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The Lone Gunmen sought to learn who had murdered Jeff Strode. They discovered that Strode had a pair of eye glasses set up as a video camera. It recorded him last speaking with this man, Larry Rose, just prior to his death in the Club Tamarind bathroom.

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  • Larry Rose
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  • The Lone Gunmen sought to learn who had murdered Jeff Strode. They discovered that Strode had a pair of eye glasses set up as a video camera. It recorded him last speaking with this man, Larry Rose, just prior to his death in the Club Tamarind bathroom.
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  • The Lone Gunmen sought to learn who had murdered Jeff Strode. They discovered that Strode had a pair of eye glasses set up as a video camera. It recorded him last speaking with this man, Larry Rose, just prior to his death in the Club Tamarind bathroom. As the Lone Gunmen looked into all this, their surveillance backfired and got Jeff Strode's sister Carol captured by the mobsters who believed she was Rose's mistress. He did his best to protect her, playing along well that she was the woman he was having an affair with but the Russians were very paranoid and threatened to kill him using a compressed air gun with a tiny amount of Plutonium in it. This final meeting collapsed as Jimmy Bond, disguised as Walter Skinner, intruded into their conversation. Luckily, the club was crawling with FBI agents and success was pulled from the jaws of defeat.
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