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Friday, December 29, 2023
The Life We Chose: My Washington Times On Crime Column On Mobsters William 'Big Billy' D'Elia And Russell Bufalino
The Washington Times published my On Crime column on The Life We
Chose, a true crime book about the Bufalino Cosa Nostra organized crime family in Pennsylvania.
You can read the column via the below link or the below text:
I thought Matt Birkbeck’s book about
mobsters William “Big Billy” D’Elia (seen in the above photo) and Russell Bufalino (who was
portrayed by Joe Pesci in Martin Scorsese’s “The Irishman”) was interesting,
especially the sections on South Philadelphia, where I grew up, currently live,
and where I’ve covered organized crime as a reporter for many years.
I was skeptical, however, of some of the
book’s claims, such as the subtitle that the Bufalino crime
family in Pennsylvania was the most powerful Mafia family in America. Some of
Mr. D’Elia’s claims also did not ring true to me.
I contacted Mr. Birkbeck (seen in the above photo) and asked him
about the Russell Bufalino crime family.
“Russell’s enormous power and influence
came in large part from the Teamsters and via his connection to Jimmy Hoffa as
well as his cousin William Bufalino, the general counsel paired by Russell with
Hoffa in the 1940s,” Mr. Birkbeck replied.
Did
you come across other evidence to support the assertions of William D’Elia?
“Yes. I had a research assistant, who happens to be a very good
reporter, work with me, and we were able to confirm some of what Billy told me,” Mr. Birkbeck said.
“During the two years I interviewed him, I never found he had lied or
embellished his life and career.”
Why
did you write the book?
"I knew who Billy was and that he had never spoken to anyone before, not law enforcement, not the media. S0, I thought it would be a great opportunity to add to the history of the Mafia in America as well as the secretive, unknown world of the Bufalino Family. He didn't disappoint."
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