Jimmy Bond made a quick friend in Spike when he and John Fitzgerald Byers infiltrated Death Row to free an innocent man. They thought that man would be Douglas Pfeiffer but it turned out to be Spike. Immediately after being delivered to their new cells, Byers and Bond saw a cockroach wandering near the cells. Spike called to the creature, trying to draw his pet, Jiminy, back to him, but instead the cold Lowry killed it with his lit cigarette.
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| - Jimmy Bond made a quick friend in Spike when he and John Fitzgerald Byers infiltrated Death Row to free an innocent man. They thought that man would be Douglas Pfeiffer but it turned out to be Spike. Immediately after being delivered to their new cells, Byers and Bond saw a cockroach wandering near the cells. Spike called to the creature, trying to draw his pet, Jiminy, back to him, but instead the cold Lowry killed it with his lit cigarette.
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| - Jimmy Bond made a quick friend in Spike when he and John Fitzgerald Byers infiltrated Death Row to free an innocent man. They thought that man would be Douglas Pfeiffer but it turned out to be Spike. Immediately after being delivered to their new cells, Byers and Bond saw a cockroach wandering near the cells. Spike called to the creature, trying to draw his pet, Jiminy, back to him, but instead the cold Lowry killed it with his lit cigarette. After Yves Adele Harlow smuggles in a comm device for Jimmy Bond, it is nearly lost to a guard, but Spike distracts the guard long enough for Jimmy to hide it. Bond had just been told that Pfeiffer is guilty but there is an innocent man that Pfeiffer framed for the murder of a mechanic named Michael Culey in Death Row. When the guard tells off Spike for snarling at him, he uses Spikes real name: Atherton. Wallace Crendell Atherton, the framed man.
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