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From: "Paul J. Adam" <shadowtk@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: Marlowe
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 21:36:14 +0000
*****PRIVATE: Catalyst
>>>>>[Okay. Junkins, Walter Thurlington. Legit cit, nice and open, the
prelim legwork I did got me most of this. Here's the full file...

+++++include data file: Junkins, WT

Short version, though. He was a CPA, not a bad one, who did the books
and laundered the money for the Chun Paks. Lived uptown in Bellevue,
nice house, wife and kid, plus a mistress in Tacoma. Usual rich-guy
vices: autopsy showed long-term recreational cocaine use, he'd been
discreetly treated for the clap a few times, couple of DWI busts and
possession arrests - all headed off neatly, of course, rich guys don't
go to jail for drunk-driving or having a few grams of coke.

Doesn't seem anything exceptional, except that he worked for a minor
Seoulpa Ring and was a valuable target for someone who wanted to hurt
them. He probably figured he'd be safe living in Bellevue. Guess he
figured wrong.

Need more, let me know.


The shooter... we know he seems Germanic, snipes well, is tight with
Easy's crew, and posts his footage via NetzTrainer in Germany.

And one night I was in the Easy Eight, a Dwarf with a slight German
accent was partying pretty hard: I heard him called "Ein Schuss", which
I think translates roughly as "one shot". Not just partying, but talking
to Easy and Vincenzo more than most customers, like they knew each other
pretty well.

Not conclusive, but maybe a possibility for you to check out. Having
seen his marksmanship, leave my name out of it...]<<<<<
-- Marlowe <21:35:47/11-19-58>

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