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I sold Ciro Mancuso two new Nautique boats. He ran a 140million dollar drug ring. His daughter was famous too, but for a better reason; she won a gold medal, silver and bronze in the Olympics in skiing.

Even took him water skiing behind one of our shop boats a few times at Boca Reservoir and Donner lake as he lived in Truckee (trying to find the photos of him ripping some turns). When he wasn't spending time in the mountains, he was surfing out his front door his beach house in Maui. Poor guy, hahaha. Still had tons of money and owned a lot of property in California (Truckee /Tahoe and Nevada). Definitely didn't give it all back to feds I guess. Probably had millions buried.

"Ciro Wayne Mancuso (born 1949) was a Nevada-based drug dealer convicted of running a $140-million marijuana smuggling operation for more than a decade. In cooperation with a foreign exchange student from Thailand, Mancuso built one of the largest domestic drug cartels in U.S. history".

 
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The night stalker Richard Ramirez struck two houses from mine while we lived there in Diamond bar . Happened in Aug 1985 , we lived on Fern Hollow Dr . Cops taped off my neighbors and our yard where there was a set of rose bushes were they did a plaster footprint . There was a green belt next to the fwy that had stairs going down into the green belt were they said he was there for a night or 2 . Dogs kept barking for two nights .
A good friend of mine once owned a very successful Defense Law Firm in OC. After a while they got out of the criminal defense business and concentrated on personal injury. While doing the criminal defense they once had to let go of a client because of “conflict of interest”. It was Ramirez. They were already defending his cousin and apparently they both may have been involved in some of the same murders. He used to tell me that criminal defense business could be about as sleazy as it gets. There were times he’d arrive at the office and see some homeless looking guy(s) sleeping on the pavement in their parking lot. He said you had to be careful because there were times those guys sleeping in the parking lot would later wake up and come into their office with shopping bags full of cash, to pay their legal fees. I also asked him how could he justify defending some of these creeps. He told me they’d do their best to get them a quick and just trial. He said some police departments were known to try to clear their files on one perpetrator guilty of a particular crime. The personal injury law often meant their client was one of the large insurance companies. He said some of the scams people tried to pull off on their Home Owner’s Policies were ridiculous. He also said it was not uncommon for a minor to have to sue their parent in order to get an insurance company to pay for certain coverages.

My bad - I confused Ramirez with Bianchi. It was Bianchi, the Hillside Strangler, who was once a client at my buddy’s law firm.
 
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Definitely. These stories are insane.
I feel like I’m watching 20/20 or dateline 😂 I think RDP needs to have a podcast of all these wild stories .. call it “Confessions or Close Call”
It happens all the time, all around you.
Most people just don’t see it.
Whatever you see on the news is like an iceberg, 10% or less of what is really happening.
Just ask the cops on here. They look at a crowd or event and see a totally different scenario then the average Joe sees.

I haven’t looked in a while, so don’t quote my numbers, but typically the FBI says there are at least 55 serial killers (real serial killers, not like gangster killers that fit the definition) operating in the US at any given time.

If you’ve ever been to an nfl game or any crowd of 75,000 people or whatever, you’ve possibly rubbed elbows with a killer of some sort.
There was a sexual predator right on this site a few years ago. Big time engine builder. Forget his name.
 

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Worked with a guy years ago who seemed like a real cool guy but he had some questionable friends . went to a couple motorcycle race events he ran in with him. Well he got layed off and one day he gunned down his ex girlfriend and wounded her new dude then shot himself in the head.
 

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Crossed paths with the Golden State Killer (Joe DeAngelo) several times. He lived in my neighborhood and we shopped the same stores all the time. Cranky old dude.
 

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I wouldnt say infamous but shook hands and talked with Yancy Robert Andrews maybe an hour after he got back from disposing of his sisters body just after killing her. My step dad is a residential contractor and Phyllis (the mother) was a client. We were supposed to start a remodel that morning but when we got there she was in a panic because they couldn't find Rebecca. Looked like some one broke in and robbed the place. We hung around for a while to see if we could help in any way eventually leaving as it didnt seem right to start working.
I still get chills thinking about this. Yancy was so calm and casual talking to us while his mother was worried. He was even consoling his mom, bringing us coffee and greeted the police when they showed up. Little did we all know what had just transpired a couple hours earlier. Fucking crazy and you never know who you are really talking to!
 
