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If he's being released from prison and not being put in a Witness Protection Program.....I strongly suspect the general public won't have to worry about him walking the earth for very long.
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Originally Posted by Frank DeForrest
When he killed, gravano was following orders from higher ups and doing it for the greater good of his organization, just like soldiers and cops. Can we get a national gravano day to celebrate this hero?
That defense didn't play too well in Nuremberg and likely wouldn't play well in Peoria either.
If he's being released from prison and not being put in a Witness Protection Program.....I strongly suspect the general public won't have to worry about him walking the earth for very long.
Well, since this is a zombie resurrection, and he was released 6 months ago, we might be able to find out....
If he's being released from prison and not being put in a Witness Protection Program.....I strongly suspect the general public won't have to worry about him walking the earth for very long.
When he was free there was no secret as to where he was at. He even made the talk shows for awhile. If no one went after him in prison they aren't now either.
He blew his own cover when he was in the witness protection program. He liked the attention.
If Henry Hill wasn't taken out by the mob, he died of heart disease, I doubt this guy will be either.
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