Sam Giancana has limited options. For nearly ten years, he had been living "happily ever after" in a self-imposed exile in an obscure village in Mexico. There he lived like a king, under an assumed name, until the Feds followed someone from Chicago who led them right to him. Once the U.S. Government exposes his ruse, Mexico promptly arranges to deport Giancana, returning him home on the next plane, still in his slippers. When he steps off the plane in San Antonia, Texas, he is met by Federal agents who serve him with a subpoena to appear before a Senate investigation, the Church Committee. After 12 long years, Sam faces a non-negotiable appointment, an interrogation to answer questions about the Mob's involvement with the CIA in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Sam finds himself drawn deep into a conundrum where everyone wants him dead. The CIA, the FBI, and his own Mafia family all doubt that he won't talk. They fear he may reveal the Truth about t...
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