ad fully recovered from the wound in his right leg, he still had a slight l
planning to the final execution and that Martin had no idea about anything. And altho
ce possible if he didn't give them what they wanted. Still Frank said no. No need two good men rotting in ja
pstakes. He threw everything at him, from robbery to reckless endangerment of lives and property. He t
ll the man he really didn't mean it the way the things turned out b
ould see him in the light of the court room; at the station they had a 100 watt light bulb that made you feel sick to your stomach. You
ust an ugly line across his face. No wonder he was such a good co
prison, the big cop beamed a w
ld hear all the chatter, watch the guards making their usual rounds and pe
dark twisted stuff that would bend a normal mind with time, contort
hat and getting away to some country where the usual rules and regulat
usion that the designer probably needed medical help. Whomever put this place together was a psych
at least a danger to other inmates. When they got to Leavenworth it was always clear to them, their wild days were
If you crossed the wrong guy, if som
was a common agreement between inmates that such people couldn't be allowed to live, to survive prison time and some
ere really up to the demands of the gang. The recruit would prepare the weapon to be u
e went to Chapel, it was reported. Eventually the opportunity would be right for the hit. It normally happen
eys. The weapon was broken off at the hilt so that even if the medics got to him on time, they couldn't do anything at the spot.
Frank had seen amazing creativity, men seeming