In Episode 118, Sammy The Bull takes you deeper than ever breaking down what trust really looked like in the Mafia and what wouldâve changed if he never left the Colombo family. He talks about growing up with the Rampers, the early days that shaped him, and the moment Roy DeMeo stunned him by claiming 200 hits. Sammy unpacks the Commission's silence on Gaspipe's drug ties, questions the hit on Phillyâs Testa, and shares what Gottiâs move on Castellano mightâve looked like if Roy DeMeo was still alive. He answers the ultimate old-school debate... sauce or gravy.. and recalls how the Mob celebrated the Fourth of July in the 1980s.Plus, he digs into JFK construction ties, the Buffalo family, and whether thereâs still room for new made men in todayâs Cosa Nostra. Civilian hits, unsolved mysteries, and hard truths about what it really meant to get your button. Itâs all here.No filters. No feds. Just pure, uncut Mafia reality from someone who lived it, survived it, and still ainât afraid to talk about it.
In Episode 118, Sammy The Bull takes you deeper than ever breaking down what trust really looked like in the Mafia and what wouldâve changed if he never left the Colombo family. He talks about growing up with the Rampers, the early days that shaped him, and the moment Roy DeMeo stunned him by claiming 200 hits. Sammy unpacks the Commission's silence on Gaspipe's drug ties, questions the hit on Phillyâs Testa, and shares what Gottiâs move on Castellano mightâve looked like if Roy DeMeo was still ...