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mobbed up podcast

by Mr. Carol Wisoky PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How many parts are in Mobbed Up?

This 11-part narrative series is produced by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, in partnership with The Mob Museum. For more information, visit www.reviewjournal.com/mobbedup. Mobbed Up chronicles the rise and fall of organized crime in Las Vegas through the eyes of those who lived it: ex-mobsters, law enforcement officials, politicians and journalists.

Who are the hosts of the Mobbed Up podcast?

Mobbed Up host Reed Redmond and Mob Museum VP of Exhibits and Programs Geoff Schumacher host 'Mobbed Up Live.’ The bonus episode includes panel discussions with voices from the podcast, as well as an interview with Sen. Harry Reid about his time on the Nevada Gaming Commission.

Where can I find more information about Mobbed Up?

For more information, visit www.reviewjournal.com/mobbedup. In this season-ending forum at The Mob Museum, Nigro joins Season 2 host Jeff German and former Gov. Robert List in a discussion about the Aladdin’s troubles under the control of the mob and how the state and the courts dealt with it.

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When will the podbean app be released?

Podbean App. Release date: July 5, 2021. Wayne Newton and Johnny Carson, two of the biggest stars in the entertainment world, both set their sights on buying the Aladdin after regulators stripped the resort’s owners of their gaming licenses. Newton, the “Midnight Idol,” was the number one headliner at several hotels.

What was the fight against organized crime in Las Vegas?

It was an unforgettable era in the fight against organized crime in Las Vegas. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Mafia crime families wielded hidden control over more than a third of the Strip’s casinos, and federal and state agents were waking up to the enormous task of pushing them out.

Our Religion

Thursday, October 11, 1979. Around 4:30 a.m., a woman returns to her home in Las Vegas to find her belongings tossed around, bullet holes marking the walls and a trail of blood leading to her backyard.

The Family Business

As a kid, Frank Cullotta’s first job was stealing. His second job was shining shoes on Grand Avenue in Chicago. One day, another young shoeshine yelled at him from across the street. The two kids stepped into the middle of the road to defend their turf, both ready for a fight.

Claim to Fame

A string of gunshots rattled the Chicago suburb of Elmwood Park, Ill., in the early morning hours of April 26, 1962. Two brothers and a woman had been ambushed while exiting a bar, chased down by car after attempting to drive away and shot to death.

The Argent Empire

In the 1970s, a holding company called the Argent Corporation begins buying up Las Vegas casinos using loans from the Teamsters Union Central States Pension Fund.

Cleanface

Prior to his decades-long career in Congress, former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid squared off with the mob as chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission.

Hole in the Wall

Frank Cullotta says he assembled a crew, dubbed the ‘Hole in the Wall gang,’ on orders from his childhood friend and reputed Las Vegas mob enforcer Tony Spilotro.

What is the story behind Mobbed Up?

'Mobbed Up' chronicles the rise and fall of organized crime in Las Vegas through the eyes of those who lived it: ex-mobsters, law enforcement officials, politicians and journalists. From back alleys to bank vaults, dimly lit basements to the neon glow of the Las Vegas Strip, the Review-Journal's Reed Redmond will guide listeners through the 20th-century criminal underworlds of Chicago, Kansas City and Las Vegas. This 11-part narrative series is produced by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, in partnership with The Mob Museum.

When did the FBI put microphones in a restaurant?

July 7, 2020. "Las Vegas was the last thing on our mind.". In the spring of 1978 , the FBI’s Organized Crime Squad in Kansas City placed microphones in a restaurant, hoping to pick up information about local mob activity. Instead, they picked up on something far bigger: casino skimming operations in Las Vegas.

When did organized crime end in Las Vegas?

June 30, 2020. “This was the end of organized crime in Las Vegas.”. In 1978, mob-connected thief Frank Cullotta moves from Chicago to Las Vegas to work alongside his childhood friend, reputed Las Vegas mob enforcer Tony Spilotro.

