John Gotti Jr
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What you thought I was, what you thought it was, that reality is no more a reality. So I wanted to move on. And it was my way of telling my father, if I win my case, I'm going home. I want to be a civilian. If I lose my case, I'll do my 20 some odd years and I'm going home to be a civilian. That's it. You are my cause. You are my cause. Maybe that was your cause, but you are my cause, okay?
What you thought I was, what you thought it was, that reality is no more a reality. So I wanted to move on. And it was my way of telling my father, if I win my case, I'm going home. I want to be a civilian. If I lose my case, I'll do my 20 some odd years and I'm going home to be a civilian. That's it. You are my cause. You are my cause. Maybe that was your cause, but you are my cause, okay?
You're dying. I hope and pray you live. I hope you pray and live 20, 30 more years. And if that's the case, you know what? I would have been in that world still today. I'd be in that life today.
You're dying. I hope and pray you live. I hope you pray and live 20, 30 more years. And if that's the case, you know what? I would have been in that world still today. I'd be in that life today.
I'm thinking, and the message that was brought to him was of such.
I'm thinking, and the message that was brought to him was of such.
It was sent. It was sent to him.
It was sent. It was sent to him.
Was he disappointed? A bit. But he opens the conversation by saying, Joseph said John wants closure. And he said, that word is not in my son's vocabulary. He goes on to talk about it. And then he's telling me. And then we're having our conversation. And we communicate in a way we know how to communicate, my father and I. We can feed off each other. Okay?
Was he disappointed? A bit. But he opens the conversation by saying, Joseph said John wants closure. And he said, that word is not in my son's vocabulary. He goes on to talk about it. And then he's telling me. And then we're having our conversation. And we communicate in a way we know how to communicate, my father and I. We can feed off each other. Okay?
And, you know, at that point, he's letting me know his feelings. And I'm sort of letting him know my feelings. I tell him about my son, John Gotti. And I'm telling him about his other grandson, John Gotti. And I'm saying, what's your hope and expectations for them? This is me now. And I'm expendable. But are they expendable? Are your grandkids expendable? So when do we stop this?
And, you know, at that point, he's letting me know his feelings. And I'm sort of letting him know my feelings. I tell him about my son, John Gotti. And I'm telling him about his other grandson, John Gotti. And I'm saying, what's your hope and expectations for them? This is me now. And I'm expendable. But are they expendable? Are your grandkids expendable? So when do we stop this?
At what point do you think, you're my cause. If you're going to be here forever, then I'm here with you. I'm with you. I said I'd follow you off a cliff, and I'm going to die with you, okay? But if you're dying, I see it. You're telling him this. I'm not.
At what point do you think, you're my cause. If you're going to be here forever, then I'm here with you. I'm with you. I said I'd follow you off a cliff, and I'm going to die with you, okay? But if you're dying, I see it. You're telling him this. I'm not.
He understands where I'm going with this, and my body language is telling him, and he's like, you know, he's opening up his jumpsuit, and he's going like this, and I'm looking. And I remember when they said it first gave him 120 days to live. He had stage four of squamous head and neck cancer, very aggressively moving. And they gave him 120 days to live. He ultimately lived almost four years.
He understands where I'm going with this, and my body language is telling him, and he's like, you know, he's opening up his jumpsuit, and he's going like this, and I'm looking. And I remember when they said it first gave him 120 days to live. He had stage four of squamous head and neck cancer, very aggressively moving. And they gave him 120 days to live. He ultimately lived almost four years.
But we knew what they were going to do. We knew how the cancer materialized. We knew how it matured. We know how it got there. The government did it. They did it. He had infections in his mouth from his implants. They took away his commissary where he was able to drink bottled water. They took it away from him.
But we knew what they were going to do. We knew how the cancer materialized. We knew how it matured. We know how it got there. The government did it. They did it. He had infections in his mouth from his implants. They took away his commissary where he was able to drink bottled water. They took it away from him.
And they made him drink and brush his teeth in water from Marion, Illinois, which you can pull up. Amnesty International had done a report on Crab Orchard Lake. The prison was built on this Crab Orchard Lake, on this old abandoned coal mines.
And they made him drink and brush his teeth in water from Marion, Illinois, which you can pull up. Amnesty International had done a report on Crab Orchard Lake. The prison was built on this Crab Orchard Lake, on this old abandoned coal mines.