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Submit ReviewWhat if we told you that everything we've heard thus far is not the case? That maybe T.K. Harty wasn't killed over the beer war, or perhaps that the eviction Harty handed John Mooney wasn't the end all...what if something bigger was at play, what if the real reason Mooney wanted Harty dead was related to a large real estate transaction involving the Southern Railway Company?
In Part 6, host Cameron Jay talks with businessman Bob Gentile, who details several conversations he reportedly had with Harty before the murder...conversations in which T.K. admits he was going to be killed, but not over anything to do with The Station. Tune in to find out.
Special thanks to Bob Gentile, Leon Farmer III, Jimmy Dunnett, and Lindsey Kayal from the Georgian Hotel for their help in cultivating material for this episode.
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