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... ve of bewilderment and anger through his organization. His enforcers, usually quick with their fists or saps, were powerless against an enemy they couldn't see, smell, or punch. Scarelli himself, a man of volcanic tempers, was reportedly incandescent with rage, demanding answers his underlings couldn't provide. The loss of income was significant, but the loss of face, the public display of his vulnerability, was arguably worse.
As Dr. Finch predicted, Scarelli's immediate suspicion fell ...
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