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In Goodfellas, Joe Pesci’s Spider is shot, and the game resumes. It’s a disturbing scene, but the real story is even darker. The real Spider was a 16-year-old runaway, living in the basement of Robert’s Lounge. His body was never found, and his sister even called into the Howard Stern Show years later, asking Henry Hill where her brother was buried. What Goodfellas left out: • The real Spider: 16, born in Brooklyn, not the adult portrayed in the film. • Tommy DeSimone's jealousy toward Spider, rooted in his relationship with Jimmy Burke and Paul Vario. • The truth behind Spider’s murder in the bar basement and why the movie differs from Henry Hill’s account. • Why no birth certificate was found for Michael Gianco and why law enforcement failed to prove the murder. • The chilling details of Tommy DeSimone’s death in 1979 — shot in the back and face, so his mother couldn’t have an open casket. The Truth of Michael Gianco’s Murder — The Story Goodfellas Left Out Key Figures: • Michael "Spider" Gianco — 16, murdered in 1970. • Tommy DeSimone — Killed in 1979. • Jimmy Burke — Bar owner and mobster. • Henry Hill — FBI informant, witness. Verified Sources: • Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi, Wikipedia, Gangland Wire Podcast, and Henry Hill's 2007 Howard Stern Show interview. Comment: Do you believe Henry Hill’s version of Spider's murder or think he changed details for protection? #TrueCrime #Goodfellas #Spider #MafiaHistory . . . . . . . . . . . . . .