
Welcome to the Sit Down, a crime history podcast that delves into the long obsessed archives of crime. Weekly, we look at the sinister and evil lives of the world's most ruthless people. Ones that are both alive and dead. Everything from the Mafia, to the drug trade, cartels, terrorists, war criminals, serial killers, white collar criminals and more. Hosted by Jeff Nadu.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 250 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Recently there have been many indictments involving the Gambino Crime Family. Over the last months or so, there has been yet another case that has dropped. Mobster Danny Fama turned himself in regarding a state case. Today we delve into the long hist... more
Today we have a real treat for you. I sit down for a long interview with a man who did 50 years in federal prison. In 1973, Keith Gaffney Bey aka Khalif Mujahid known as Fly was arrested. He wouldn't see freedom until 2023 when he was released from f... more
Today we delve into the recent conviction and prison sentence of Anthony Cutaia of Staten Island. Cutaia is the grandson of Lucchese mobster Danny Cutaia and son of Lucchese mobster Sal Cutaia. The Cutaia's are longtime members of organized crime and... more
Today we delve into the Genovese Crime Family in 2026. Names in this video Barney Bellomo, Fat Tony Salerno and Chin Gigante. If you enjoy our show, please hit the like button and make sure if you're new around here you subscribe as well! GO CHECK OU... more
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I agree with TherealBootsie I’ve only listened to a couple of episodes and I enjoy the wide variety of stories available but I’ve heard a few things that I know not to be true. Unfortunately none of them are sticking out to me at the present. The issue lies with the things you mention that I don’t know, I love to learn but how can I differentiate between what is true and false considering the couple of incorrect statements I’ve heard? Be more vigilant and careful and not only will you have a pop... more
Podcasts are great, the give anyone a chance to talk about anything.. it doesn’t mean you should listen. This podcast is the work of an immature/ amateur person who belittles people to get ratings? A feeble person who life just seems sad. Good luck pal, you’ll need it.
So i just want to start with i love the show but most of your information seems to have no factual basis
Like when you said that Jimmy met Paul Mazzai it was actually Henry Hill who met him in lewisburg and there are a couple things like Whitey was the ruler of south boston but would go to somerville to marshall garage to meet daily woth Howie Winter and he had no sway pver him he was underneath until 1975 all in all id just like to see some more factual information based on truth it just reall... more
Great content Jeff , I like the variety of guests that you bring on . You cover LCN as well as the other ethnicities etc.
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This podcast offers an in-depth exploration of various aspects of crime history, focusing on notorious figures and enterprises throughout the ages. Notable topics include the inner workings of organized crime, drug trafficking, and the backgrounds and activities of infamously sinister characters, such as members of the Mafia, criminal syndicates, and other influential criminals. Listeners can expect a blend of engaging storytelling and factual recounting, often featuring guest experts who share unique perspectives on notorious cases and criminal activities. The podcast's interactive nature, allowing listener questions, adds a personal touch that makes it relatable and engaging for crime history enthusiasts.
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Recent guests on The Sit Down: A Crime History Podcast include:
1. Khalif Mujahid
2. Stefano Ritondale
3. Eyone Williams
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5. Seamus McElearney
6. Mathew Bowyer
7. Salvatore Buccheri
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