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bruma

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Jun 5, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/5/00
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I've been watching episodes, but a bit out of order.

Warden Leo said he didn't want to "owe" him anymore. The son of the Italian
mob guy (who died eating the ground glass)

What was it that Leo "owed" him? How or what did he do to get the slate
even?

Also, bit 'o trivia I read in Entertainment Weekly.

The guy who plays Cyril, was played the guy in "Good Will Hunting" who was
the smart ass in the bar that Will verbally took on. Will have to watch for
the repeat of that to catch that character. He definitely had short hair in
that scene.

JennaStan

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Jun 5, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/5/00
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"bruma" br...@worldnet.att.net writes:

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>I've been watching episodes, but a bit out of order.
>
>Warden Leo said he didn't want to "owe" him anymore. The son of the Italian
>mob guy (who died eating the ground glass)
>
>What was it that Leo "owed" him? How or what did he do to get the slate
>even?

Peter Schibetta got his mob on the outside to track down Leo's bad-risk
brother. He put a gun in Leo's brother's hand, and told him to kill a man
crouching on the street near him. He did, in fear of his own life. Peter
repeatedly used this to blackmail Leo, until Leo pursuaded his brother to
confess, sending him to jail and taking the burden off Leo's shoulders.

Dvddaddy2

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Jun 5, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/5/00
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Actually in Goodwill Hunting cyril still had long hair. Just tied in a pony
tail.

ANDY

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David

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Jun 5, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/5/00
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"JennaStan" <jenn...@aol.com> wrote in message
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> "bruma" br...@worldnet.att.net writes:
>
> Peter Schibetta got his mob on the outside to track down Leo's bad-risk
> brother. He put a gun in Leo's brother's hand, and told him to kill a man
> crouching on the street near him. He did, in fear of his own life. Peter
> repeatedly used this to blackmail Leo, until Leo pursuaded his brother to
> confess, sending him to jail and taking the burden off Leo's shoulders.

I think your correct when you say that Leo's brother was forced to kill the
victim, but IIRC didn't Leo's brother owe money to Schibetta (gambling?) and
was accompanying Schibetta's man to work off his debt.

JennaStan

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Jun 7, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/7/00
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"David" h...@spam.com writes:

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>I think your correct when you say that Leo's brother was forced to kill the
>victim, but IIRC didn't Leo's brother owe money to Schibetta (gambling?) and
>was accompanying Schibetta's man to work off his debt.

Perhaps he did. I was never clear on all the details.

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