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Hit Man Is a Funny, Troubling Drama of Mistaken Identity
The cover of the October 2001 issue of Texas Monthly depicted Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones in unflattering caricature (be-horned, brandishing a pitchfork set like a pair of gridiron football goalposts), and asked the question, “Is Jerry Jones the Devil?” Deeper into the issue, you’ll find a profile of “contrarian” congressman Ron Paul, a preview of a Texas tour by the august French mime Marcel Marceau, and a bizarre true crime feature by journalist Skip Hollandsworth about a man named Gary Johnson, believed by many to be “the greatest professional hit man in Houston.” Believed being the operative word. Despite dozens of meetings with spurned spouses and burned businessmen eager to pay co

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