Flamenco T. Chille

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Flamenco T. Chille
One Last Shot character
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Occupation Business & Deals

Flamenco T. Chille was a fake name used originally by Mitchell Falcone to fool countless people.

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The alias Flamenco T. Chille was first used by Falcone while working on a formula with James Anderton, a scientist from Washington. The formula, a derivative of the formula created to cure Clarissa Thaems of her illness, was elaborated upon by Falcone until he found himself in a corner. Reaching out through friends of friends, he used the alias while working with Anderton. The two never met over their year of working together, and once the formula was complete, Anderton received a check with an eight-digit figure for his hard work.

The last time the name was used, it was to fool Leon Portman, Bobbie Quercioli, Simon Sinclaire, Zeus Tuscar, and Nicole Harrison into thinking they were stealing a rare item that belonged to him. The contents of the briefcase being stolen were actually the finished formula, which had been taken by Falcone's ex-partner Jonathan Rupert. The name died upon Falcone confessing himself to be the sole survivor of the group, Portman, who went on to kill Falcone.

The name wasn't used again until sometime in late 1999, when it reappeared on ownership papers for a mysterious crate kept within the Harrison Storage buildings of New Prairie. When the owners of the Storage tried to find the owner of the box, they encountered numerous mysterious circumstances, including ghostly images, bodiless voices, two mysterious deaths, and the total disappearance of two workers who claimed to know the contents of the crate. The owners shut the book on ever trying to figure out who the crate belonged to. After the crate was labeled, the ownership papers were destroyed, and the box was left in a backroom of the storage facility. Six months later, the crate vanished from the storage building for good. No one knows how because all the doors remained locked, and no signs of a break-in were found.

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