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I arrested this sick F%*#, Jeremy Strohmeyer!
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Crazy world that is for sure. Back in '78 just out of high school I was ordered to be a third wheel as a chaperone on a beach day date. (Dad made me go he knew if this guy crossed the line in any way I would easy be able to put him down at the time, or so we all thought). Kenneth Bianchi, known as the Hillside Strangler, that was known for committing at least 12 rapes and murders, most in conjunction with his adoptive cousin Angelo Buono who owned an upholstery shop in Glendale ca.. At first meet kenny seemed like a OK guy but at the beach he started to creep me out, he did absolutely nothing and was very polite and respectful BUT my gut was turning and I had no clue why. We ended the day with no issue, 2nd visit we went to his uncles upholstery shop and again I was ORDERED to go with so I did. At the shop the uncle Angelo seemed very nice but he also turned my gut for no reason that I could see not sure why but he did... finally we went to their shop a 3rd time and were hanging out with both Kenny and Angelo and my family member got the creepy feeling and when we left she said nope nope nope no way will I ever go out with him again I don't know why but NOPE!. Like 10-15 months later we found out who they were and what they did, my family member totally freaked out, we all thought WOW this could have ended her life in the most terrible way. Once they were jailed she was scared shitless that he may get out, I made a promise that if either got out I would be the one going to jail, thankfully he died in prison and so did his POS uncle.
 

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It happens all the time, all around you.
Most people just don’t see it.
Whatever you see on the news is like an iceberg, 10% or less of what is really happening.
Just ask the cops on here. They look at a crowd or event and see a totally different scenario then the average Joe sees.

I haven’t looked in a while, so don’t quote my numbers, but typically the FBI says there are at least 55 serial killers (real serial killers, not like gangster killers that fit the definition) operating in the US at any given time.

If you’ve ever been to an nfl game or any crowd of 75,000 people or whatever, you’ve possibly rubbed elbows with a killer of some sort.
There was a sexual predator right on this site a few years ago. Big time engine builder. Forget his name.
Gary Taylor. Lived in Newbury Park. Sick Pos.
 
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Gary Taylor. Lived in Newberry Park. Sick Pos.
 

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51 years in the car business, a ton of stories of con men and crooks. My friends tell me I should write a book. Not sure if it would be a comedy or a drama? One of my favorites was the guy who showed up to buy a new Expedition. Thankfully he went to the bank and got his own loan. Used paperwork from his ex-wife's company to get financed. He never owned any part of the business. I got a call from a friend that sold him a house full of furniture. She was worried about getting paid and he already had the furniture. When he showed up to get the Expedition, he gave me the keys to a new Mercedes and told me to have some fun with it, he would be back in a few weeks. Things start to feel odd. I hid the car, and track down the owner on the registration (she was from Cincinnati Ohio). He was suppose to be handing it back over to his ex-wife. Had a long talk with her. Dude is a con-man. Before she could come get the car, her cabin burned down on the lake. The only thing she did not protect, he had his name on the insurance yet. He moved all the new furniture to another one of our customers storage garages. So he gets arrested for arson ,the Expedition get repossessed, the furniture store got all of it's stuff back. She rebuilt the house, I go by it all the time in the boat. He never made 20/20 that I know of. But he got taken down by a bunch of small town hicks. LOL
 

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I'm already looking at Netflix and the Discovery channel for some of these stories...lol. I can't wait for version 2 of this thread. Their are a lot more stories to hear...
 

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When I worked at Cole CPD we had a contract to service all PD, SO and CHP cars , A new "hire" apparently didnt know that so when a Black and White rolled in , He took off from his work stall on a dead run thru the parking lot , turned out he was a "wanted criminal" 😂
I was going with a Girl when I was in my 20's whose Father was a day shift patrol Sargeant for the Seattle PD, I worked as a hard chrome plater in a big shop with a huge bay door next to where I worked. Roger would stop in and hang out checking out what I was working on, he thought chrome plating was fascinating.

More than once when he parked where most everyone in the shop could see his car and then him walking through the bay door someone would take off running, he thought it was funny as hell.

Roger was an old school cop, he wasn't out to arrest everybody, just the really bad people.
 

