Going all out II
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Pharaoh decides that his fate would not be settled in court by twelve jurors. His fate would be decided in blood, as he sets out to kill Tez, and those who snitched on him. Pharaoh's definition of Going All Out …
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Pharaoh decides that his fate would not be settled in court by twelve jurors. His fate would be decided in blood, as he sets out to kill Tez, and those who snitched on him. Pharaoh's definition of Going All Out is either death or freedom. Prison is not an option. Will Pharoah impose his will on those snitches?--P. [4] of cover.
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