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... " During the interview Gravano did his usual crying on the shoulder routine stating, "Sometimes I question how I got to be the way I am. I had a great mother and father. I dont know how I got to be the way I am. ... He told Blum, "I never killed in a fit of anger. ... I killed because of my oath. ...
One of the recurring themes in the book is Gravano crying, "What could I do? ... Gravano responds, "What else could I do? ... "So what can I do? ... "There was nothing else I could do," claims Gravano in justifying his action. ... "But theres nothing I can do about (it). ... Gravano quickly figures out the answer to "What could I do? ... When several of his trainers suggested that he join the Police Athletic League in order to fight his way into contention for the Golden Gloves, Gravano refused declaring, "I wasnt fighting for no cops. ... I said that to get you off. ... He would later tell Peter Maas, "I wouldnt have minded going to Vietnam.
Approximate Word count = 1804 Approximate Pages = 7.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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