Dog Eat Dog

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A primary rule for successful criminality is to keep no records. Failure to follow that rule destroyed the Presidency of Richard M. Nixon. What the hell could he have been thinking when he recorded the conspiracy? Why didn’t he destroy the tapes when the shit hit the fan?
    Troy began his investigation of Tyrone Williams, aka Moon Man, formerly Balloon Head. Troy’s scorn was partly envy. Moon Man Williams was twenty-two years old and had a gross income of an estimated one million dollars a month. Probably hyperbole, Troy decided; the police (and everyone else) inflated everything to either enrich themselves or add to their importance. Still, Moon Man had come up with $800,000 to successfully defend his last case. He’d delivered $500,000 cash in one day. It appeared that Moon Man was copping fifty kilos of cocaine at a time, and about forty of them were turned into rock. Apparently he had about twenty O.G.s and wannabes in his crew. Some sat on the dope, some made crack from coke, so
...me made deals, and others delivered.MoreLess
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