Wise Guy Confessions

The Big Kahuna’s Last Luau. The Kennedy File

8 min · 25 de feb de 2026
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Wise Guy Confessions – the podcast where old-school mob insiders break omertà and spill secrets they were never supposed to tell. This episode teases a chilling phone-tap recording from a Chicago payphone booth: a raw, unguarded conversation diving deep into the JFK assassination conspiracy. It’s the kind of tape that could rewrite American history… but it’s still too dangerous to release. Listen at your own risk.

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Final Tape (For Now) In the dim back booth of a Brooklyn social club, Vinny “The Kid” Russo sits down for what he believes is just another recording—another night spinning tales of the life he chose, from running errands as a wide-eyed kid in Bensonhurst to making his bones, stacking cash in construction rackets, shaking down deadbeats, and swearing unbreakable loyalty under omertà. He speaks with the easy rhythm of a man who thinks he still belongs: the pride in his voice when he recalls Tony “The Blade” Moretti calling him family, the laugh in his throat remembering Florida dreams over grappa and gabagool, the quiet reverence when he mentions his wife and boys waiting at home. But this tape—recovered years later from a dusty evidence locker in the 53rd Precinct—captures something far darker than nostalgia. As Vinny talks, the door swings open. Cold air rushes in. Two men step inside. Words are few. A summons to “outside.” A black Lincoln idles at the curb, trunk cracked. What follows is raw, chaotic, and final: the accusation, the struggle, the trunk slamming shut, the desperate pounding from inside, the long drive into the night, and one last, chilling exchange under cold stars. This is the last known recording of Vinny Russo. No body was ever found.

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