Exactly, just because he made millions doesn't mean he ever left his trailer park heritage.
We lived in a trailer for 5 years back in the ‘60s.
Our neighbors were all types, from medical doctors to bulldozer operators.
Most parks had strict rules and if you broke them you could be kicked out.
The manager of one park we lived in even threatened me because I had a friend over that he didn’t like.
I told him if I wanted to live in a dictatorship, I would move to Cuba.
We moved as soon as we found a place, and we would joke about “Crazy Tony” (the manager).
Fast forward 13 years, we were living in the DC area. We were watching the national news.
There was Tony Kiritsis holding a poor mortgage company executive hostage with a shotgun wired around his neck.