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Casino told you the story of Nicky Santoro. But Joe Pesci's character was based on a real man — and the real story is far worse than anything Martin Scorsese put on screen. Tony Spilotro was the Chicago Outfit's most feared enforcer. By 24, he'd earned his place through an act of violence so extreme it became one of the most iconic scenes in movie history. By 33, he controlled Las Vegas — not just the casino skim worth millions, but an entire criminal empire the film barely touched. The Hole in the Wall Gang. The Gold Rush. The murders the FBI could never prove. For 15 years, Spilotro beat every case the government threw at him. Every indictment. Every trial. Every witness who tried to take him down. But it wasn't the FBI that ended Tony Spilotro. On June 14, 1986, Tony and his brother Michael drove to a meeting they both suspected was a trap. What actually happened in that basement — and why they went knowing what was waiting — is a story Casino never told you. The truth didn't come out for over 20 years, when a man who was in the room finally broke his silence. This is the full story of Tony Spilotro. What he did before Vegas. What he built during. And what really happened at the end. This video is a researched historical documentary based on court records, FBI files, verified journalism, and trial testimony. It is intended for educational purposes and does not seek to glorify organized crime or criminal activity.