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  1. 24 de sept. de 2015 · Ron Previte, a Philadelphia wiseguy who wore a body wire for nearly two years while working with the FBI, always traveled to out-of-the-way locales to meet with his handlers and turn over tapes ...

  2. 18 de oct. de 2011 · Journalist George Anastasia’s New York Times bestseller The Last Gangster is a revelatory biography of mobster turned informant Ron Previte.“It’s over. You’d have to be Ray Charles not to see it.” —former New Jersey capo Ron Previte, on the mob today As a cop, Ron Previte was corrupt. As a mobster he was brutal. And in his final role, as a confidential informant to the FBI, Previte ...

  3. 16 de mar. de 2004 · As a cop Ron Previte was corrupt. As a mobster he was brutal. And in his final role, as a confidential informant to the FBI, Previte was deadly. The Last Gangster is his story -- the story of the last days of the Philadelphia mob, and of the clash of generations that brought it down once and for all.

  4. 16 de mar. de 2004 · As a cop Ron Previte was corrupt. As a mobster he was brutal. And in his final role, as a confidential informant to the FBI, Previte was deadly. The Last Gangster is his story -- the story of the last days of the Philadelphia mob, and of the clash of generations that brought it down once and for all.For thirty-five years Ron Previte roamed the underworld.

  5. Big Ron Previte: With José Alvarez, Justin Christopher, Sean LeeRoy. A crooked policeman turned mob informant whose only motivation is money risks his life to help dismantle the Philadelphia mob.

  6. 29 de ago. de 2017 · Ronald Previte, a onetime Philadelphia Mafia captain whose work as an FBI informant helped take down three mob bosses, earning him the nickname “Fat Rat,” has died. He was 73.Previte died Aug ...

  7. 11 de oct. de 2017 · They called him the Fat Rat, but he didn’t really care. Ron Previte always knew who he was and what he had done. And he was okay with that, which made him unique in the underworld and immune to the slurs and epithets other wiseguys threw at him. For him, it was a game and he always thought he knew how to play it better than they did.