I can't understand why the FBI bosses came and showed the mafia guys the photos, and even visited them in some pool room
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frogca — 11 years ago(March 20, 2015 12:17 AM)
I can't understand why the FBI bosses came and showed the mafia guys the photos, and even visited them in some pool room. WTF? I just can't make sense of it, and the fact the gangsters didn't believe it is even more puzzling. I mean they are obviously not bright individuals, but I can't understand their thought process. Mainly, can anyone explain why the FBI would do what they did at that point?
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micirisi — 11 years ago(March 20, 2015 10:56 AM)
In the scene prior you see that
Operation Donnie Brasco
is terminated which means the next thing is those criminally involved would be prosecuted and Pistone (Donnie) would testify against them in court along with the evidence included in his tapes. The agents purpose of notifying them at their hangout was merely to give them a chance to talk prior to the upcoming indictments and perhaps rub their noses in the bad news. Nothing was given away that was not soon to become public knowledge.
If you are concerned they wise-guys might go on the lam, it seems they were already under surveillance (remember the hidden agent taking their photos from across the street after the bad news). Also they seemed not to believe the FBI agents.
He killed sixteen Czechoslovakians. Guy was an interior decorator. -
frogca — 11 years ago(March 20, 2015 11:02 AM)
Nothing was given away that was not soon to become public knowledge.
True, but why take the risk of stirring things up? Surely it cannot help the arrest process. I understand this was done in the true Pistone story, according to Wikipedia, but it still doesn't make sense to me why they would do that. -
!!!deleted!!! (41638798) — 11 years ago(March 20, 2015 11:17 PM)
It gave all the guys on the crew fair warning that if they wanted to turn state's evidence against other crews and wise guys, now was the time.
It meant they could go back inside the social club and talk it over and decide if they were all going to give up other guys.
Putting pressure on them was a technique to get them to talk. To shock the WHOLE GROUP of them in one moment with all those photos of "Donnie" was a really good shock value act. Try to shake 'em up into talking.
Waltzing into the sacrosanct social club territory that these wise guys "owned" and used as their protected club space also was a huge f-u from the FBI agents.
They were letting them know who was in charge now. It was a total disrespectful invasion of their sacred territory. -
Totemkauf — 11 years ago(March 26, 2015 12:42 PM)
I assumed in that scene outside that Sonny Black and most of them knew damn well that the FBI was telling the truth, but Sonny was lyin about it being a scam to keep Lefty calm and not think he'd be killed soon.
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micirisi — 11 years ago(March 26, 2015 03:58 PM)
In the film I believe Sonny Black was genuinely unsure immediately after the bad news. I doubt he was putting on an act for Lefty. I only say that because Sonny Black knew his head was also on the chopping block if Donnie was FBI. Sonny was more worried about himself.
He killed sixteen Czechoslovakians. Guy was an interior decorator. -
user-322-326156 — 10 years ago(March 04, 2016 03:57 AM)
Exactly. I was starting to think I was the only one to know this. I think they make it obvious that Sonny Black is just saying it's a trick so that Left would stay calm and not freak and pack up in the middle of the night and run away.
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frogca — 11 years ago(March 29, 2015 11:51 PM)
Putting pressure on them was a technique to get them to talk. To shock the WHOLE GROUP of them in one moment with all those photos of "Donnie" was a really good shock value act. Try to shake 'em up into talking.
Unusual tactic, but your explanation does make sense, though I have no knowledge how the FBI operates, of course. -
kojiwatanabe — 11 years ago(March 29, 2015 04:46 PM)
Simple. The movie is a bit different than real life, but it was close to accurate.
Sonny Black was a capo who would have to scramble and make important phone calls to inform the higher up's of his screw up. Important conversations that would implicate them. They had a court authorized tap on his phone. Keep in mind at this time, The mafia was still a superpower and they had yet to beat them in court and convict higher up the chain. RICO gave them the power to convict bosses even if they did not participate in the crime. Merely if they ordered it.
In the movie, lefty is the guy Donnie is closest with, but in reality, it was Sonny Black who Joe Pistone truly got close to as a person. And Sonny Black who gave the bartender his watch and jewelery before going to his final meeting. Lefty actually was protected from being killed by the FBI because they got to him in time and died of cancer years later. -
cabal24 — 11 years ago(March 30, 2015 12:45 PM)
Exactly right Koji. There was also the part about them telling the mob Pistone was an agent not an informant and it would be a really bad thing for the mob to go after an agent or his family. Nobody really cares that much comparatively about an informant.
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putter_b — 10 years ago(April 15, 2015 06:14 PM)
The book claims that the agents that went to talk to the crew, were agents the crew already knew. There are certain agents in the FBI assigned to certain crews, the hunter and the prey. So they knew if it was the agents assigned to Sonny's crew, telling them Donnie was a FBI agent, it would carry more weight.
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jerjerrod — 10 years ago(April 22, 2015 01:13 AM)
The agent tossing his business card dismissively on the table and saying to call him if they want to talk made it pretty clear he was there to both gloat and offer a chance to turn state's evidence to save their own lives.
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takeda64 — 10 years ago(April 25, 2015 08:23 AM)
Another thing reason besides those already given is that in previous scene Donnie tells his wife that he does not want to pull out, because when he does, Lefty will be killed.
His mission was already terminated, but they wanted him out, by telling them about Donnie he effectively don't have any reason to go back, Lefty will be dead, and he will be too if he stays. -
Shade2 — 10 years ago(July 29, 2015 06:05 AM)
The FBI knew the rules of the mafia, and they knew that for letting an agent get in so close with them, Sonny and Lefty were going to get whacked.
This was their way of discreetly saying that there was an alternative, come in and talk and we'll protect you. But they were too dedicated to the life as you see in the movie. In reality, Sonny went to his death knowing he'd be killed and Lefty was arrested on the way to his.
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al666940 — 10 years ago(December 20, 2015 12:37 PM)
The book makes it pretty clear that was the reason:
- Unless proven without a doubt he was undercover, the mobsters would assume he turned rat and thus put contracts on him and his whole family.
- But proving that he was undercover, the FBI was saying "back the HELL off from him. He's law enforcement, not a rat, thus he was simply doing his job, and he beat you fair and square".
The FBI got wind of contracts being put on Pistone and his family indeed, no matter who he actually was. And thus paid visits to every capo and boss they could locate (of all the crime families) telling them that if ANYTHING happened to Pistone or his family, they personally would become the entire Justice Department's (not just the FBI) b!tch.
They made that specific threat to Paul Castellano (head of the Gambino family, the most powerful one).