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I once read a store which was in Wikipedia if I remember correctly about this man meeting the person who hired somebody to kill someone else.The stuff has been edited scence then,but I do remember reading i.The store was about the new person who commited the contract killing meeting Napoleon Beazley who gave him a bag of goodies like maybe a toothbrush as well as some other things.I was wondering if anybody remembered anything about reading this story or anything.I don't know if it was true or anything,but I do belive I remember reading it once —Preceding unsigned comment added by Frosty87 (talkcontribs) 19:45, 30 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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