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Sgt. Hackett was a discharge sergeant with the Las Vegas Metro Police in the mid-1990s. In October of 1995, he met LAPD detectives Harry Bosch and Jerry Edgar while arranging the extradition of Luke Goshen to Los Angeles.

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  • Sgt. Hackett was a discharge sergeant with the Las Vegas Metro Police in the mid-1990s. In October of 1995, he met LAPD detectives Harry Bosch and Jerry Edgar while arranging the extradition of Luke Goshen to Los Angeles.
  • Hackett has no lines and his actor is therefore not identified in the credits. His name is known because Synge specifically addresses him by name.
  • Hackett was a businessman in Collinsport who purchased a parcel of waterfront property from Elizabeth Collins Stoddard in 1967. Elizabeth’s business rival, Burke Devlin, learned of the purchase and questioned Elizabeth’s intentions on selling it, claiming that Hackett would raze the land and destroy the environment. He accused Elizabeth of selling the property in order to acquire some fast, ready cash as part of a pay-off to Jason McGuire. Elizabeth denied the charge, but Burke’s accusation was actually quite accurate.
  • A former pilot for the Royal Air Force, Hackett eventually came into the employ of a heroin manufacturer named China White. China conducted her business from an island volcano in Fiji, and communicated her orders to Hackett from there. Over a decade ago, Hackett insinuated his way into the lifestyle of millionaire playboy Oliver Queen. He convinced Queen to invest in several illegal offshore accounts, though Queen was unaware that the money was being used for drug trafficking. Hackett arranged to meet with China White, but Oliver insisted on coming along and they both embarked upon the Pacific Queen. Queen's presence threatened to expose China White's operations, and she ordered Hackett to kill him. As he considered himself Oliver's friend, Hackett couldn't bring himself to murder him in c
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  • A former pilot for the Royal Air Force, Hackett eventually came into the employ of a heroin manufacturer named China White. China conducted her business from an island volcano in Fiji, and communicated her orders to Hackett from there. Over a decade ago, Hackett insinuated his way into the lifestyle of millionaire playboy Oliver Queen. He convinced Queen to invest in several illegal offshore accounts, though Queen was unaware that the money was being used for drug trafficking. Hackett arranged to meet with China White, but Oliver insisted on coming along and they both embarked upon the Pacific Queen. Queen's presence threatened to expose China White's operations, and she ordered Hackett to kill him. As he considered himself Oliver's friend, Hackett couldn't bring himself to murder him in cold blood, so he tossed him over the side of the ship instead. Ollie survived however, and encountered Hackett again on Fiji where he learned that he was actually working for China White. The two fought one another, but Ollie managed to get away. When Hackett reported back to China White, she was furious at him for not shooting him in the head as originally instructed.
  • Sgt. Hackett was a discharge sergeant with the Las Vegas Metro Police in the mid-1990s. In October of 1995, he met LAPD detectives Harry Bosch and Jerry Edgar while arranging the extradition of Luke Goshen to Los Angeles.
  • Hackett has no lines and his actor is therefore not identified in the credits. His name is known because Synge specifically addresses him by name.
  • Hackett was a businessman in Collinsport who purchased a parcel of waterfront property from Elizabeth Collins Stoddard in 1967. Elizabeth’s business rival, Burke Devlin, learned of the purchase and questioned Elizabeth’s intentions on selling it, claiming that Hackett would raze the land and destroy the environment. He accused Elizabeth of selling the property in order to acquire some fast, ready cash as part of a pay-off to Jason McGuire. Elizabeth denied the charge, but Burke’s accusation was actually quite accurate. Later, Carolyn Stoddard would take up with a biker named Buzz Hackett (252-262) who once said he was from a family that made "big money" (257). However, the reference was vague and no relationship to Hackett was ever established.
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