
Youngstown Mob Talk
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<p><strong>WELCOME TO YOUNGSTOWN MOB TALK</strong></p><p><strong>James Naples III & Johnny Chechitelli</strong> explore the true organized crime history of <strong>Youngstown, Ohio</strong>... aka "<strong>Crimetown USA."</strong> From car bombs ("Youngstown Tune-Ups") to rub-outs of every other type, this small steel city and its surrounding <strong>Mahoning Valley</strong> endured several violent, mafia turf wars throughout the 20th century. James & Johnny investigate unsolved cases and interview subjects connected to Youngstown's organized crime history as well as authors of books on the subject.</p><p>For more from James and Johnny check out <strong>The Vice Squad</strong> podcast and we recommend <strong>Crooked City: Youngstown</strong>, also produced by Johnny Chechitelli.</p><p></p><p>"Youngstown was a mob town." ― Marc Smerling, <a href="https://truth.media/crooked-city-youngstown">Crooked City: Youngstown Podcast.</a></p><p></p><p>“Youngstown—the place where, you know, we were told, people got killed.” ― Jacqueline Marino, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Car-Bombs-Cookie-Tables-Youngstown/dp/0985944188">Car Bombs To Cookie Tables: The Youngstown Anthology</a></p><p></p><p>"People disappear all the time." ― Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZgrXAzH4t0">Youngstown: Still Standing.</a></p><p></p><p>Youngstown Mob Talk is an Amazing Podcast from an Amazing Podcast Company © 2022</p>
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Recent Episodes

May 7, 2026
THE ORGANIZED CRIME TASK FORCE FILES: PART 5 - Decommissioned But New Evidence
<p>Youngstown Mob Talk presents Part 5, and the conclusion of this exclusive investigative series: Decommissioned… But New Evidence Found. </p><p>This story was compiled from information contained within investigative task force files from the Ohio Attorney General’s Organized Crime Investigation Commission. Included are details about crimes which have never been publicly released. These files were provided to us by a source who wishes to remain anonymous.</p><p>In Part 5, we break the news that the Ohio Innocence Project has officially taken up James Ferrara’s case, based on the new evidence we uncovered, and that they will be filing for a new trial to overturn his 2013 conviction in the triple-murder of Benjamin, Marilyn, and Heather Marsh. </p><p>Ben Marsh, a General Motors Lordstown security guard was killed because of what he found in 1974 at the GM plant just outside of Youngstown, Ohio. James Ferrara was convicted of the crimes but new evidence from the leaked Organized Crime Task Force Files finally reveal the true killer.</p><p>Make sure to subscribe to the channel and a reminder that you can find all of our other shows at <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://www.amazingpodco.com">www.amazingpodco.com</a></p><p>And if you haven’t watched parts 1-4 of this series, catch up now: <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3OpB8WQy5WDlbUwWqFJEOUSB6PMnrz9m&si=Ge5_6tWMxmaoSRi5">https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3OpB8WQy5WDlbUwWqFJEOUSB6PMnrz9m&si=Ge5_6tWMxmaoSRi5</a></p><p>#truecrime #coldcase #wrongfulconviction #GM #generalmotors #ohio #youngstown #mafia #lcn #podcast #documentary #police #investigation #news #lordstown #prison #innocence #innocenceproject</p>

