I think Dellacroce (whom I am vastly intrigued by) further supports my argument against Casso having any virtue whatsoever. Mr. Neil was ruthless in his day, but his life was more than dictated by Omerta and he would never think to break ANY rules. Casso was ruthless, but had no rules. He killed numerous members of his own family, he killed civilians, he killed anyone. He was paranoid because he killed so much and...he killed more. A guy like that is not what LCN is about. Mr. Neil, not renown for his mercy, killed as well, but was not absolutely mad.


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