I would have less of an issue believing D'Arco if he simply ratted in trials he had personal - tangible - involvement in and ate a 3 or 4 year sentence (that is if he had no issue with going to prison) but the guy clearly ratted every time he could do so it would, firstly, delay his sentencing and, secondly, shave a little off his sentence each time he testified - until eventually he got off scot free without serving any time.

It's garish.

At the end of the day, he ordered several murders. He likely had a guiding hand in one or two relating to people who were more civilian than mobster.

Garish.

Imagine how pissed off Ida and Gigante were seeing this guy testifying about them? After all their efforts to remain secretive lol.

Ah well one criminal puts two others away and genuinely stays out of trouble. I suppose it's the price you pay.


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