Originally Posted by mike68
In essence, Roy Demeo can add his son to his hit list posthumously. People don't talk about the victims after the fact. The sons of either Henry Tameleo or Louis Greco in Boston (they died in prison wronfully convicted of the murder of Teddy Deegan) both ended up dead, at least one by suicide. They couldn't deal with the stigma in society.


Yes. Albert was clearly a troubled man.
In his book "for the sins of my father" (well worth a read if you can pick up a copy on ebay) he says as a teen he took a .38 to school with him.
Then after Roy died he often trawled around at night and collected scrap to take to the scrap yard just for something to keep him occupied.
Roys actions have in essence stole his sons life too.