notorious mobsters, Eugene "Nick the Blade" Gesuale (left) and Charles "Chucky" Porter in 1981 at the Beacon Club in Squirrel Hill.
Submitted by Yinzerman1992 t3_yc908n in pittsburgh
Someone once told me that the "guys from Pittsburgh" that Ray Liotta's character, Henry Hill, references in Goodfellas were located in McKeesport. It would make sense to me considering around that time McKeesport was the third biggest city in PA.
Anyone know more about that?
The idea of McKeesport being the third largest city in the state is very surprising to me
McKeesport was once a lot larger (pop peaked in the 40s at ~55k; now down to ~17k), but wasn't actually ever the 3rd largest in the state. Even at its peak, there were other cities (e.g., Allentown, Harrisburg, Erie, Reading, Scranton, Altoona, Johnstown) with larger populations.
That said, McKeesport was definitely way more populated before than it is now.
I've heard the pittsburgh connect was in fact nick the blade but don't quote me on it.
It was NTB and Paul Mazzei, I believe.
> Paul Mazzei
WTF? I went to elementary school with a Paul Mazzei III. Everything makes so much fucking sense now. holy shit.
Sounds like there’s some stories.
Nothing crazy but just a lot of happenings that make sense that his family was connected. A lot of Italian guys at sports, never really talking about his grandpap, constantly missing school for "family" stuff. Even after like 30 something years that always stuck out to me.
It was indeed Nick the blade.
Also, at that time, McKeesport was the biggest per-capita consumer of Copenhagen of any city in the US (also, assuming the world).
Nice
Penn hills was a big mobster hub in the 60s, 70s, & 80s. That’s where Chuck eventually settled in.
Monroeville and Murrysville still have a heavy mob presence.
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