

Remember kids, murder can only benefit you, so take any opportunity you can to turn a man into mashed potatoes. Kate Bush in 'Running up That Hill' from the 'Hounds of Love' album (1985) via Kate Bush Archives. On top of that, I get to bang the dead guy's gold digger wife! So really, it's a double win for me. I collected my payment after showing McKinley some photos of the money man's paste head. I scraped up Baldo's seeping remains into the nearest empty elevator shaft and I drove away. Luckily for me, this parking garage was devoid of human life, at least after my meeting. I crushed his head into a fine powder after shooting him with my finger pistol. Hounds of Love album photoshoot by John Carder Bush. I socked him back with a quick jab to the liver. Released 36 years ago Hounds of Love is Kate Bushs most commercially successful album to date.

Bald McFatty retaliated by elbowing me in my nose. Before he could reach his Prius, I knocked him on the head like a blacksmith on an anvil. His movement was calculated, which meant I could exploit it easily. McKinley had told me all the information I needed to know about this bald shoemaker, so finding him would be no issue. I once again drove off in my Cadillac El Dorado to downtown Chicago. How did McKinley expect me to kill a man with nothing but my bare fists? I was destined to fail, but the way McKinley's messages were written to inspire gave me a dose of hope. I was given a single rule to follow when taking out this murder, and that was to only use my hands. I'm unsure of why McKinley asked me to assassinate this guy, considering he's a good father, and a philanthropist with no known criminal background, but 50 dollars is 50 dollars. A man by the name McKinley hired me to take out the CEO of a shoe company. I set up a website where you can hire me as a hitman around a year ago, but nobody has been willing to pay my hefty price tag of 50 dollars.
