So the question becomes: what does he tell them? Does he straighten them out on who’s who in gangland, or steer them toward some low-ranking dummies who would be easy to set up? Because, while dealing with how he was going to get himself out of this jackpot, Splinter had made a good old business decision based on cost-benefit analysis. If a few of these murdering assholes had to die for him to stay out of jail, well hells bells, that cost was worth that particular benefit. Analysis: the bastards are going to kill each other sooner or later anyway, along with a minimum of a couple of innocent bystanders per shooting. And it would do no one any good at all. “No, man, Tomahawk’s pretty much just a gopher who mainly goes to Houston to get the heroin. He doesn’t run 3NG.” Much better that th

