John Grisham's The Pelican Brief

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Hired Assassins In John Grisham’s book ,The Pelican Brief, Two Supreme Court Justices are mysteriously murdered by an assassin named Khamel, there are no end of cases in real life that relate in many ways to the book. Over the course of the world’s existence thousands of hired assassins, also known as hitman, have been killing people for hire. They relate to Khamel in many ways.The majority of hitman are found but not heard much about, even though they are the cause of some of the most famous assassinations. John Grisham was an Attorney before he decided that he wanted to become a full time writer. He dealt with cases much like many of the cases involving assassins who murder for hire. He uses his knowledge on the topic in his book, The …show more content…

His first kill was at the age of 14, in which he smashed a bully in the head with a 2x4. Kuklinski had a way of avoiding the police by “always varying his methods, using knives, guns, explosives, cyanide, his bare hands and, on one occasion, a crossbow” (Most Notable Killers for Hire). By changing his methods of killing people, the police could not figure out who had done it in as fast amounts of time, meaning he had time to get away, He was eventually given the nickname “Iceman” because he would freeze his victims after he killed them, so that their time of death would not be known. Not only did he kill for hire, he would kill anyone on the street, “loud-mouths who reminded him of his father, adversaries at the pool table, among various others” (A&E Networks) .At the end of his career he was convicted of killing five people, though he is thought to have killed around 100-250 over the course of his career as a hitman. In December of 1986, Kuklinski was sentenced to a life in prison. While he was in prison he was interviewed by HBO. In those interviews he talked about all of the killings, he has done over the years, and what type of things that he did as a hired assassin. Richard Kuklinski was not the only famous hitman in the

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