Originally Posted By: dontomasso
Unless of course Michael wanted to keep him around just in case Fredo had information about a certain senate counselthat would be useful if Michael were ever investigated. whistle


That's the most plausible theory, DT. But don't forget, Michael was quite unsure of his own judgement. Just remember how he needed a confession out of Carlo when he was clearly guilty, before he could sentence him to death. If he needed that kind of reassurance before killing a brother-in-law, it stands to reason that he'd need the same confirmation before ordering the death of his actual brother.


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