ht2, thats exactly what I was thinking. I have never heard of either of them ever even being a suspect in a murder. Then again during prohibition there were a lot of murders and they did not solve a majority of them. I agree Bonanno and Gambino deffinitely played the old grandfather role really well. When I saw Bonanno's interview that he did for 60 minutes I legit almost thought that there was no way that he ever killed anyone, and I even felt bad for him a little bit. I just dont see him being ruthless maybe its because that was him in his old age, but that interview is one of the reasons I asked this question because I honestly dont see Bonanno having it in him, maybe its just me. I also DEFFINITELY cant see Salvatore (Bill) Bonanno being a killer, no way no how. I also saw the Meyer Lansky interview and he makes me question whether or not he has any murders under his belt. I guess being deceiving is one of the traits that these guys survive by. Here is the interview for anyone who has not seen it btw. The first one is part of the Bonanno 60 minutes interview, I cant find the whole thing. The second one is Meyer Lansky, very interesting.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8dfYv1gj4c

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UNJTPtmZhI