigations on known mafioso John Gotti of the Gambino Crime Family, NYC, USA.
There's plenty of testimonies from ex-members of the Gambino Crime Family to the law enforcement officers and judges and witnesses in taking him down.
Extraordinary accounts on an extraordinary man. Gotti sought fame and power and the ruthless rise to the top of the Gambino syndicate in whatever way possible in order to elevate his status as a legend amongst the five families.
He succeeded but in doing so it became his downfall. The strong arm of the law came in hard and it was brutal.
Bugged devices in his special operation bar and video footage of him and his gang members meeting casually on strolls around his protected areas.
There was FBI involvement and the surveillance was hot. Unfortunately due to the limitations of bugging technology in the 1980's it was difficult to accurately record conversations in the Gotti stronghold bar.
They tried multiple times and eventually got better. Historical footage and reenacting of this period is very well montaged by the filmmakers.
Dialogue is extremely strong in the documentary with the quirks from both law enforcement and the Gangsters on display. A unique insight into both operations and how they got their man.
It's a great American story and worthy viewing for any aspiring criminal as it shows that really crime does not pay. It's a vicious circle and you usually end up dead or in jail or on witness protection. The lucky ones get to do a bit of time and eventually walk free; often consulting the FBI/police on their specialist subject as part of a plea deal.
It's a great documentary and extremely well articulated. I've read the Real Godfathers' book and it's a very similar tone with the dialogue and how the mafioso acted.
This show should be used for the studies of young professional agents to understand the inner detail of the mob mindset. It's very accurate and very professionally done and highly-engaging. Excellent job. 8/10.
There's plenty of testimonies from ex-members of the Gambino Crime Family to the law enforcement officers and judges and witnesses in taking him down.
Extraordinary accounts on an extraordinary man. Gotti sought fame and power and the ruthless rise to the top of the Gambino syndicate in whatever way possible in order to elevate his status as a legend amongst the five families.
He succeeded but in doing so it became his downfall. The strong arm of the law came in hard and it was brutal.
Bugged devices in his special operation bar and video footage of him and his gang members meeting casually on strolls around his protected areas.
There was FBI involvement and the surveillance was hot. Unfortunately due to the limitations of bugging technology in the 1980's it was difficult to accurately record conversations in the Gotti stronghold bar.
They tried multiple times and eventually got better. Historical footage and reenacting of this period is very well montaged by the filmmakers.
Dialogue is extremely strong in the documentary with the quirks from both law enforcement and the Gangsters on display. A unique insight into both operations and how they got their man.
It's a great American story and worthy viewing for any aspiring criminal as it shows that really crime does not pay. It's a vicious circle and you usually end up dead or in jail or on witness protection. The lucky ones get to do a bit of time and eventually walk free; often consulting the FBI/police on their specialist subject as part of a plea deal.
It's a great documentary and extremely well articulated. I've read the Real Godfathers' book and it's a very similar tone with the dialogue and how the mafioso acted.
This show should be used for the studies of young professional agents to understand the inner detail of the mob mindset. It's very accurate and very professionally done and highly-engaging. Excellent job. 8/10.
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