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The wife and I bought a 5.0 Mustang from Will Nix in Pomona and later that month he had his GM murdered.
"Nix was found guilty July 28 of having orchestrated the murder-for-hire shooting of car salesman Salvatore T. Ruscitti. Ruscitti, 58, a father of four, grandfather of five and a longtime salesman who had riled Nix by accusing him of cheating salespeople out of commissions, was gunned down in front of his family at the doorway of his Leucadia home on the night of Sept. 17, 1988".
When I was in high school I delivered pizzas to him, he lived in San Antonio Heights, all the drivers would fight to deliver to him because it was always a great tip. One time I took a couple pizzas to his place, he opens the door in a robe with topless girls walking by. He paid one of the guys to hang his Christmas lights also.
When I was in junior high I would go hang out with some older guys @RVRKID friends, that worked at the local 76 station on Friday nights, these guys were in highschool, gas pump jockeys, there was still a full service island and people would come through to find out where the highschool partys were. From about 5:30pm to 10:00 pm the highschool guys were in charge of the place before the night shift guy came in. It was a really cool time and place to be in our little town, still had a small town vibe. Around that time period Will Nix was larger than life, car dealership with tv commercials, wore a big gold medallion around his neck that said “WILL NIX”. That guy would come through there all gilled up on coke to fuel up his super rad cars and motorcycles, drove a cobra around quite often. It was the Will Nix show when he pulled in, always had hot chicks, fast cars, and big money. He would tell us crazy stories, I remember he said that it was not a good idea to open the top on a mustang convertible at 80mph, but his service department was able to fix it😂 I liked the guy, he was a charectors charector.
 

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I've got some family ones I can tell you about. first one is a picture of my grandfather and grandmother having a dinner with Joe Kennedy supposedly at the time they both were booze smugglers during prohibition. Another one I just looked at 2 weeks ago as I was cleaning out photo albums is a national enquirer newspaper article from 1969 there was an article about my uncle stealing 200K from my aunt(his sister) who had received the money as settlement after an LA city bus ran her over and paralyzed her. They had a criminal trial over the theft. I had another uncle go to jail for counterfitting and he supposedly took the fall for his crime bosses he died last year at 98. Last one a cousin of mine murdered someone in some kind of love triangle thing. He was semi homeless at the time I lost touch with him he was always a shady guy scammer type. I don't even know what happened to him. Okay i googled it he beat the guy to death with a golf club. got 25 years.
 

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I have pictures with Hillary Clinton. So, yeah. 🤓
Her BIL Roger was a local at the bars and around Redondo Beach. Quite a few I know use to party with him. He always had a ounce of Walter on him. They never heard where it came from or who paid his bills. But he partied 7 days a week.
 
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Her BIL Roger was a local at the bars and around Redondo Beach. Quite a few I know use to party with him. He always had a ounce of Walter on him. They never heard where it came from or who paid his bills. But he partied 7 days a week.

Doesn’t surprise me. I have pics and stories with / about some very high ranking people, and they fucking roll deeeeep, and I’m sure they take care of friends / family that may have stories etc
 

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I was eating at Piero's in Vegas and was told Henry Hill was there too. Closest I got
 
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When I was a kid, we ran across David Parker Ray "the toy box killer" quite frequently at elephant butte. In fact, my current lake property is ~400yds from his property where he had his "toybox". The scary part now looking back, my dad used to leave My mom, my sister and myself at the lake on the beach for weeks on end and he would come back and forth on the weekends. There were times we wouldnt see anyone other than each other for ~4 days, all the while this guy was murdering women in a trailer right up the hill.

On a lighter note, my son played Baby Holly on Breaking Bad. So, my sons on-screen dad is Heisenberg. 🤣
 

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Back in 2017 we would frequent a patio bar/grill on our Harleys in the Santa Monica Mountains. One afternoon there were 4 of us having a cold beer and this older guy walks up and introduces himself. Hey fellas I'm Robert and proceeded to shake all of our hands which was pretty normal for this place.

We all said damn that guy looks very familiar? About 10 min later we figured out it was Robert Blake. I know he was acquitted of his wife's murder but pretty sure he offed her. We all looked at each other and said WTF we just shook hands with a murderer. Will never forget that day.
 

