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Date of page creation | 16:54, 19 November 2014 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | On the gripping organized crime show For A Few Murders More, Don Smith has a beautiful daughter, Tropina, that he's tried to raise completely unaware and innocent of his life of crime... he wants her to have a normal life and never enter his world of murder, theft, and lawlessness. But Don Smith's hated (and much younger) rival Don Jones meets Tropina, and engages in a romance with her that threatens to drag her down the path of being a gangster's wife. Don Smith, enraged, has Don Jones dragged before him to be executed by his own hands. In their final faceoff, Don Smith rages that he's doing this to protect his little girl. Don Jones sneers back that Don Smith has always just hated him for being a younger, more vital rival, and Tropina's just the excuse. Bang goes the gun, thud goes Don Jones' body, fwoosh go the online forums. |