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Who was the snitch King James was looking for? Vote here


This movie was so fantastic and superbly done, that everyone forget King James was originally looking for whoever sold him out from within his gang. Remember?! Who was the snitch who was helping "Goose". I've got to believe it was Savon himself. Coming up with that "Stomp a mudhole in that ugly face of yours" line was his way of covering his ass. And he was such a psycho! So first vote goes to Savon. Who do you think?

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Lucky's a good pick. After all, he was so eaten up in his drugs he could have been a snitch without even knowing he was one. I still say Savon was one, because he was so ambitious and vicious, he probably meant to snitch out again and again and again.

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I think it could have been Savon aswell,he was quick enought to tell Raymond about james losing control and the gold.





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I like your idea about lucky being the snitch, but my vote goes to Savon too




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Huh? I'm lost. Goose was the one that sold King James out. He jumps in the car with one of the guys, and blows his head off. I don't remember hearing about anyone else being suspected.

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King James watched the video with Goose and said that Goose wouldn't have known about the guy's stash if he hadn't been told. He said he wanted to know who it was. That's why he didn't just flat out kill Goose. He was trying to get the name of the informant.



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I never thought it was necessarily anybody that appears in the movie. It could've been Joe Schmoe that only those bastards knew. I always assumed that was why it never came up again after Goose was killed. It would've derailed the focus of the movie anyway to have that revelation made.

I don't agree on Savon. He was too hot-headed to have that kind of focus, and he fought too hard for King James' side throughout the movie.

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