OS 10 MAFIOSOS MAIS PERIGOSOS DE TODOS OS TEMPOS - Summary

Summary

The video appears to be a narrated discussion about some of the most notorious mafiosi in history. The narrator starts by playing beach music and discussing the dangers of the most dangerous mafiosi, drug traffickers, and professional killers. The narrator then introduces Al Capone, who was in control of several criminal businesses in Chicago and was involved in more than 30 murders. However, Al Capone is described as one of the nicest on the list and is placed in tenth place.

The narrator then introduces Frank Lucas, a mobster who became one of the biggest mafiosi of all time, with connections to the biggest mafias in New York. Lucas was involved in a massive drug trafficking network and was arrested in 1975.

The narrator also discusses Carlos Campinho, who started working in organized crime at a young age and eventually became the captain of a powerful family. Campinho took control of the family when the boss died and changed the family's name to Gambino.

The narrator then introduces John Gotti, who became one of the most powerful mobsters in the United States until his arrest in 1992. Gotti was known for selling heroin to Igaot, who was quick to kill the head of the family.

The narrator also discusses Charles Luciano, considered the father of organized crime. Luciano took advantage of a mafia war to rise to power and modernized the mafia, transforming families into professional criminal empires. Luciano's reign ended in 1936 when he was arrested.

The narrator then introduces Salvatore Riina, the boss of the Sicilian mafia. Riina is known for killing up to 40 people personally and was arrested and received three life sentences.

The narrator ends the discussion by asking viewers to follow their Facebook group and to comment on their videos. The video ends with music playing.

Facts

1. The text discusses various well-known mafiosi from around the world, including Al Capone and John Gotti.
2. Al Capone was in charge of several criminal businesses in Chicago, including prostitution rings and drug trafficking.
3. The text mentions that real-life mobsters aren't as elegant as movie mobsters and that real-life mobsters have barely seen anything about stents.
4. The text talks about a mobster who transformed the city of Las Vegas into a city of games, one of the largest in the world.
5. The text discusses the story of Carlos Campinho, who started working in organized crime when he was a teenager in 1921.
6. The text mentions that Carlos Campinho became the captain of a very powerful family, which took care of gambling and loan sharking.
7. The text talks about Frank Lucas, a gangster who managed to become one of the biggest mafiosi of all time and had several connections with the biggest mafias in New York.
8. The text talks about Charles Luciano, who is considered the father of organized crime.
9. The text discusses the story of Vicente Gotti, who became the most powerful mobster in the United States and was known for his eccentric behavior.
10. The text mentions that one of the biggest organized crime bosses is Salvatore Riina, the boss of the Sicilian mafia.