“The real problem was on the other side of the fence. I had been searching for someone of talent to run the criminal side of my organization for my entire Arm career, and I continuously kept settling for second or third best. Yes, I had checked out heads of successful criminal organizations until my eyes bled, but with them I kept running into a dilemma – the talented goons were beyond untrustworthy, and the trustworthy ones untalented. I would have had to keep a daily eyeball on the talented... mobsters if they learned anything real about me, making them useless for a continent-trotting Arm. I did hire such types, as they did have their uses, but never as myself. What I needed was a hard case version of Hank, someone I would be able to turn into the Godfather. Given the amount of recruiting I did, you would think I would have found someone already, but I hadn’t. Finally, though, my hard work did pay off. Tom Delacort was a retired Army Master Sergeant and I found him in late August while trolling for recruits in a bar in Tulsa. He was a black man in a white bar, and they wouldn’t have tolerated him there except for his service in the Army. He was there every Friday night, where he would drink four shots of Jack Daniels over two hours. No more, no less.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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