Alberto Falcone (Arkhamverse)

Alberto Falcone was the son of Carmine Falcone and thus the heir to the Falcone crime family, who had a history of mental illness.

Batman: Arkham Origins
At some point in his life, Falcone had to undergo an extensive amount of therapy from Dr. Strange relating to his mental illness, which was a threatening split personality. However, he eventually skipped two of his appointments, reasoning that he has his illness under control, and being reluctant to be Strange's guinea pig. He was eventually called by Strange's intern, Harleen Quinzel, and given the subtle threat that they might tell his father about potential untreated psychological issues if he doesn't continue his appointments. He later encountered Roman Sionis, a.k.a. Black Mask, an old associate of his father, where he informed Falcone about his remark about his family at Cucinotta and offered him a private place to talk. However, at some point, his split personality took over and managed to make a threatening call to Black Mask late at night.

On Christmas Eve, the new crime boss known as the Penguin (real name Oswald Cobblepot) abducted Alberto Falcone in an attempt to force Carmine Falcone to get out of the weapons business, as well as had him tortured repeatedly. Apparently, Falcone proved to be resistant to the initial torture, even telling one of his associates, Candy, that he won't submit to Penguin and referred to the latter as a "psychotic little bastard." This came back to haunt him when Penguin inquired this, resulting in a further beating via the Penguin's umbrella handle being shoved into Falcone's gut. By that point, he was forced by cattle prod to agree to Penguin's stipulations. However, Penguin decided to prod him with the prod anyways, as despite his agreeing, Falcone's lips "weren't making the sound [Penguin wanted to] hear," until Batman intervened. Presumably, Alberto managed to flee the ship between the time Batman took out Penguin's goons and he defeated Deathstroke, and informed his father to quit the weapons business.