I've been reading all the replies that have been posted in answer to the original question, and most have been valid replies.

And after reading these replies and contemplating dontomasso's original question, I've come up with one of my own that takes dontomasso's question even a step further:

Why didn't Willie Cicci implicate Tom Hagen in his testimony in front of the Senate Committee? Didn't we see Willie and Tom both confronting Tessio at the end of GFIII right before his demise?

It's obvious that Cicci turned states evidence because the government had killings and other crimes pinned on him, so why didn't he implicate Hagen in his testimony?



Don Cardi cool

Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.