You are about to hear about the life of John
Gotti,
from his birth in
New York, to his becoming the head of
the largest Mafia
family in history. I will tell you about
his life from the
time of his birth until his conviction
for murder. There
is not enough information available to
tell you
everything, but I will tell you what I can.
John Joseph Gotti was born into one of the
poorest
families in New
York on October 27, 1940. His father was a
sanitation
worker, his Mother didn't work. John was the
youngest of five
children. Their was barely enough food to
go around, and
meat was a luxury, only to be eaten once a
week. The only
clothes he had, were hand-me-downs from his
older brother (Davis
60-61).
As a child John impressed his teachers as
having
an uncontrollable
temper. A trait which he would someday
value. He was
constantly getting into fights with older
boys who tried to
take his lunch money. He soon got the
reputation as one
you didn't cross for fracturing an
older boys skull
in a classroom. Gotti began running with
smalltime gangs
at the age of twelve, after noticing a
mobster named
Albert Anastasia. He soon joined a street
gang called the
Fulton-Rockaway Boys (Davis 61-63).
At the age of 16 Gotti dropped out of school,
and
began to model
his life after Anastasia. John got a job
with the gang he
had earlier joined, as a debt collector.
He was required
to bust a lot of heads to complete his job.
This got him noticed
by Angelo Bruno, who was a soldier
under none other
than Anastasia. John was required to do
many odd jobs for
Bruno.(Davis 63-64).
In 1957 Carlo Gambino had Anastasia
killed(Davis 72).
Gambino took in
Gotti as an apprentice at the age of twenty.
John soon married
Victoria DiGiorgio. The two later had
four children. He
now began to spend his life in and out
of prison which
was nothing new to him(Davis 125-126).
In 1977 Gotti got his wish. He was formally
inducted
into the Gambino
crime family. John was inducted into the
family by Neil
Dellacroce under the authorization of "Big"
Paul Castellano.
Castellano was the new head of the family
after the death
of Carlo Gambino. Gotti was appointed his
own crew, the
Bergin-Hunt crew. His crew soon became the
highest earning
crew in the family (Davis 161-162). Gotti
began enforcing
the ban on selling drugs in his crew, and
he rarely carried
a gun. This earned him respect and power,
greatest
demonstration of his power occurred in 1980. John's
youngest son
Peter was accidentally struck by a car and
killed. Peter was
riding his mini bike when a car came out
of nowhere and
hit him (Dorigo 104-105). John had the
driver of the
car, Frank Favara brutally murdered(Gross 76).
On December 16, 1985 Gotti had Castellano
murdered.
This was done by
four men outside sparks steak house. John
sat across the
street to watch it done(Gross 73). The murder
was very public.
It was done at 5:25 p.m. while the
streets were
covered with shoppers. Though Gotti watched
it all he
conveniently had an alibi. As far as anyone knew
he was at his
Cape Cod home with his family(Silverman 23).
On the evening of December 30, 1985 his
lifelong
dream would come
true. In the basement of a lower Manhattan
apartment complex
the heads of New York's five families
would meet to
decide who would now lead the Gambino family.
It was unanimous
"Johny Boy" was the new "Godfather".
Though Gotti now
had the position he had dreamed of since
childhood it
would not be as easy as he had previously
anticipated. The
Mafia was not the only ones to hear of
John's newly
acquire position. The state organized crime
task force would
also quickly find out about what went on.
They would now
place bugs everywhere. Not only was Gotti
receiving more
money than ever he was also receiving a lot
of unneeded
publicity from the press(Davis 245).
Gotti was from a new breed of Godfathers. He
was
about to show the
underworld something it had ever seen,
nor would ever
see again. John would mix the old styles
with new to form
his own style. He would take on the swagger
of Anastasia, but
double the ruthlessness. Gotti brought
out a business
sense that no one could ever compare to. He
dressed like
something out of a storybook. The new
Godfather wore
two thousand dollar, hand tailored, double
breasted, silk
suits. With white, French cuffed dress
shirts with
matching silk ties and pocket handkerchiefs.
