maybe they kill them before they get a chance to talk,, and not out of allegiance to civilians
how did it fare for mobsters who killed other mobsters? did they not end up with hits on them too?
The could care less about civilians. They are only concerned about the attention it draws and it's bad for business.
It depends. Generally made men are untouchable to outsiders and the only way a made man can be killed by another made man is if the Commission sanctions it. Even the head of their family cant sanction a hit on a made man.
It's not like in the movies or TV shows. There is a lot of micro managing and there isn't much that goes on without the Commissions say. A perfect example of this was then Paul Castellanno was killed by Gotti. Gotti didn't have the ok from the Commission, and he wouldn't have gotten the ok since Castellano was the head of the Commission at the time. It started a war and the Commission was dissolved for a few years and it got really out of control. The Lucchese and Bonnano families all went to war with the Gambino's because of that and there were several hits put out on Gotti over the years he was in charge because of that incident and also the attention he brought to the mafia.
Gotti practically destroyed the mafia with his actions while boss. He ignored all of the rules. Gotti had mobsters killed, civilians (the elderly neighbor who accidently ran over his son), entered the drug business which was forbidden and many other things.
Gotti was a rouge mobster.. that is for sure. And yes, he did have Castellano killed. Along with Castellano was Tommy Bilotti, Tommy was the enforcer, he lived on my block. I have to say, I was glad when Bilotti got it. as were many others.. he was a real prick.
Both of them were killed in a turf war. Basically Gotti thought Castellano was too businesslike.. and soft. So, he had him killed and took over operations.
Not many of them retire and live out their old age. that's for sure.. Lol