December 10, 2025
THE ORGANIZED CRIME TASK FORCE FILES PART 4 - Silencing a Snitch
<p><strong>These files were leaked to us by a source who wishes to remain anonymous.</strong></p><p>Part 4 of this exclusive 5-part series, presented by Youngstown Mob Talk. This story was compiled from information contained within investigative task force files from the Ohio Attorney General’s Organized Crime Investigation Commission. Included are details about crimes which have never been publicly released. These files were provided to us by a source who wishes to remain anonymous. </p><p>In Part 4, we examine the 1974 murder of Youngstown businessman, fence and informant Robert Talbert Sr. After testifying before a federal grand jury, Talbert was abducted at his gas station on Labor Day 1974, tortured and brutally killed. His body was found in neighboring Boardman Township three days later. The Boardman Police Department says they turned the case over to the ATF but the ATF says they don't investigate murder cases. </p><p>Talbert's sons, Rob Jr. & Dave, grew up and led their own investigation into their father's killing. Their efforts spurred the Ohio Attorney General's Office to look into the case and in 1999 the Organized Crime Task Force began an official investigation. The Task Force believes they solved the case but it was never prosecuted. </p><p>Still to come in Part 5, the conclusion of the series looks into the 1974 triple-murder of General Motors Lordstown security guard Benjamin Marsh, along with his wife and 4-year-old daughter. Contained within the Task Force's investigative files, which were leaked to us, is new evidence which may exonerate the man who was convicted for the crimes in 2013.</p><p></p><p>A reminder that you can also watch with video by subscribing to our YouTube channel: <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://www.youtube.com/amazingpodcastcompany">www.youtube.com/amazingpodcastcompany</a></p><p></p><p>You can also visit our website: <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://www.amazingpodco.com">www.amazingpodco.com</a> for more of our original shows.</p><p></p><p><strong>©</strong>. Amazing Podcast Company LLC 2025</p>

July 27, 2025
THE ORGANIZED CRIME TASK FORCE FILES PART 3 - The Mummy of Mob Town
<p><strong>These files were leaked to us by a source who wishes to remain anonymous.</strong></p><p>Part 3 of this exclusive 5-part series, presented by Youngstown Mob Talk. In 1980, Youngstown Mob associate John Magda was found dead in a roadside dump site. His hands were bound and his face was wrapped in duct tape. For decades, speculation has run rampant about who killed him and why. Now, for the first time ever, the details of John "Maggie" Magda's death are becoming public. It turns out John Magda's death had a major connection to the death of bookmaker and Youngstown Mob associate Jack Tobin. The information in this series comes from leaked investigative files from a special police task force that was created around the year 2000, by the Ohio Attorney General's Organized Crime Investigation Commission. This Organized Crime Task Force investigated several unsolved mob murders from the 1970s and 1980s. This information was never made public... until now.</p><p></p><p>The audio of this episode contains real news clips as well as AI generated voice readings of actual transcripts from the Organized Crime Task Force investigation interviews of Charles Treharn.</p><p></p><p>A reminder that you can also watch with video by subscribing to our YouTube channel: <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://www.youtube.com/amazingpodcastcompany">www.youtube.com/amazingpodcastcompany</a></p><p></p><p>You can also visit our website: <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://www.amazingpodco.com">www.amazingpodco.com</a> for more of our original shows.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>©</strong>. Amazing Podcast Company LLC 2025</p>
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- What is Youngstown Mob Talk?
<p><strong>WELCOME TO YOUNGSTOWN MOB TALK</strong></p><p><strong>James Naples III & Johnny Chechitelli</strong> explore the true organized crime history of <strong>Youngstown, Ohio</strong>... aka "<strong>Crimetown USA."</strong> From car bombs ("Youngstown Tune-Ups") to rub-outs of every other type, this small steel city and its surrounding <strong>Mahoning Valley</strong> endured several violent, mafia turf wars throughout the 20th century. James & Johnny investigate unsolved cases and interview subjects connected to Youngstown's organized crime history as well as authors of books on the subject.</p><p>For more from James and Johnny check out <strong>The Vice Squad</strong> podcast and we recommend <strong>Crooked City: Youngstown</strong>, also produced by Johnny Chechitelli.</p><p></p><p>"Youngstown was a mob town." ― Marc Smerling, <a href="https://truth.media/crooked-city-youngstown">Crooked City: Youngstown Podcast.</a></p><p></p><p>“Youngstown—the place where, you know, we were told, people got killed.” ― Jacqueline Marino, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Car-Bombs-Cookie-Tables-Youngstown/dp/0985944188">Car Bombs To Cookie Tables: The Youngstown Anthology</a></p><p></p><p>"People disappear all the time." ― Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZgrXAzH4t0">Youngstown: Still Standing.</a></p><p></p><p>Youngstown Mob Talk is an Amazing Podcast from an Amazing Podcast Company © 2022</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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