So why did they call him pussy?

So why did they call him pussy?

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he was a cat burglar

Cat Buglar. But it's hiliarious how they call him that and casually around evreyone.

Because he was in a muff

but he's too fat to be a cat burglar

Because he gets fucked

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>lets just murder this guy under the FBIs care adn leave blood and guts all over the boat that tony just bought never thinking the FBI might ask his wife who he was last seen with or where he was going after tony showed up at his house that same morning.
>well i guess our #1 informant is most likely dead and murdered by the crew! too bad we in the FBI can do absolutely no follow up investigation about this....repeat plotline with Aide.
BRAVO CHASE

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>terrifying, cold blooded gangster
>people call him “big pussy”
Bravo chase…

If only they could have expanded on it in the prequel film instead of 50% of it being about blacks that have no value to the story.

Ade literally told her FBI contact that she was going to tell Chrissy and they were going to flip. Ade disappears that afternoon, never to be seen again - and no one cares.

irl this would easily be enough to bring in Chris for questioning and/or get a search warrant, even if they didn't turn anything up it's absurd that the FBI just doesn't care

Unironically yes. Real tough guys often get cutesy/ironic nicknames.

Prove it. They cannot prove shit. It would be a waste of time.

There were TWO mafia Capos with the name "Joey Flowers". TWO. It didn't just happen once, but twice in two unrelated families.

>phone records show her last contact with the outside world was a three minute phone call from a payphone somewhere in NJ.

In the era of cellphones and payphones disappearing everywhere there would be absolutely no red flags about this.

Are you retarded? Did you even watch the show? FBI investigations in organized crime are about building a years-long case and establishing a pattern of behavior of their target so they can put them away for life. They’re not going to storm in and make the arrest over one dead mafioso. Damn it must be painful being this retarded while watching shows

>spend thousands dollars in resources and manpower to get informants to build a case
>murder is #1 for their investigations because "the fbi would never turn its back on a murder"
>one of their strongest assets is likely discovered and murdered with a short list of suspects with strong motives.
>oh well LOL better luck next time!

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who is booba in background? any nudes

thats not how investigations work. if you spent all that time and money trying to get them on a felony charge, then they gift you a rather obvious homicide, that would get the full weight of their federal investigation because its most likely the quickest route to a felony murder 1 conviction.

Why would they explore other cases when that obvious slam dunk is right there?

Face it, law enforcement was never a serious threat in the sopranos. At least after 911 they had the excuse of "this isnt really our concern anymore" which was historically correct.

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They had probably zero physical evidence to build that case, and they obviously knew there was a risk of that happening. Why would they show their hand?

They weren’t going for a single homicide charge you moron, they were building a full RICO case against the entire organization with multiple charges of homicide, witness intimidation, etc. basically the whole nine yards against Tony. That’s how you get someone out away for life. What happens when Mink gets the homicide charge dropped on account of mishandled evidence, or pays off witnesses or some shit? He’s off scot free. I just find it incredible how someone could watch this series and miss on the most basic shit, lmao

*put away for life