Man...that was one tough sandbox!!

Richard Del Belso


 



Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 20:58:42 -0500
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] MEANEST VILLAINS
To: [email protected]

I was "lucky" enough to play in the Dunes Hotel every day for the year or so 
Spilotro hung out there every day.

He tried to hide how scary (and crazy) he was, but he couldn't quite do it.

He started backing some of the best poker players in the highest games, and he 
"romanced" me and offered to finance me as well. I asked a friend who was 
playing for him, and he said "What do you need this for, Bruce?" and I very 
politely turned Tony down.

He got his. He was driven out to the desert with one of his brothers, and he 
was later found buried there, and the autopsy showed he had been buried alive, 
and that a part of his anatomy had been removed and put in his mouth before he 
died. Not a way anyone would choose to go!

Bruce


On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 8:38 PM, Richard Halegua Comic Art 
<[email protected]> wrote:



At 05:53 PM 4/26/2010, Bruce Hershenson wrote:

I think most of the people named were more crazy than mean.

When I think of MEAN, I think of:

Hume Cronyn as Capt. Munsey in Brute Force
Bruce is correct on Hume Cronyn being one of the very meanest of all villains

another one no one has mentioned yet is Joe Pesci as Nicky Santoro in Casino 
which was based on of the all time real life meanest villains. Spilotro was 
possibly the greatest sadist in Vegas history

here is some data from IMDB trivia:

The "head in a vise" scene is taken from an anecdote in the book "Casino" 
unrelated to the main story, describing mob enforcer Tony Spilotro's 
interrogation of a low-level gangster named Billy McCarthy, who had committed 
the unauthorized murder on the Scalvo Brothers, a pair of high-ranking mobsters 
within Spilotro's crime organization. Trying to get McCarthy to give up the 
identity of the man who helped him kill the Scalvos, Spilotro first beat 
McCarthy, then stabbed him in the testicles with an icepick, before finally 
shoving his head in a vise and crunching it to five inches wide; McCarthy 
didn't give up the name of his partner, Jimmy Miraglia, until Spilotro 
tightened the vise in such a way that one of Billy's eyes popped out. 
Amazingly, McCarthy survived the head-crushing long enough for Spilotro to kill 
him by dousing him in lighter fluid and setting him ablaze. Spilotro would 
remark later in life, "Billy McCarthy was the toughest guy I ever met." (Jimmy 
Miraglia was subsequently shot dead and put in the trunk of his own car along 
with Billy's corpse). 



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