I was there. I saw it daily. Not saying the Feds weren’t involved or Netflix is wrong.
I'm not following you.
Yes, the Feds were involved. Rudy was a Fed.
But I lived it.
How would living in NYC give you an inside view of what the FBI was doing? I lived in NYC too and I learned a lot of new stuff. I think anyone who lived through it would enjoy the documentary.
Maybe I didn't make my point clear enough. Before the courtroom successes in the mid 1980s there was years of work behind the scenes we were privy too. For example, key evidence used in the Mafia Commission trial was captured in 1981 or 82 before Rudy was in NYC. It basically started in the later 1970's with the FBI changing their approach the mob after J. Edgar Hoover died. They were going to invest the time and money to build big complex cases. To do this they had to stop going after the small fish, they had to learn how to use the RICO laws.
btw, another great NYC documentary is The Seven Five about the Michael Down police corruption scandal.
I was there. I saw it daily. Not saying the Feds weren’t involved or Netflix is wrong. But I lived it.
I'm not following you.
Yes, the Feds were involved. Rudy was a Fed.
How would living in NYC give you an inside view of what the FBI was doing? I lived in NYC too and I learned a lot of new stuff. I think anyone who lived through it would enjoy the documentary.
Maybe I didn't make my point clear enough. Before the courtroom successes in the mid 1980s there was years of work behind the scenes we were privy too. For example, key evidence used in the Mafia Commission trial was captured in 1981 or 82 before Rudy was in NYC. It basically started in the later 1970's with the FBI changing their approach the mob after J. Edgar Hoover died. They were going to invest the time and money to build big complex cases. To do this they had to stop going after the small fish, they had to learn how to use the RICO laws.
btw, another great NYC documentary is The Seven Five about the Michael Down police corruption scandal.