Originally Posted By: Skinny_Vinny
I'm reading The Sixth Family.

Up to the part where Pietro Licata is killed in front of his wife outside their Middle Village home.

Safe to say Cesare was the shooter with Baldo driving?


Perhaps.
But there are conflicting versions regarding how the killing was carried out. Licata´s wife told the police that a yellow sedan, pulled up just as her husband opened the gate to the driveway leading to their home. She said one occupant of the car rolled down a window and then she heard a shotgun blast and saw her husbund fell to the ground. She couldn´t see what the shooter looked like.
However, another witness told the police that a short, stocky man wearing a dark-colored coat and on foot, shot Licata and cooly walked away. He turned the corner and got into a yellow car, apparently alone.
I tend to believe the second witness because Licata´s wife, I believe, had been in a state of shock which limited or blured her memory of what happened that night. This is a fully normal reaction with witnesses close to the victim.
So a short, stocky man doesn´t sound like Bonventre.


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