Henry Zebrowski
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Appearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yes.
See, about six months after the Perlator heist, lawyer Bob Cooley got a call from Count Dante inviting him to come over to his condo in Chicago.
Because I suppose by 1975, Count Dante had returned to his hometown.
Now, Cooley had been avoiding Count Dante for months.
And he wasn't the only one in Count Dante's life who had written off the deadliest man alive.
Most of the people who'd known Dante during his heyday in the 60s were done putting up with the coke rages and the grandiosity by the 1970s.
Now, grandiosity, it's great for comic book ads.
Fucking exhausting in real life.
You wouldn't believe in Massachusetts how much guys love getting kicked in the balls.
But for some reason on that night, Bob Cooley decided to accept Dante's invitation.
When he arrived at Dante's condo, he found that Dante was even more disheveled, coked out, and bloated than he'd ever been.
Dante's in a bad way.
Cooley, however, felt like Dante had called him over to brag or to prove something to Cooley specifically.
See, at one point, Dante pulled Cooley into a bedroom in his condo and told him, quote, You always thought I was a fuck off.
Look at this.
At that moment, Dante revealed a cardboard box full of $100 bills.
Is that appropriate?
quite possibly could have been the missing million dollars from the perlator heist but
This goes against what we already know about the heist.
If you'll remember the Perlator heist, it was specifically a good heist because it involved small bills.