Yeah, and for the record, I’m not saying I’m sold on the idea, just that I’d be willing to entertain it based on the available evidence. There would have been a lot of reasons for Giancana to be meeting with Accardo at that time, including the upcoming Senate hearings he was about to be exposed to. Gianacana had been around a long time, and he certainly must’ve known he was in a bit of danger, or at least he would have been keeping his guard up at that time. A 66-year-old Accardo would be one of the least risky ways to get in front of him.Patrickgold wrote: ↑Sat May 17, 2025 11:04 amI never saw those FBI files where Nick said that about Accardo to heavy work indicating he assisted in the Giancana murder so that puts a different perspective on it for me. Jr still didn’t say anything when he was debriefed by the FBI so I believe Kurt when he says he told Jr that.
It makes sense that a meeting was called between Giancana and Accardo to figure out Giancana’s future in the Outfit. Only Accardo had the authority to decide his future since Giancana was once a boss. He sneaks into his house after the phone call is made by someone to call off Chicago police doing surveillance. Blasi was there to put Giancana at ease that nothing would happen to him. Giancana would never suspect Blasi to betray him. Little did he know was that Blasi had betrayed the entire Outfit by being a CI. Who knows who fired the bullet that kill Giancana but it was one of them. Only one caliber was found so unless they handed the gun off to each other to shoot him after the original shot, then there was only one shooter. Very sloppy how the gun was thrown into a backyard on the way back to Accardo’s house. I can’t see Accardo throwing it out his window on the way home. And I don’t see a 66 year old Accardo walking back to his house from Oak Park. Not that far but still a little walk. So that is an unanswered question about the gun being found where it was. Maybe they got spooked or saw a patrol car and threw the gun.
If he did it, I would agree that there was likely an accomplice, either to drive home or to help with the actual killing