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'''The Salamanca Butcher''' is a nickname for [[John Smith]], who killed numerous [[Salamancas]]. Smith was involved in the shootout between John Smith and [[Enric Pryde]] versus [[Victor Salamanca]] and [[Pedro Salamanca]]. Furthermore Smith was responsible for the death of [[Francisco Salamanca]] and [[Emmanuel Salamanca]]. Smith was also acknowledged as [[Hector Salamanca]]'s death. Hector Salamanca had devised a trap to kill Smith. He had planted a bomb underneath a house, which [[Gustavo Salamanca]] had calculated would kill John Smith and only injure Hector Salamanca. However, due to Gustavo Salamanca wanting to the head of the family and wanting to kill Smith himself, he intentionally put the bomb underneath where Hector Salamanca was standing, killing Hector and only injuring Smith. Later, Gustavo Salamanca would directly confront Smith. Smith nearly had Gustavo Salamanca arrested and executed, but due to [[Leonardo Sagrada]]'s interference, Gustavo Salamanca was let free. Gustavo Salamanca then attempted assassinating Smith.
'''The Salamanca Butcher''' is a nickname for [[John Smith]], who killed numerous [[Salamancas]]. Smith was involved in the shootout between John Smith and [[Enric Pryde]] versus [[Victor Salamanca]] and [[Pedro Salamanca]]. Furthermore Smith was responsible for the death of [[Francisco Salamanca]] and [[Emmanuel Salamanca]]. Smith was also acknowledged as [[Hector Salamanca]]'s death. Hector Salamanca had devised a trap to kill Smith. He had planted a bomb underneath a house, which [[Gustavo Salamanca]] had calculated would kill John Smith and only injure Hector Salamanca. However, due to Gustavo Salamanca wanting to kill Smith himself, he intentionally put the bomb underneath where Hector Salamanca was standing, injuring Hector badly whilst also injuring Smith. Later, Gustavo Salamanca would directly confront Smith. Smith nearly had Gustavo Salamanca arrested and executed, but due to [[Leonardo Sagrada]]'s interference, Gustavo Salamanca was let free. Due to all this, John Smith was involved in the murders of the Salamancas Pedro, Victor, Francisco, Emmanuel and Hector. He was also responsible for nearly arresting Gustavo Salamanca. Furthermore, he had an intense investigation going on the Salamancas after his first altercation with the Salamancas, where he killed Victor and Pedro. This caused him to nearly exposing [[Dante Salamanca]] and [[Samuel Salamanca]]. Ultimately, John Smith killed or at least affected the lives of 8 Salamancas. 5 of which dead or injured, 3 of which nearly caught.

Revision as of 17:53, 20 August 2024

The Salamanca Butcher is a nickname for John Smith, who killed numerous Salamancas. Smith was involved in the shootout between John Smith and Enric Pryde versus Victor Salamanca and Pedro Salamanca. Furthermore Smith was responsible for the death of Francisco Salamanca and Emmanuel Salamanca. Smith was also acknowledged as Hector Salamanca's death. Hector Salamanca had devised a trap to kill Smith. He had planted a bomb underneath a house, which Gustavo Salamanca had calculated would kill John Smith and only injure Hector Salamanca. However, due to Gustavo Salamanca wanting to kill Smith himself, he intentionally put the bomb underneath where Hector Salamanca was standing, injuring Hector badly whilst also injuring Smith. Later, Gustavo Salamanca would directly confront Smith. Smith nearly had Gustavo Salamanca arrested and executed, but due to Leonardo Sagrada's interference, Gustavo Salamanca was let free. Due to all this, John Smith was involved in the murders of the Salamancas Pedro, Victor, Francisco, Emmanuel and Hector. He was also responsible for nearly arresting Gustavo Salamanca. Furthermore, he had an intense investigation going on the Salamancas after his first altercation with the Salamancas, where he killed Victor and Pedro. This caused him to nearly exposing Dante Salamanca and Samuel Salamanca. Ultimately, John Smith killed or at least affected the lives of 8 Salamancas. 5 of which dead or injured, 3 of which nearly caught.