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Originally posted by Mickey:
...And what were his weapons of choice for these 2 ultimately important hits??? A coat hanger and a pillow.
So what? Whatever gets the job done and this way no need to carry a concealed weapon. One could say that's one of this fellow's skills.

With regard to 'acting sooner' in the attempted killing of Roth we should keep in mind he had to hide & wait while Roth was taken out of the hotel room and to the hospital, somehow keep track of the ambulance then nimbly make his way to Roth's room without any of the nurses in attendance noticing him. Pretty tall order.

Are you saying he should've been quicker in killing Roth right there at the hotel? Well...he had to get past Johnny Ola first. By the time that was accomplished, Roth was suffering his own 'attack'.

OK, and even if the pillow at the hospital seemed a little of a lame method (which really it wasn't and would've been quiet & neat)...you have to admit it's always amusing watching him instinctively holding it up as a shield when the police storm in, and seeing the bullets blast right through it.

But on to more important things:

Just how were the police alerted to an attempt on Roth's life in the hospital, anyway....hmmmmmmm?????

eek

Apple


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