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His past finally caught up with him... The killer waited silently in the man's room. His gun cocked as footsteps approached. The key jiggled in the lock of the door. The man stepped inside, unaware of his fate. Three shots rang out, dropping him to the floor. The shooter ran from the room towards the exit. A car awaited on the corner of the street. It slowly pulled up as he came out. Nobody saw them as they drove away. Back inside, the man lay in a pool of blood. His life flashed before him in the final seconds. Where did it all go wrong? Six years ago... The job was supposed to be simple. Three men on the inside, two on lookout. He was the sixth man, the getaway driver. The jewelry store had been cased weeks before. Every detail was planned in advance. The target was the cache of diamonds in the safe. The four Hasidic merchants were elderly and frail. It seemed like easy pickings for the gang. The driver waited nervously as they went in. Moments later, several shots were fired. There was the sound of shattering glass. In what seemed like an eternity, one man exited. He was covered in blood and staggering towards the street. The two lookouts ran over to assist him. One of them waved frantically to the man in the car. The sound of the alarm sent the driver into a panic. He saw police cars rapidly approaching in the distance, then did a U-Turn and fled the scene. He could see one of his partners in the rear view mirror. He was standing in the middle of the street, gun raised. Two shots were fired in his direction. The lookout spun around to confront the cops. The last thing the driver saw was his body being riddled. The two survivors of the robbery had their day in court. The judge sentenced them to fifteen years hard labor. The driver headed out of state and went north. After searching for days, he found a quiet town to live in. He acquired a job as a janitor at the high school. He spent most of the time in his small apartment. Anonymity seemed to be his best protection. Little did he know, his partners were paroled early. Serving only five years due to good behavior. They only had one thing on their minds...Revenge! A year later, they got it.
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