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"I don't think it's quite fair to say Sarno's the new face of the mob, therefore the mob is dead because he's an idiot," Burnstein said. "If he is the new power, I agree it wouldn't bode well. But I'm sure there are other competent mobsters who aren't just thugs." Sarno is accused of ordering co-defendants Mark Polchan and Sam Volpendesto to set off a bomb that wrecked the offices of a gaming company in Berwyn, C&S Coin Amusements. The aim, say prosecutors, was to send a message: Stop horning in on a profitable mob business. The indictment alleges the enterprise Sarno was a part of also was responsible for burglaries and jewel thefts. The armed robbery of the Marry Me Jewelry Store in LaGrange Park netted nearly $650,000-worth of jewelry and other valuables, according to the indictment. Sarno, Volpendesto and Polchan all have pleaded not guilty to racketeering and other related charges. Polchan's attorney, Damon Cheronis, would only say Tuesday that trial observers will see "a different picture painted than the one painted by the government." Volpendesto's lawyer, Michael Mann, declined to comment. Prosecutors portray Volpendesto, 86, as a remnant of the old mafia. Last year, they released a wiretap recording in which Volpendesto talked about once watching a mobster put a human body through a meat grinder. In 80 pages of recording transcript, Volpendesto also speaks of knowing famous mob boss Sam Giancana and sadistic loan shark Sam DeStefano. Sometimes known as "Mad Sam," DeStefano was one of the most feared men in the underworld until he was fatally shot in 1973. In the tapes, Volpendesto seems almost nostalgic about the good old days. "There was a whole bunch of guys who were very dangerous people," he said. "But they aimed it in the right direction," he added. "Like they used to say in the old days,
'Make sure you get the right guy.'"
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