Mafia Hitman Crossed Line to Become Serial Killer, Former Mobster Reveals

New York City, New York – A former mobster turned informant has recently shed light on the gruesome activities of one of the most notorious hitmen in the Mafia. Salvatore “Sammy the Bull” Gravana, once a feared hitman and underboss of the Gambino crime family, revealed shocking details about the actions of the infamous Roy DeMeo, who transitioned from a hitman to a serial killer with a deadly crew responsible for hundreds of brutal murders.

Gravana, notorious for breaking the mob’s biggest rule by cooperating with the FBI and confessing to his involvement in 19 murders, has shared his experiences of interacting with DeMeo during his time in the Mafia. According to Gravana, DeMeo’s crew, known as the “DeMeo crew,” were believed to have committed up to 200 murders, with many attributed to DeMeo himself.

Not only were the murders prolific, but Gravana also revealed that DeMeo and his crew used a gruesome system known as the “Gemini Method” to carry out their killings. This method involved luring victims to the Gemini Lounge, a popular hangout spot for the crew, and then brutally murdering them without any regard for humanity.

Gravana, who was once feared in the criminal underworld, expressed his shock and disgust at DeMeo’s actions, stating that DeMeo had crossed a line by elevating from a hitman to a serial killer. He recounted a particularly disturbing encounter with DeMeo, where the notorious mobster openly fantasized about killing a group of innocent elderly individuals, leaving Gravana deeply unsettled.

The former mobster’s revelations provide a chilling insight into the darkest elements of organized crime and shed light on the brutal and callous actions of individuals like DeMeo. While Gravana’s past is marred by his involvement in criminal activities, his willingness to expose the heinous acts committed by his former associates brings to the forefront the grave consequences of allowing such individuals to operate with impunity in society.