for RI mobster accused of lying about 1993 Sharon murde
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22 hours ago - No Bail for DeLuca. Boston Globe psge A-5. Carmen Ortiz demands detainment for DeLuca. Grantef by Magistrate Judge Bowler DeLuca ...
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when arthur deluca faked his own murder in 1958 he was wearing these shoes
nowadays we hear he wears worn out army boots as he drags his shopping cart around Medford. He acts like he's a dirty old man instead of a dangerous gangster, kind of like when
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when the Attorney General's office finally closes in on Medford Community Cablevision, Inc., DeLuca told our sports host that he plans to plead insanity.
He's going to take what he calls a "vinny the chin" plea bargain, no bargain with the Feds at all, Deluca will claim to be insane.
Who are we to argue? He probably is. Just ask a slimy attorney who once worked on Governors Ave. He's no fan of ours, but he will most certainly agree with our diagnosis of DeLuca
Psychiatrist Eugene D'Adamo, who was Gigante's "primary treating psychiatrist" saw him from 1973 to 1989 and said "he has been diagnosed since 1969 as suffering from schizophrenia, paranoid type with acute exacerbations which result in hospitalization." His list of alleged mental illnesses later included Dementia pugilistica and Alzheimer's Disease. He allegedly had to take daily medications for these illnesses, which included prescriptions for Valium and Thorazine. Since 1969, D'Adamo reported that Gigante had been treated on 20 different separate occasions for psychiatric disorders at St. Vincent's Hospital in Harrison, New York. These visitations all coincided with news of criminal indictments being handed down against him. Psychologist and mental health workers said at his trial that from 1969 to 1995 he had been confirmed 28 times in hospitals for treatment of hallucinations that he had "dementia rooted in organic brain damage." He had open heart surgery in 1998 and another cardiac operation in 1996 before his racketeering trial. He allegedly was prescribed to take on a day-to-day basis, 5 mg of Valium, 100 mg of Thorazine and 30 mg of Dalmane.
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