Another Exclusive by The Rogues gallery:
You have heard from Tom about who he says he is.. is it lie or fact? Fiind out Tom Papania truly is..
The Birth Of Tom and His Back Ground Part
1.
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SSN |
101-05-3840 |
Residence:
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10314 Staten Island,
Richmond, NY |
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Born |
27 Jun 1909 |
Died |
10 Sep 1992 |
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SSN |
061-10-5255 |
Residence:
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10314 Staten Island, Richmond, NY |
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Born |
16 Apr 1909 |
Died
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Mar 1987
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Tom's father was the youngest and only American born
child of the14 children born to the Papanier family who emigrated from
Palermo Sicily to South Philly (Philadelphia) at the turn of the century. It is a fact that the
family name was PAPANIER.
[Tom papanier had his name changed to Papania in 1985
in Gwinnett County, Georgia, he was charged and tried as Thomas Anthony Papanier]
Tom's father was born Anthony Papanier in 1909, Anthony
would grow up along side his sister Josephine, and Josephine's daughter, Rose, who was also
born in 1909.
Anthony and Rose were the same age and shared the same
last name due to the fact that Anthony's sister, Josephine, had conceived Rose
out of wedlock. She had fallen in love with 22 year old Alfonse Massaro {NOT the Joe The Boss Masseria, who was never married in Sicily and who came to this country as a teenager] who
already had a wife and children in Sicily.
They would reside in Brooklyn, NY,
and then move to Staten Island NY.
The Senior Anthony Papanier's sister, and mother to Rose, would
eventually fall in love and bear two more children with Frank Guggino. Frank
Guggino would be the only father Rose would ever know. He would remain an
integral and respected Grand Father and father and family member until his death
in the early 60's.
By 1924, 15 year old Anthony Papanier (TOM'S
FATHER) had fallen in love
with 15 year old Rose Papanier, (TOM'S FATHER'S
SISTER'S CHILD) his biological niece.
Anthony and Rose wanted to get married, but do to the fact
that both the Law and the Catholic Church forbid the marriage, in 1925, at 16
years of age, they eloped to South Philly (Philadelphia, NJ. USA) and sought out the Orphans Court
where they were married with Rose Papanier assuming the last name of her father,
Massaro, to keep her Papanier name from effecting the
marriage.
Contrary to Tom's testimony, outside of her later use of
the Massaro name, Rose never did know or meet her biological father, Alfonse
Massaro (NOT MASSERIA) , instead, it was Frank Guggino she would come to view as her father, and
that same Frank Guggino would be viewed as a grand father by Tom and Rose.
Further, contrary to Tom's allegation, Alfonse Massaro was
NOT *GIUSEPPE MASSERIA the Joe Masseria, b. c.
1887,, Italy d. April 15, 1931, New York, N.Y., U.S. byname JOE THE BOSS. And,
the record indicate Joe The Boss had a son, born in NY and no wife or children
in Sicily.
Further, Joe The Boss's family would become Genovese by the time of
Tom's age, and Salvatore Marranzano's family would become the Gambino Crime
Family. Tom's allusion that his father, Anthony, would not except a powerful
position with the mob is another crazy idea even IF his mother were truly the
daughter of Joe The Boss. Mob Protocol simply does NOT work like this, and, if
it did, Tom would have joined the GENOVESE FAMILY and Not The Gambino!.
Anthony and Rose Papanier's marriage would produce Tom
(born in 1944 at St Catherine's Maternity Hospital in Brooklyn N.Y.) and, though contacts have stated two other children, we could not discover birth
records of any other children besides Tom's Sister Rose, who is alive and now
living in Las Vegas.
Tom's father, Anthony, never worked more than one job at a
time. It is said that he was a large and handsome man who liked to drink beer.
It is also true that he was rather heavy handed in his use of corporal
punishment in the case of Tom. It could be said that Tom played an important
roll in being on the receiving end.
We received stories of Anthony's
weakness', words such as liar, petty thief and con artist surfaced on many
occasions, though, I must say, there is nothing substantial we could discover,
and we did not check for a police record. . We do desire to state that it was
not rumor as much as stories. Yet, our writing is not to degrade, only to
inform. So, we shall not delve any further with this portion, we only want to be
fair to Tom and not paint Anthony as a white night.
Tom's father worked in the Brooklyn Navel Yard before
losing this job for reasons we have yet to establish other than it was a hushed
up situation. He then would operate a gas station and mechanic until health
reasons caused him to cease this career. He then would secure a job with three
Jewish business men. Overseeing their real estate and chauffeuring them around.
A perk to this position was that he had the opportunity to not only drive a
Cadillac, but got to keep the car over night.
This job lasted until a drunk youth ran into him while he
was driving the Cadillac, causing a serious accident that slammed him and the
car across mediums and ended this career. Anthony Papanier would, sorrowfully,
commit suicide in 1992. But not until after Rose came down with cancer and had
to be placed in a nursing home because Anthony simply could not take care of
her.
Contrary to Tom's testimony, where God cured Rose when he
went to her, and the Doctors thought it was a miracle, she had to have a
mastectomy. She would refuse chemo therapy and the cancer would return, but
death would call in 1987 the form of several strokes.
Another fact that makes this story so horrendous and
sorrowful when viewed in the context of Tom's Testimony is that Rose, Tom's
mother, LOVED him dearly. She always stood by Tom. NEVER thought he could do no
wrong. And what will truly make your heart render an extra beat is the fact that
we will provide next.
