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as he made his way up the ranks
of the lucrative drug trade.

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He had a 12-year-old son
in a private school upstate.

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He named him Rizzo,
after his youngest brother,

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who died while in the custody
of the Wilkinson Home for Boys.

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I want you
to give me some money.

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All right. I'll play along.
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How long before you pay it back?
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I ain't paying it back,
somebody else is.

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This somebody I know?
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Your little brother knew him.
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Rizzo?
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How did he know Rizzo?
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Henry Addison was a guard
in an upstate reform school.

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He was there the same time as
Rizzo, before and after he died.

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Bip...
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Count out $8,000,
put it in an envelope.

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You, uh...
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go back a long time, old man.
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Old men always do.
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Ran with the Guineas, back when
the Guineas were tough.

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I ran when I could.
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Looked good doing it, too.
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You gave the business
some style, some class.

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Made it a call for respect,
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the way you wore it,
the way you talked it.

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Always liked that about you.
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I'm no help to you.
My tailor is dead.

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I'll look up our friend and
collect the money he owes me.

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He owes you something
more than money.

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Ain't nothing worth more
than the green.

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This is.
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What, old man?
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What's this guy owe
that means more than dollars?

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He owes you Rizzo.
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He's the man
that killed your brother.


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