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Marcone
Con:
Ok so admittedly I've been watching a couple of Michael Franzese's videos on youtube. Some first hand statistics he gives is that in 1986 he was cited as one of the top 50 mob bosses in America, by today he's the only one still alive.
So Marcone being on top for a couple of decades in real world is fairly unlikely. So I have a WAG, that Marcone in addition to positioning himself within the Accords, has managed to convince some of those human US factions we here about in the background to let him be the Unofficial Ambassador to the Supernatural factions.
It would secure his position as being all but impossible to prosecute, as he's too vital for the role he plays. Lucky Luciano and a few other Mob bosses had similar deals in WW2, or against Cuba.
This would be beneficial to the Nation not only because he's the only pure human on the accords, but also as a measure and step against Lara Raiths increase in power as well. As Thomas says Lara wants control, and even by Changes was able to bring a chopper into Mexico. Laras power has really only grown since the Fall of the Red Court, and the loose alliance against the Fomor.
Marcone would be seen as the devil they know. Even Harry views him as such.
So thoughts?
Yuillegan:
It's a good theory.
I also put it down to Jim just using (and perhaps having) a very Hollywood-inspired idea about the criminal underworld. Marcone is your typical movie gangster. He does have some unique and unusual traits, but he fits an archetype. But the real thing is far more ugly and strange.
I do hope that Jim has a similar idea to yours and ties it up neatly about why Marcone is so protected from the law but I guess we will have to wait and see.
Although one wonders if it is all tied to his central mysterious feature of how is is both an excellent soldier, businessman, somehow got in connection with Vadderung etc.
I think there is still plenty more secrets in the Marcone box.
Con:
--- Quote ---Although one wonders if it is all tied to his central mysterious feature of how is is both an excellent soldier, businessman, somehow got in connection with Vadderung etc.
--- End quote ---
Marcone had been pursuing Harry as a supernatural consulted for the first few books, so presumably he started searching for such consultants. Other than Kincaid, there's relatively few honourable mercs who do longterm contracts. Vadderung and Monorc Inc. specialise in it. Wouldn't have been hard for them to approach each other and make a deal.
Gards if anything more bloodthirsty than Marcone. Suggesting he kill all the contractors who worked on his fail safe, panic room.
Maz:
So if we're talking historically, there are a fair number of mob bosses who had decades in control. I'm not familiar with this youtube video you're speaking of but there's several noteworthy ones who went past 30 years and tons with a decade or more.
If you're referring to 2020, then yes, organized crime has been in a serious decline and should only continue to do so due to added anti-terrorism and anti-crime cooperation between federal authorities and locals and other things, so I think the number going forward would be much reduced... but historically nah.
g33k:
I am betting that Jim Butcher was heavily influenced in writing Marcone by "The Fox," Johnny Torrio.
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