In Atlantic City, Johnny paid Joe a visit in jail. Joe admitted that he had been unsure if Johnny would respond to the invitation. Johnny had heard a lot about the Scully family and how Joe Sr. had died without an heir. Joe smiled wickedly, as he advised Johnny never to write-off a Scully. Joe recalled that Joe Sr. and Anthony had been friends, so Joe was curious if the police had found Anthony's killer. Johnny carefully revealed that the police had a suspect, but no evidence. Joe snarled that Sonny always seemed to walk away unscathed, proving that Sonny was a true "Teflon Don." Johnny didn't disagree, so Joe complained that he was in jail for a crime that Sonny had committed. Joe hated the idea that it might happen to another innocent person. "Like who?" Johnny asked. "Like you," Joe replied. Joe pointed out that Johnny's history made Johnny the prime suspect in Anthony's murder, because Anthony and Claudia had kept the truth about Johnny's paternity from Johnny. Johnny warned Joe to tread carefully, so Joe explained that his point was that Johnny was a powerful man, because Johnny was a Zacchara and a Soleito. Joe urged Johnny to seize his birthright, but Johnny made it clear that he wasn't interested in organized crime. Joe insisted that Johnny was more like Gino Soleito than Gino's other two children, but Johnny didn't care. Joe challenged Johnny to prove it by signing over both organizations to Joe. Joe warned Johnny that Sonny would take control of the Eastern ...