Alex Napoliello at NJ.com offers a piece on the FBI
recordings of alleged Philadelphia-South Jersey Cosa Nostra crime family members.
What’s a sure-fire way for a mobster to earn a trip to the
can? An associate wearing a wire and taping your conversations.
Joseph
Servidio, a South Jersey resident who authorities say is a made member of the
Philadelphia La Cosa Nostra, knew this to be true and offered the following
advice:
“Eighty
percent of eyewitnesses got the wrong person. Eighty percent. They look like
the person … so without any corroborating evidence, you can even beat that,”
Servidio can be heard saying on tape, according to court documents. “The things
you can’t beat are the tapes ... with you saying it.”
Servidio said this to another made man in the Philly
mob. An associate who was — you guessed it — wearing a wire and taping their
conversations. Referred to in court documents as CS-1, the confidential
informant started feeding information to the FBI in 2015 and would go on to
record at least a dozen conversations with Servidio.
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