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When Schillinger's younger son Hank visits him in prison, Schillinger pays him to kidnap Beecher's children as revenge for Andrew's death. Schillinger pays Jewish inmate Eli Zabitz to help frame Keller for the kidnapping, turning the two against each other, and has Hank remove the hand of Beecher's son Gary and ship it to Oz. Hank then kills Gary.
He enforces this by making Pancamo, Morales and Adebisi trustees. In the meantime, Hank Schillinger, son of Aryan Brotherhood leader Vernon Schillinger, beats a murder charge for killing the son of Tobias Beecher. Beecher comes to Pancamo and hires him to arrange a hit on Hank, which he does after Beecher promptly pays him.
O'Reily finds a new soulmate in Claire Howell and gets her to take care of some business. Keller exacts revenge on the one that lied to Beecher only to have him die under bizarre circumstances. When Hank Schillinger gets off on a technicality for kidnapping Beecher's children, Beecher wants revenge on Schillinger so he hires someone to kill Hank.
Carrie Schillinger (Jenna Lamia, Seasons 4–5) – Hank's wife who comes to visit Schillinger when Hank disappears following his murder. Schillinger is unaware of her existence and is initially skeptical but accepts her when she shows their marriage licence. She is pregnant and gives birth to a daughter, Jewel.
The interview comes as the former president has stepped back from some appearances on major television networks (including CBS News) while providing interviews to podcasters and YouTube channels ...
Hank kills Beecher's son, then severs his hand and mails it to him in Oz. However, he ultimately releases his daughter on Schillinger's orders. Schillinger also pays prisoner Eli Zabitz (David Johansen) to tell Beecher that Keller is responsible for the kidnapping. An enraged Beecher tries to kill Keller; he is remorseful upon learning the ...
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The family of Stephen "tWitch" Boss speaks for the first time since the dancer and TV personality's 2022 death in an exclusive sitdown interview with "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King.