Born and raised in Boston, Apolskis' great hands gave him a starting position on his middle school's football team. However, after being deemed academically ineligible, he found a better use for his talent – pickpocketing. He became a master, swiping over 200 wallets and 150 watches between the ages of fourteen and nineteen.
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| - Born and raised in Boston, Apolskis' great hands gave him a starting position on his middle school's football team. However, after being deemed academically ineligible, he found a better use for his talent – pickpocketing. He became a master, swiping over 200 wallets and 150 watches between the ages of fourteen and nineteen.
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- 2071(xsd:integer)
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AKA
| - *Scott Kellbrenner
*Scott
- *Tweener
- *Vanilla Ice kid
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prison
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Leaders
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*PI
*Michael Scofield
*Lincoln Burrows
*Brad Bellick
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| - Tweener supposedly leading Mahone to Michael Scofield.
- Tweener in Fox River
- Tweener is shot and killed by Alexander Mahone.
- Tweener's cell revealed as cell 13
- Tweener's picture appears in Michael's mind
- Michael mentions the names of Tweener, Haywire and Abruzzi as the people who's Mahone for their death
- Mahone mentions Tweener, Patoshik and Sucre as people who were used by Michael
- Tweener digging the five million with C-Note and Sucre.
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actor(s)
| - *Lane Garrison
*David Turba
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| - Born and raised in Boston, Apolskis' great hands gave him a starting position on his middle school's football team. However, after being deemed academically ineligible, he found a better use for his talent – pickpocketing. He became a master, swiping over 200 wallets and 150 watches between the ages of fourteen and nineteen. However, when he tried to lift a wallet from an off-duty police officer, he was immediately apprehended. Authorities discovered a valuable baseball card collection in his apartment in Boston, which he had stolen from the father of a friend. He thought it was an ordinary collection; in truth, it included the rare Honus Wagner T206, worth $300,000. Due to the card's worth, he was charged and convicted of grand larceny and subsequently sentenced to five years at Fox River State Penitentiary.
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