What Henry and Sex and the City Can Teach Us About Guilt [Eire Region]
Mail on Sunday › August 29, 2010
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Mail on Sunday › August 29, 2010
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John 'Sonny' Franzese, by his own admission, killed a lot of men. 'You're not talking about four, five, six or 10,' he once said. His preferred technique for disposing of a corpse was to dismember it in a pool, dry the severed parts in a microwave oven and then put them through a commercial waste disposal machine.
It was encouraging to read recently that his son, John Franzese Jr, has testified against his Mafia boss father. He was driven to it, he said, by guilt.See the full content of this document
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What Henry and Sex and the City Can Teach Us About Guilt [Eire Region]
Clearly, living with the knowledge of his father's acts, and his own Mafia involvement, finally got to John Jr. 'I thought it was a chance to make up for what I had done,' he said of his decision to testify. His father is now 93. John Jr is 50. Better late than never.
For someone like me, who belongs to an older generation, I say it was encouraging to hear because I...See the full content of this document
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