60 Minutes archives: The Most Feared Gangster

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From 1999: After his government-informant deal fell through, mob boss Anthony Casso, who admitted to participating in the murders of 36 people, told Ed Bradley he was the one cheated.

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コメント (21)
  • Watching old interviews make me realize how bad the media is today
  • Didn't realize how much I loved and appreciated ACTUAL journalism
  • @donjuan2421
    Ed Bradley was one of the best ever.. He didn't judge Casso, he just had a conversation with him like a regular person...
  • @Boozie73
    He's almost in tears talking about his daughter, then when the focus changes to the people's lives he's ended, he snaps right out of it, like flipping a switch, true sociopath, disturbing yet fascinating.
  • He cries about his family but yet he killed fathers who had their families. Pure evil.
  • all these mob guys say being a rat is the worst thing...then they get caught, and immediately flip
  • The 60 minutes show I grew up with in the 70’s and 80’s and 90’s were the best. Great interviewers. Like Bradley. Those were the good old days of 60 minutes.
  • RIP to those brothers decent dads working hard while these cowards still alive.
  • @RJBurle
    Him crying like a baby for his family was almost touching, until he reveals he had no sympathy for the families that he personally destroyed.
  • @bjw9529
    I can watch this over and over and over again. His demeanor, eyes, accent, story. What a mad man
  • Seeing this video reminds of just how excellent Ed Bradley was. Still missed!!!
  • Mr Bradley was a legendary journalist- smart, insightful questions and always drawing out his subjects by putting them at ease with studied charm. One of the best to ever appear on 60 Minutes.
  • Cries like a baby because he went against his daughters wishes but killed other fathers and he doesn’t worry about how that affects the murdered men’s daughters.
  • "I could see the handwriting on the wall." A priceless phrase!
  • "There's nobody honorable left out there".... sounds like he fits right in.
  • On his tombstone they should write " The man who always had "THE BESTA FOODS AND THE BESTA WINES"
  • Ed Bradley is a solid journalist. Need more of this type.
  • Just like Anthony Casso said " I didn't know them, so I don't feel anything," we don't know him, so we don't feel anything for him nor for his family, he could rot in jail forever, for what I care.
  • Anthony Casso finally achieved his goal of getting out of prison on December 15, 2020. Casso died from complications related to COVID-19 inside US Prison Tucson. He was 78 years old.