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Message no. 1
From: Bredget Stroud <bstroud@*********.COM>
Subject: Seek and destroy
Date: Tue, 4 Aug 1998 11:10:35 -0700
*****PRIVATE: Haze
>>>>>[Were you able to find out anything about the hit on Jett? I haven't
found anything useful and was thinking maybe we could pool our resources and
work together on it. Jett's sister will be in town shortly and wants to find
out who wanted Jett dead. Contact me at >>LTG<< and we'll see if we can hunt
these fraggers down and make them pay.]<<<<<
        -Jazz <13:10:56/08-04-59>
 

 
Message no. 2
From: "Frank Pelletier (Trinity)" <jeanpell@****.QC.CA>
Subject: Re: Seek and destroy
Date: Tue, 4 Aug 1998 15:55:07 -0400
*****Private: Jazz
>>>>>[I am sorry, Jazz, but Haze, I fear, is gone. We have not heard from
him for weeks, and recent events in Washington made us fear for the worst.

Was this some work he started, and did not finish in time? The Steel Nation
will cover any jobs he may have left undone. Send us the mission
parameters, and we will finish it to your satisfaction.

If not, then I am sorry. I, personnaly, had little insight into Haze's solo
work, or friends/contacts he may have made. I cannot help you further, if
that is the case.]<<<<<
-- Cathedral <16:22:51/08-04-59>
Message no. 3
From: Bredget <bredget@*****.NET>
Subject: Re: Seek and destroy
Date: Tue, 4 Aug 1998 20:07:20 -0500
*****PRIVATE: Cathedral
>>>>>[No, he didn't have a job with me. We had a mutual friend dusted and
he
said something about trying to find the fraggers that did it. If you find
anything he might have had on it, I'd appreciate it if you'd pass it my way.
Thanks for letting me know what as up.]<<<<<
--Jazz <20:07:45/08-04-59>

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