![]() He's a master manipulator, but he's arrogant. But given how The Constant operates, it was the only way to get 47 close enough for the kill, and given her larger history with 47, Diana had good reason to believe her scheme would work, even if the hitman himself was in the dark.ĭiana understands The Constant. Handing your best asset over to the enemy is rarely a good idea, after all. Although it winds up being a success, the plan might also seem reckless. RELATED: How Hitman 3's Ending Sets Up Hitman 4ĭiana's actions seem shocking in the moment, and even 47 falls for her ruse temporarily. He kills The Constant (or not) and the game ends. ![]() But then, 47 wakes up on a train in the Carpathian Mountains, which is also The Constant's base. It appears that learning 47's secret has caused her to turn her back on him and side with The Constant and Providence, the shadowy organization that wants to impose a new world order. Then, after the "Mendoza" mission, Diana suddenly doses 47 with a neurotoxin that knocks him out. Through five episodes, so far, there are a few breadcrumbs, and fans of Woody Harrelson, true crime, or podcasts would be served well to tune into Son of a Hitman to see if Cavanagh can connect the dots to JFK or definitively discover whether Harrelson was framed for the murder of a federal judge.During Hitman 3, Arthur Edwards/The Constant tells Diana that a young Agent 47 was made to kill her parents with a car bomb. It sounds farfetched, and it is, but Cavanaugh follows that trail, anyway, to see if there is a trail that connects Charles Harrelson to JFK. The account of Chagra is an insane, multilayered story in and of itself, and that, too, is explored in Son of a Hitman, which will also touch upon the most insane conspiracy surrounding Charles Harrelson: Was he involved in the murder of JFK? Chagra was one of the biggest drug traffickers in the country back in the 1970s, a man who purportedly paid Charles Harrelson to assassinate United States District Judge John H. “Woody Harrelson doesn’t want it, and he has a lot of power in Hollywood, but I knew that it would eventually come out,” says the daughter of Jamiel Chagra in episode five of Son of a Hitman. One wonders, however, if Woody would have welcomed the investigation. ![]() It is a thorough, in-depth investigation of Charles Harrelson, so much so that Brett Harrelson - the son of Charles and brother of Woody - ends up learning a lot about his own father through Cavanagh’s investigation. ![]() ![]() In doing so, he talks to Charles’ other two sons, as well as the family members of the Senior Harrelson’s victims. He’s a journalist by the name of Jason Cavanagh, and he hosts a new Spotify podcast, Son of a Hitman, which does a deep dive into the crimes of Charles Harrelson. What’s new, however, is that someone is actually trying to explore these questions. None of these questions are particularly novel, and the fact that Woody Harrelson’s father was a hitman is not exactly a big Hollywood secret (it’s been written about here before). Kennedy? What does Woody Harrelson think about his father? Has Woody tried to keep a lid on his father’s conviction to protect his career? Did Woody Harrelson’s father, Charles Harrelson, really assassinate a federal judge, a crime for which he was convicted and sentences to life in prison? Or was he framed for it? How could Charles Harrelson - a supposed mafia hitman who was so broke he accepted a pittance to murder a man - afford Percy Foreman, one of the most celebrated criminal defense attorneys of his era, and the guy Jack Ruby asked to defend him? Was Charles Harrelson involved in the assassination of John F. ![]()
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