Guns and Murder
"The Hit" did not know how long it would take for the phone call from
the New Westminster Medical Clinic. He was working on repetitive
database work on the descriptions of the glass in the arrays of his
script. The window next to the computers on the ground floor on the
North side of Garth's house was guarded. Admittedly, it was a
convenient place for Jimmy The Junkie and his Crew to sneak up to the
window. However, they were not so sneaky walking on the 2 cm course
white gravel. The 1 metre border of the house between Garth's
property and the neighbours fence to the North was the guard. The
only way to get close to the window was by the gravel gauntlet.
Given, the conversation with Garth's neighbour in the carport about
guns and murder, "The Hit" was now concerned about just how far Jimmy
The Junkie and his Crew would go for the Mysterious Financier? Could
it still be Jimmy The Junkie trying to cover up ripping off his Crew?
"The Hit" started to listen carefully to everything around him. He
tried to listen carefully to his surroundings. He was starting to
become what he was going to be shortly. "The Hit" worked through
October 16 TH with no phone call from the clinic.
Guns and Murder
The Child's Revenge
2170 Old Dollarton Road
North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
V7H 1A7
604 929 0681
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On May 28, 10:54 pm, Vancouver Police Informant
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Vancouver.Police.Inform...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Vancouver Police Informant
>
> The RCMP police officer decided he wanted to check the trunk before he
> wrote his ticket. Fortunately, "The Hit" had drank all the Canadian
> from the previous weekend in the trunk! "The Hit" could have said he
> anticipated this problem, but but he really was just thirsty during
> the week in the hot prairie sun. With the ticket formalities
> completed, Leo and "The Hit" slowly proceded north on the # 6 Highway
> towards the Melfort Drive Inn. Leo said "It looks like a gravel truck
> dropped some rocks on the road" because thought he saw some rocks
> flying off the left front wheel. The car dropped with a thud, and
> then the right front wheel continued down the road in front of them as
> "The Bird" ground to a halt on the wheeldrum. They lost a tire! In
> the rush to get to the Drive Inn, they had forgotten to tighten the
> tire properly. They took 4 wheel nuts off the other 3 tires, and they
> put the left front tire back on the Firebird. They realized this
> could have happened at they were travelling 120 miles per hour before
> slowing for the stop sign.
>
> Vancouver Police Informant
> The Child's Revenge
> 2170 Old Dollarton Road
> North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
> V7H 1A7
>
604 929 0681
> EMAIL
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