"He must have done something. They don't kill you for nothing." - Chicago Gangster Ted Newberry. Rubbed out January 7, 1933

Friday, March 12, 2010

Goings on

Holy smoke, is it Friday already? Wow, haven't done much posting this week but that doesn't mean the DGIS staff hasn't been busy. We have, count em, two interviews coming up shortly and we have also been busy with another gangster ghost.

The ghost of Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll himself, who can be found at Liquid Assests in South Plainfield, New Jersey. Why does the apparition of the bad boy from the Bronx haunt a Jersey Gentleman's club? Well turns out the owner is the nephew of ...well, you'll have to tune into A&E's "My Ghost Story" to find out. In addition to playing the part of "patron" I also assisted with some back ground info on the ghost when he was amongst the living. We'll let you know when it's going to air.

2 comments:

John DuMond said...

"Why does the apparition of the bad boy from the Bronx haunt a Jersey Gentleman's club?"

Because lap dances are tax deductible in New Jersey?

Patrick Downey said...

Not sure ghost worry about taxes. Espcially gangster ghost. Hmmm, perhaps we can clear it up at the next seance.