Part 1: https://youtu.be/MUcnq8gKUaI
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Alan Gunner Lindbloom continued to speak on the war between the Detroit Mafia and the Jewish Mafia over control of the liquor business. Lindbloom explained that the Jewish Mafia relinquished its control because they were outnumbered by Detroit’s Italian community. He also added that the money from the liquor business is still being passed down generations today.

Lindbloom also spoke about his experiences with Black Bill’s son, Black Jack Tocco. He said that the mafia was upset that his mother didn’t marry an Italian, so he and his father weren’t well-liked. However, he stated that Black Jack was still willing to work with him and described collecting $1.7 million for him, along with his cousin who he witnessed kill three different people. Lindbloom also talked about making the collection while he was unknowingly under FBI surveillance.

Alan went on to speak about everyone overlooking Detroit when they speak about Jimmy Hoffa’s murder. He pointed out that Jimmy was born and raised in Detroit, and he made the Detroit mob mad when he said that he was going to rid Detroit of mob influence as a teamster. Alan then spoke about his former boss Tony Giacalone going out to dinner with Jimmy the night that he disappeared. To hear more, including his thoughts on “The Irishman,” hit the above clip.