Why would Narducci do something like this when he's already set for life? He probably even has enough money to make his kids lives comfortable, assuming he has kids, long after he's gone. The risk far outweighs any reward. I would love to get into the mindset. I'd love to read a psychological analysis of stuff like this.

Is it that once you are in that life you can't retire? I don't see that in this case. Not with the way the Philadelphia mob leadership is set up. And not in this day and age.

Surely he knew there was a real chance the debtor would go to the Feds?

It's not like it's the 50s or 60s and they could just kill the guy and get away with it.


I invoke my right under the 5th amendment of the United States constitution and decline to answer the question.