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This clown lived behind us. I knew that he was up to no good. Living with girlfriend’s parents fathering kids and not working. Out late at night always messing around with a stereo in his car. Then the arrest and escape. They arrested him at the house and I saw the whole go down. Not as exciting as some of the others but it sure is nice to not have him in the neighborhood. Sadly the kids don’t look to be the brightest. We shall see how they pan out. The next baby’s daddy moved in when the 4th kid was pushed out of the thing that they call their mother.
 

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I had two guys working for me who both committed murder shortly after leaving my employ. One shot his roommate in the head with a shotgun to steal his share of the rent money. The other got into a relationship with a hooker, and together they robbed a diamond dealer in a Vegas hotel room, and killed him when he resisted. The former was a crazy coke user who quit his job the morning I was going to fire him, and I wasn’t surprised by his actions, but the latter was a super polite and hard working young man that you’d never suspect to be capable of murder.
 

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Have we had any infamous criminals on RDP?
 

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Have we had any infamous criminals on RDP?
Who is “we”?
8 billion people can access this site.
What do you think?

But yes. Infamous criminals have been here, and some yet to be revealed as infamous are on here right now.
 

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Who is “we”?
8 billion people can access this site.
What do you think?

But yes. Infamous criminals have been here, and some yet to be revealed as infamous are on here right now.
We as the usual inmates. Obviously anyone can look at this site but I was referring to someone who was a regular poster.
 

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We as the usual inmates. Obviously anyone can look at this site but I was referring to someone who was a regular poster.
There have been several "regular posters" from the "boating websites" either before or after RDP that have been to prison for one reason or another.
 

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In 1993 I was the Project Manager and Super 7PM to 7 AM on a 7/24 project at City Walk in Univeral City. It was the 1st phase TI build out of a special effects photography studo before Photoshop was even conceive. Michael Jackson came in with his entourage at 1 in the Morning just as we were wrapping it up. I sat and talked to him for 1/2 an hour while the scenes were set up. Honestly he didn’t seem to come off as he is currently portrayed. I have copies of the pics of him taken that night (somewhere) but I’d have to look for them.
 

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I won't say much because many of them still exist.

Boxer is from my old neighborhood. Many of the people in the book are in some way associated with people I know. In one of the pictures in the book is my good buddies older brother. The picture includes some of the original Mexican mafia heads in prison.

When the book came out some people's doors got kicked in. I know this particular person. Who's specifically mentioned in the book. He once told me a story about his encounter with El chapo.

In this video the gentleman says there is probably a bounty on boxer for debriefing. There's definitely a green light on boxer. Has been for over 15 years. They must have him hidden pretty well.

The books an interesting read. So much happening around me as a kid I had no idea. I knew everywhere he describes. Reading about monsters you actually know is an unsettling feeling. You know who they are and what they do. But you don't know specific details unless you're inside. Frankly if you're on the outside you don't want to know. You just want to be friendly and stay on their good side.
 

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Who is “we”?
8 billion people can access this site.
What do you think?

But yes. Infamous criminals have been here, and some yet to be revealed as infamous are on here right now.
Definitely plenty of crooks/ conmen that have been on here.
 

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O.J. Before he was accused of double homicide. Seemed like a cool dude.
 

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Yes. A few times in banking. Not in a timeframe to tell the best one yet.
 

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This clown lived behind us. I knew that he was up to no good. Living with girlfriend’s parents fathering kids and not working. Out late at night always messing around with a stereo in his car. Then the arrest and escape. They arrested him at the house and I saw the whole go down. Not as exciting as some of the others but it sure is nice to not have him in the neighborhood. Sadly the kids don’t look to be the brightest. We shall see how they pan out. The next baby’s daddy moved in when the 4th kid was pushed out of the thing that they call their mother.
He offed himself in prison, started a mess of an investigation into inmate suicides.. wild.
 

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He offed himself in prison, started a mess of an investigation into inmate suicides.. wild.
right?!??! Kind of crazy to think that he gave in and took his own life. I can’t imagine how this has messed up the kids. Crazy to think what people put their kids through in their younger years. Now the next father figure does not work that I can tell. He set up a wanna be punching bag on their clothesline that has clothes on 24/7 rain or shine. LOL.
 

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I hung out with the assistant warden at Corcoran State Prison, back when Charles Manson was still an inmate there.

He told some interesting stories…summed up Manson like this (paraphrased):

He’s intelligent and knows how to act-up when the cameras are watching. Basically he’s no different from you or me, he just likes to kill people.
 
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