Amici!
Al Pacino, Thoms Eboli (head of the Genovese family), and Al "Sollozo' Lettieri, Eboli's brother in law.
Ohhhhhhhh!
Ohhhhhhhh!
On
July 16, 1972, Eboli left his girlfriend's apartment around 1:00 a.m.
and walked to his chauffeured Cadillac. As Eboli sat in the parked car, a
gunman in a passing truck shot him five times. Hit in the head and
neck, Eboli died instantly. No one was ever charged in his murder.
The
Godfather was released in March, 1972. Al Lettieri died of a heart
attack in 1975. Al Pacino is still with us, albeit still somewhat puffy
from the atropine based embalming fluid used to preserve the illusion
of life on the set of The Irishman, one of your more brilliant works of
absolute, total, complete bullshit fiction that even the FBI agents who
investigated the whole thing laughed at, worst Scorsese movie of all
time, including The Aviator and his latest Osage Indian Snooze-O-Rama
like, ever. Ohhhhhhhh!
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