Was Testa really "too big for his britches" though? From all that's said about him, he was %100 loyal to Scarfo and had no qualms with playing his position. That newspaper article got him in trouble, and it isn't like he said any of it, its what the author viewed, I guess. Other than calling off a wedding, which he shouldn't have been killed for, the guy just fell out of love apparently. He followed CN rules to a tee. By all accounts it was Scarfo being insecure, he felt threatened by Testa, his lineage, his wit, his loyal crew, apparently his neighborhood loved him. Or was there more to it, Philly guys?

Jesus Christ, if you're killed for essentially being too good of a wise guy.

Last edited by SinatraClub; 04/02/15 04:36 PM.