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He never had his own chapter. He barely had his own sentence. But inside one of the most dangerous criminal crews in American history, Ferdinand “Freddy No Nose” DeLucia was the one nobody could fully explain, and the one nobody could fully ignore. In this episode of Mafia Talks, we go deep into the world of Robert’s Lounge in South Ozone Park, Queens, and the extended criminal network that produced the 1978 Lufthansa heist. This is not the story of Jimmy Burke or Henry Hill. This is the story of the room around them, and the specific kind of man who kept that room functional day after day for fifteen years. What you’ll learn: How the Robert’s Lounge crew operated out of South Ozone Park through the 1970s and what made their JFK airport operation so difficult to shut down The step-by-step mechanics of cargo theft from JFK and the financial architecture behind it Why the post-Lufthansa purge took the men it took and left others standing What Freddy No Nose actually contributed, financially and operationally, to one of New York’s most dangerous crews How the FBI’s surveillance methodology created accidental blind spots around men who never sat still Key Figures: Ferdinand “Freddy No Nose” DeLucia, Jimmy Burke, Henry Hill, Tommy DeSimone Timeline: Mid-1960s through 1980, South Ozone Park, Queens, New York Sources: Nicholas Pileggi, Wiseguy: Life in a Mafia Family (Simon & Schuster, 1985) Court records, Eastern District of New York, United States v. Burke et al. FBI organized crime surveillance files, Queens operations, late 1970s Why this story matters now: The men who kept criminal machinery running were the ones the legal system found hardest to prosecute and the ones history found easiest to forget. Understanding how they functioned explains things about organized crime that the big names never quite reveal. New documentary every week. Subscribe and never miss one. #Goodfellas #FerdinandDeLucia #RobertsLounge #MafiaHistory #OrganizedCrime #TrueCrime #HenryHill #JimmyBurke #LufthansaHeist #MobDocumentary #QueensMafia #LuccheseFamily #MafiaTalks #CriminalHistory #FBIFiles #MobStories #NewYorkMafia #GoodfellasCrew #MobLife #CrimeDocumentary