Hi guys, thanks for all the info.

Yeah, I looked into Corsican a little and, just like you said, it was more influenced by Tuscan rather than by Sadrinian. Tuscany controlled the island from 828 to 1077, then the Republic of Pisa took over in 1077 till 1282 and finally the Republic of Genoa reigned there from 1282 to 1768 when it was conquered (or stolen/extorted to quote many Corsicans) by France.

No wonder it sounds more like Norther/Central Italian.

Another media representation for the Mafia Corsa is Mafiosa , a French tv-series (nicknamed as the French Sopranos) that is produced by Canal + and it's now at its 4th season.

Also, I've found some articles in French that connect Corsican criminals to a gold-heist in Switzerland and to how alleged Corsican mob bosses Jacques Mariani and Aurelie Merlini still control their empire from prison. I'm trying to translate them thru Babel Fish before I post them here.