Certainly.
In fact, he already has. The story itself is a flashback to 50 years in the past when the actual event took place. At the end of the story, Montresor states that Fortunato has remained behind the wall undisturbed for half a century.
Yes, Montresor succeeds in his plan to exact revenge on Fortunato by leading him into his family catacombs and walling him up alive. This act of revenge is carried out meticulously and cunningly, showcasing Montresor's cold and calculated nature.
He buries Fortunato alive.
If you mean suceed in murder, than yes.
Montresor lures Fortunato into his family catacombs under the pretense of sampling Amontillado wine. Once underground, he intoxicates Fortunato further and leads him deeper into the maze-like tunnels, ultimately chaining him to a wall and leaving him to die.
Montresor smiles when he sees Fortunato's drunkenness and thinks that his plan for revenge will succeed due to Fortunato's impaired judgment and vulnerability. This gives him satisfaction knowing that his revenge will be carried out successfully.
David Montresor's birth name is David Edward Montresor Read.
This shared interest in wine foreshadows that Montresor might use this to lure Fortunato to come with him to get the Amontillado, so his plan to kill him can succeed.
Frederick Montresor was born in 1811.
Montresor believes that fortunato has repeatedly insulted him
Robert Montresor Rogers was born in 1834.
John Montresor died on 1799-06-26.
Maxminio Montresor was born on 1980-03-03.
Frederick Montresor died on 1887-12-15.
Robert Montresor Rogers died in 1895.
John Montresor was born on 1736-04-22.