How could a man forget a mother that would fight tooth and
nail for him? How? To not offer more to this woman is simply against the very
principles Tom attempts to portray. For his mother never threw him out. It was
told to us that Tom just never seemed to care for his people. Often using that
Love for his own, egotistical ends. We have stories that are just to hard to
write here. Things Tom was said to have done that were corroborated by others.
In fact, that father Tom is always talking down, grew
tired of the way Tom acted and reacted to everyday life. It was stated that Tom
was the proverbial street punk [something this writer is very familiar with]
coming home at all hours of the night, often not showing up for dinner, even,
once, his father, Anthony, got so tired of Tom's excuses that he did not know
what time it was, that he BOUGHT TOM a WATCH and set it BACK so Tom could be on
time.
Our informed sources and records had provided us many
powerful facts. Facts that had us standing up today in amazement. Our agreement
not to publish any new information until after the copyright infringement trial
was waived due to all the yahooing about the speaking engagements currently
obsessing the EZnewsTV pages...so, without fan fare.. this is the BIG ONE!
Contrary to Tom's testimony that when he was 17-18 he was
inducted into the Gambino Crime Family and given an assignment to shoot two
people in Wichita, Kansas, and then was turned in by Gambino to prove he would
keep his mouth shut with two 5 to 10 year prison sentences, in actuality, he
went into the AIR FORCE and was STATIONED in WICHITA KANSAS where he committed
burglaries and went to jail!
Here is Tom's Police Record:
( 2nd degree burglary and grand larceny, plus parole
violation showed
as other arrests, around 1965 or 1970)
>1965 Burglary &
Larceny Witchita Kansas - given 5-10 years for burglary,
served 1-5 in Kansas *(tom says he was 17 when he
"shot" two people and got two 5 - 10 year sentences, yet, he was 20
years of age when he committed a BURGLARY while stationed in Kansas in the Air
Force and got a 5 to 10 year sentence,
And when Tom was released, instead of returning to NY and
receiving Night Clubs as reward, he MOVED BACK INTO HIS Mother's HOUSE and DID
NOT LEAVE until he MARRIED his first wife Phyllis and fathered a son!
)
>1970 New Jersey Carrying a prohibited weapon
>1974 Fulton City GA Distribution of obscene
material and giving false
name for driver's licence
> 1978 Conspiracy in stolen stock
> 1979 Federal charges Petersburg VA Conspiracy in stolen stock
> 1980 Metro Correctional for conspiring against the U.S.
> 1984 Drug Possession, distribution of
obscene material with intent
> 1986 Georgia RICO act - dismissed distribution
of obscene material
charges
What is wrong with this testimony by Tom? Match
these statements to the facts above!
" I was a raised
in a household that - there wasn't much love there. My father and mother were
married at thirteen years old in Sicily. They came to America. My father had no
education. He would take any job that was available. He worked usually two jobs,
sometimes three jobs.
When I was seventeen years
old, they came to me, and they gave me a gun. This time it wasn't an old gun. It
wasn't rusty, and this time it had bullets in it. And I took a vow that I would
live and die by that gun. A piece of paper was put in my hand. It was set on
fire. They said that if I betray the Mafia, I would burn like this paper was
burning and go to hell.
And I rushed home and sure
enough my mother was in the bedroom. When I walked in and she was on her knees
praying, I answered up to her and asked her what she was praying about. She said
"I'm praying for this family and for you". And I said, "What are
you praying about for me?" And she looked up at me and tears had just
started to come down her eyes and she said, "It's no secret that you're
involved with these men." She said, "But, what you don't know is that
these men are the men that killed my father." And she said, "You have
no idea what it was like for my mother and I every day when my father left the
house, never knowing whether he was coming back. And one day the police came to
the house and told us he was killed. He wasn't coming back." And she said,
"These men killed my father, and I don't want them killing my son."
And
they said, "Now, is the next step. Some men have hijacked a truck in the
Garment District. It was an inside job. We killed the man on the inside. That's
already taken care of. But, the two men that hijacked the truck, they're hiding
out in Kansas. We want you to go there. We want you to shoot both of these men.
We don't want you to kill them. We just want you to set an example for everybody
to see what happens if they should steal from us... Shoot the two men and come
right back
I went there. I shot the two
men. I came back to the airport. ... And I got on the plane. ..And all that was
on the plane was policemen.And the judge said, "You know, you're Italian.
You're from New York. And you're down here shooting people. Are you in the
Mafia? Is this a contract?" When it came time for me to go before the
judge, I still kept that vow of silence. I didn't say a word. He sentenced me to
two 5 to 10 year sentences in the Kansas State Penitentiary. I went there, and
at that time, it was probably. I went there, and at that time, it was probably
the worst and toughest prison in the United States. As big as I was, and as
tough as I was handling myself, I had to fight almost every other day for
survival in that place. My mother and father had found out that I was arrested
and put in jail for shooting somebody.And my father disowned me. He said,
"I didn't have a mother, I didn't have a father." And not to write any
letters, not to make any phone calls, that they didn't exist any more. And that
I had chosen a new family
From two
nightclubs, I eventually went to four and to six restaurants. By the time I was
thirty years old, I was involved in the longshoremen business, the trucking
business, the warehouse business. Every fruit and vegetable, every piece of
meat, every fish that came into the ports and the different places in New York
City, I was getting a kickback from. I was now making hundreds of thousands of
dollars, not just hundreds any more, but hundreds of thousands of dollars. I was
growing.
NONE IS TRUE!
* "Masseria, Joe" Encyclopędia Britannica Online.
http://members.eb.com/bol/topic?eu=1472&sctn=1>
[Accessed 10 September 1999].