Chapter 55
Marty Learns About Conrad's Operation
After speaking with Ginnie over the phone, Tony agreed to meet with Marty and gave Ginnie an address to pass on to Marty.
Marty called Tony and confirmed his reasons for wanting to meet with him.
"You know where I am?" Tony asked.
"Yes, Ginnie gave me the address."
"Seven tonight, too soon for a meet?"
"Seven is fine, Tony. Thanks for agreeing to see me."
"We both owe that bastard a lot of payback, Marty."
"We do, Tony. See you at seven, oh, want me to come alone?"
"I'd feel better you did."
"Okay, see you at seven."
*****
Tony held nothing back once he started talking to Marty. He described his trip to Ramirez and how he'd been beaten and his partner murdered. He related how he knew he couldn't return to Gentner, "You know him, Marty. He goes into these rages. He lost his money and his pride. He kills the messenger. So I called him and went into hiding. Of course, I didn't go far enough and he found me."
"Who was it found you?"
"I don't know how they found me, but it was Chang Clobey and another guy. I think he was from out of town. Clobey knew I didn't rip Gentner off. He even told the other guy, and they saw my broken ribs and other shit Ramirez done to me."
"It didn't matter, huh?"
"Course not. I knew I was a dead man."
"So, what happened to change it?"
"They were systematic about it. Christ, they worked me over, burned me, and broke my fingers and thumbs. They fuckin' knew I didn't have the money or the dope, but like one of them said, 'Orders is orders.'"
Tony started to cry. "Sorry, I thought I might be able to tell it without crying, but I guess I can't."
"I understand, Tony. They fucked you over good."
"They cut my dick off, Marty! They cut it off and shoved it in my mouth. They left me after cutting my throat. Thank God they didn't find Ginnie. She hid in the hamper with the dirty clothes. She knew this doctor, took me there and he saved me. Even attached my dick. I can't get it up, but at least I can piss out of it. He's a good guy. A really good guy, Marty, and I want you to promise me that if you get to Gentner and take a bundle of his dough that you'll donate a nice piece of change to the Doc's clinic."
"I'll be happy too, Tony. Give me his name."
Tony handed Marty a scrap of paper with the doctor's name and address, and then seemed to relax.
"What can I do for you, Marty?"
"Tell me about Gentner's operation."
"Sure. He got big in a hurry, it seems. No one knows how he got started," Tony said, only to have Marty interrupt him.
"I do. He used my share of a heist. I took the fall, he took the money."
"Sounds like him, it sure sounds just like him," Tony said. "Anyway, he met some European drug lord who agreed to partner with Gentner selling the drugs here in the states and arranging for some smuck in Columbia to ship cocaine to France where they process it into crack, or some other shit. I really don't know much at all about that stuff.
"But I do know about his organization here in the states. His main men are a guy named Vic, don't know his last name. He's an older guy, maybe sixtyish. He's from Jersey mostly, with some Florida thrown in. Next in line is Sammy Pardo, he's a ..."
"He's not around anymore, Tony."
A smile crossed Tony's face. "No loss to me," he said. "Now, Gentner's operation includes ... remember this is from when I was in good graces. Things might have changed some. By that I mean he may have expanded his territory. I doubt he gave anything up to anyone."
"I understand," Marty said, anxious for him to tell the rest of his story.
"One thing Gentner did that I thought was smart was to leave Union City, Jersey City and Newark alone. They was already taken and he didn't want to fight, figuring they were stronger and better connected politically. But he had no problem taking over
Paterson and Northern New Jersey and New York, beyond Suffern, NY.
Tony paused then went on to fill in the details of how the Northern New Jersey operation was set up, including when and how the weekly monies were transferred to Gentner's headquarters.
"He waited a while before moving out again, partly because of supply, partly because he expected repercussions from the competition. When it didn't happen, he moved in on upper New York State, pushing a couple weak guys out. That gave him Rochester and Syracuse. Shortly after that he expanded into Wilmington, Delaware and several smaller cities in Maryland, but avoided Baltimore and Washington, D.C. I know this because I was with him when he did it. He was talking about Virginia and West Virginia when the Ramirez thing happened. You know the rest."
"What can you tell me about those operations? I mean does the money come in and out the same way?"
"Yeah, he even set it up so the collection is counted on a Wednesday and picked up the next day. That way Gentner has the money by Friday."
"Thanks, Tony. I needed to find out where he had his shit so I can figure out how to take it from him before I kill him.
"There's another thing I probably should mention. He's got some high level cops on the payroll. It goes without saying he's also got a handful of politicians accepting handouts too."
Tony wiped his nose then added, "He goes by the name of Kenney sometimes. And I heard he ain't hanging around here much these days. That's all I got. Hope it helps."
"It does, Tony, and I appreciate your help. I won't forget you or the Doc."
"Ginnie, too, it comes to that," Tony said.
"That too," Marty said and stood up, ready to leave.
"Be careful, he's a backstabbing bastard."
"I will, and thanks Tony. It will take me a little while to get organized, but I will pay him back. Keep a low profile, you know Gentner, he'll come back after you he finds out you're alive."
*****
Conrad Learns Marty's Out
"What do you mean, you ain't heard from Sammy?"
"I tell you, Mr. Kenney, Pardo ain't called nobody, or been at his usual places. We been backtracking and the last place anyone admits to seeing him was at Fats for a poker game."