The Mob and Me: Wiseguys and the Witness Protection Program

The Mob and Me: Wiseguys and the Witness Protection Program

by John Partington, Arlene Violet

Narrated by Dick Hill

Unabridged — 8 hours, 6 minutes

The Mob and Me: Wiseguys and the Witness Protection Program

The Mob and Me: Wiseguys and the Witness Protection Program

by John Partington, Arlene Violet

Narrated by Dick Hill

Unabridged — 8 hours, 6 minutes

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Overview

When U.S. Marshal John Partington suddenly found himself protecting the family of renowned mobster Joe "The Animal" Barboza, he made up the rules as he went along. Among Partington's diverse activities: managing a rotating crew of U.S. Marshals; chasing the family cat; convincing Barboza's wife not to leave; keeping the witness, his wife, and their child alive; and transporting the witness to and from hearings in the face of death threats. Unbenownst to him, this experience would lead to his becoming one of the founders of the Witness Protection Program. Partington shares his unique journey here for the first time.



Providing a step-by-step account of exactly what it was like to guard and transport informants, as well as details about the process of identity change, The Mob and Me shows the development and evolution of the Witness Protection Program. Other informants Partington eventually guarded include Bob Leuci (The "Prince of the City" cop memorialized in the movie of that name), Watergate figures Howard Hunt (whose son claims he was hired to kill JFK) and John and Maureen Dean, antiwar protester Father Dan Berrigan, and numerous other notables.



Filled with insider information on dozens of mobsters and other informants, The Mob and Me answers the question, What are these stone-cold killers really like?

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"Dick Hill does his usual excellent work narrating this first-person account of the origin of the Witness Protection Program.... [He] is completely convincing as Partington." ---AudioFile

DECEMBER 2010 - AudioFile

Dick Hill does his usual excellent work narrating this first-person account of the origin of the Witness Protection Program. U.S. Marshall John Partington was selected by Robert Kennedy to create a program offering a safe haven for Mob figures who agreed to name names. Hill is completely convincing as Partington. His cadence contains all the sincerity of a man on a mission. Partington spent 30 years babysitting mobsters, many of whom weren’t always cooperative. Hill keeps Partington’s stories fascinating—sometimes funny, sometimes gruesome. He uses original accents and timbres for the various wiseguys, never resorting to stereotypes. Listeners learn the inside scoop on high-profile underworld cases, the Watergate break-in, and various death threats and vendettas. Partington’s conclusion? Bad guys can be good, and good guys can be bad. S.J.H. © AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171268619
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 09/14/2010
Edition description: Unabridged
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