What is mobbed up about?

Mobbed Up chronicles the rise and fall of organized crime in Las Vegas through the eyes of those who lived it: ex-mobsters, law enforcement officials, politicians and journalists. From back alleys to bank vaults, dimly lit basements to the neon glow of the Las Vegas Strip, the Review-Journal's Reed Redmond will guide listeners through the 20th-century criminal underworlds of Chicago, Kansas City and Las Vegas. This 11-part narrative series is produced by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, in partnership with The Mob Museum. For more information, visit www.reviewjournal.com/mobbedup.

Where did the FBI put microphones in the mob?

In the spring of 1978, the FBI’s Organized Crime Squad in Kansas City placed microphones in a restaurant, hoping to pick up information about local mob activity. Instead, they picked up on something far bigger: casino skimming operations in Las Vegas. For more on this episode, visit www.reviewjournal.com/mobbedup.

Who was the thief in the hole in the wall?

Hole in the Wall | S1E7. “This was the end of organized crime in Las Vegas.”. In 1978, mob-connected thief Frank Cullotta moves from Chicago to Las Vegas to work alongside his childhood friend, reputed Las Vegas mob enforcer Tony Spilotro.

What is mobbed up about?

Mobbed Up chronicles the rise and fall of organized crime in Las Vegas through the eyes of those who lived it: ex-mobsters, law enforcement officials, politicians and journalists. From back alleys to bank vaults, dimly lit basements to the neon glow of the Las Vegas Strip, the Review-Journal's Reed Redmond will guide listeners through the 20th-century criminal underworlds of Chicago, Kansas City and Las Vegas.

What is the story behind Mobbed Up?

'Mobbed Up' chronicles the rise and fall of organized crime in Las Vegas through the eyes of those who lived it: ex-mobsters, law enforcement officials, politicians and journalists. From back alleys to bank vaults, dimly lit basements to the neon glow of the Las Vegas Strip, the Review-Journal's Reed Redmond will guide listeners through the 20th-century criminal underworlds of Chicago, Kansas City and Las Vegas. This 11...

When is Mobbed Up season 2 coming out?

Introducing Mobbed Up: The Fight for Las Vegas. Season 2. June 13, 2021 • 1 min. Season 2 of “Mobbed Up: The Fight for Las Vegas,” an eight-part, true-crime series, takes you to the late 1970s and early 1980s, an unforgettable era in the battle against organized crime in Las Vegas.

Where did the FBI put microphones in the mob?

In the spring of 1978, the FBI’s Organized Crime Squad in Kansas City placed microphones in a restaurant, hoping to pick up information about local mob activity. Instead, they picked up on something far bigger: casino skimming operations in Las Vegas. For more on this episode, visit www.reviewjournal.com/mobbedup.

Who said Las Vegas was better in those mob days?

The people who say that Las Vegas was better in those mob days, they miss the comps. Former Review-Journal reporter and columnist Jane Ann Morrison. “The people who say that Las Vegas was better in those mob days, they miss the comps,” former Review-Journal reporter and columnist Jane Ann Morrison says in Part 1 of “Mobbed Up.” “Locals went to ...

When was the bloody murder in Las Vegas?

On Oct. 11, 1979 , Las Vegas residents who picked up the evening edition of the Las Vegas Review-Journal were greeted with the headline “Con Suspect Killed in ‘Bloody Murder.’ ”

What is part 9 of Mobbed Up about?

Part 9 of “Mobbed Up” tells the story of a surprise witness during a sentencing hearing for Lawrence Neumann, a member of the “Hole in the Wall Gang.”. By Reed Redmond / Las Vegas Review-Journal.

What happened in the 9th installment of Mobbed Up?

At the end of Part 7 of the series, the crew had been arrested during an attempted burglary at a home furnishings store, Bertha’s, in Las Vegas. If convicted in the Bertha’s case, ...

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