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At a benefit for the United Texas Law
Enforcement Agencies last night, respected
businessman Antonio Malochio presented
Marshall Jessup Stetson of the Texas Rangers
with a donation of $500,000 to aid in the fight
against crime and corruption. Texas Governor
Paul Whitfield issued a statement officially
thanking Malochio and Norman Industries
Limited, the company he represents, for their
generosity.
"With the generous assistance of Mr. Malochio
and his associates at N.I.L., we can make
significant advances in our fight against crime.
I can only hope that other businessmen will
follow his shining example," Whitfield said.
Antonio Malochio, a Vietnam veteran, currently
owns numerous import/export furniture
businesses throughout the state of Texas. He
has donated on occasions to other
state and organizations. Other benefits
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3/3/76
I guess now I should tell you why I'm asking you to risk your life. I
wish I could give you a better explanation than I've got, but here it is.
Right before I left the racing circuit in Texas, I noticed a lot of
shit happening. Auto-villains were creeping up everywhere and the cops
either couldn't or wouldn't do a damn thing about it. Crime was rampant.
But it seemed organized, like something bigger was going on than just what
everyone was seeing. I started doing a little snooping around and realized
that something big was going down. Something I couldn't let happen. Here's
what I know....
The man behind it all is Antonio Malochio, a 'Nam vet who served three
consecutive tours. He was one of those guys who liked it over there. This guy
was into some heavy shit deep in the jungles of Cambodia, and supposedly he was
connected with Pol Pot, leader of the Khmer Rouge. After the war, he returned to
his business as a furniture importer/exporter. It's all a front. From what Taurus and
I can tell, he's been dealing with some "businessmen" in the Middle East who have
been "funding" him. And now he's recruited every freelance auto-mercenary in the
Southwest. He's building an army, Groove, and something big is going down. You have to
find out what he's up to. It's obvious that the cops won't be much help. But you've
got to get to Texas and find out what's going on. People are dying.
This is big. Very big.