No problem, guys. The third one is a who's who of the Philadelphia mob in the eighties. I really like that one. Such a trip to see Joey Merlino, Lawrence Merlino, Salvatore Merlino, Phil Leonetti, Nick Scarfo and Salvatore Testa in the same picture knowing what we do now about all four of them. So much personal, interfamilial deceit and betrayal encapsulated in one picture.

It's a trip to wonder how different things would've been if Salvatore Testa, in particular, remained alive and continued his ascension. We know Scarfo, Leonetti and the two elder Merlinos would've ended up in prison or ratting one way or other, but if Testa remained on the streets would he have been an ally of Merlino or would they end up in each other's crosshairs?


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