His shoes were
gleaming three-Hundred dollar Italian
leather loafers.
Anytime you would see him he would have a
smile on his face
and a diamond ring on his pinky. He
would soon be
known by the press as the "Dapper Don". He
was more
flamboyant than any "Godfather" before him.
Gotti's only
downfall would be the media attention that he
had grown to
love(Davis 245-250).
In 1985 the "Daper Don" would find
himself sitting
in a courtroom
for a federal RICO case, which would gain
him even more
publicity. Even with all the evidence they
had against him,
one year later all charges were dropped.
The "Dapper
Don" would now be known as the "Teflon Don".
With Gotti
beating the feds the FBI would crack down even
harder. The
"Teflon Don" must be stopped. Though he
outwardly showed
confidence he knew he would soon be
busted for the
Costellano hit. The majority of Gotti's
"Family"
were now going to prison(Davis 250-275).
Shortly after the RICO case Gotti would once
again
find himself back
in the courtroom. This time the charges
were for assault.
This was a charge that even the Police
found ridiculous.
Everyone knew that you never took a man
of Gotti's
stature to court over assault. The FBI no longer
cared they just
wanted "Johny Boy" behind bars. Once again
the press turned
out bigger than ever to see if he could
beat the odds
again. With the FBI's non legitimate tapes
and testimonies
from convicted liars and killers, they
barely had a
case. In the end Gotti was found not guilty
for the second
time in a row. The press got what they
wanted. The
"Teflon Don" had done it again, and he soon
became
invincible(Davis 284-314).
The people now saw Gotti not as a mobster, but
as
a hero. He would
give large sums of money to the churches
charities. He was
a modern day Robin Hood, or so they
thought. On the
fourth of July, which was Gotti's favorite
holiday, banners
were flown throughout NewYork saying
"We Love
Gotti". This made the FBI even madder. They
couldn't believe
what was going on. They couldn't stand
seeing a crime boss
become a public hero so they once
again the cracked
down even harder. The even bugged his
son John Jr.'s
wedding. they also knew that John Jr. had
joined the family
to follow his Father's footsteps, which
made his father
very proud(Davis 315-317).
On December 12 1990 the "Teflon Don"
and his
underboss Sammy
"The Bull" Gravanno were arrested. This
time it was for
the Costellano hit. In 1992 the case
went to trial. To
Gotti's dismay the FBI's star witness
was none other
than Sammy Gravano(Davis 319 and 345)
A hush grew over the courtroom as Gotti's
underboss,
Sammy Gravano,
took the stand. Gravano confessed to 19
murders alone all
ordered by Gotti. He also confessed to
helping Gotti
plan the execution of Costellano(Hewet 40-42).
This was all the
jury needed. The "Teflon Don" had been
busted. The court
found John Joseph Gotti guilty of all
charges. He is
now behind Bars serving life without parole
in the Marion
control unit of Illinois(Davis 413).
To sum it up, the life of John Gotti is a
perfect
example of how
one person with a little ambition can do
anything. Even
though he was born poor he became a
millionaire, and
even though he has lost his freedom, he
hasn't lost his
pride. In his own words "Nobody rolls
seven's, an
eleven's forever".
Works Cited
Davis, John.
Mafia Dynasty the Rise and Fall of the
Gambino Crime Family New York. Harper Collins,
1993.
Dorigo, Joe.
Mafia a Chilling illustrated History of
Underworld New Jersey. Charwell books, 1992
Gross, Km.
"Cold-Blooded King of a Hill Under Siege" .
People 12,Nov 1991:76
Hewet, Bill.
"Bad Fellas". People 23,March 1992: 40-42
Silverman, Burt.
" Hitting the Mafia". Time 29,
september 1986:23
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