Mobsters kill people, right? They sure do, but "The Sopranos" wasn't fixated exclusively on the brutality of its subjects. Some episodes were surprisingly light on the violence, and instead focused in on the other glaring flaws that a mafioso might have.
Heck, across the 86 episodes of the entire series, only nine members of Tony's gang kill more than a single person.
Andras Johancsik put together an interactive chart to visualize who killed whom based on the data available on the 'Sopranos' Wiki. You'll have to click through to see all of the details, but let's take a look at the top three killers.
In spite of the fact that Tony's nephew Christopher is himself on the list of murder victims, he actually tops the list with nine kills.
Tied at number two, good ol' "Paulie Walnuts" racked up a whopping eight kills, but two of them didn't even have names โ just "Colombian #1" and "Colombian #2."
Rounding out the top three is Tony Soprano himself. Considering he has a whole crew to do his dirty work, it's actually surprising to see his kill count reach this high.