Episode 2: The Killer’s Calculus
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In this episode, FBI veteran Dan Reilly continues his account of how the crack epidemic turned Washington, D.C. into a killing field—and focuses on the one figure who reshaped the violence more than any other: the deadliest hitman in the city’s street‑crime history.
But this wasn’t just a war on crime—it was a study in strategic power. When Reilly’s unit targeted Wayne Perry, the feared enforcer tied to 33 confirmed homicides, they confronted a predator who had evolved beyond every traditional investigative tactic. Perry silenced witnesses, erased evidence, and left nothing behind. To catch him, the FBI had to reinvent its approach—introducing the first DNA evidence ever used in D.C. federal court and exploiting the fatal flaw in all criminal empires: loyalty built on fear collapses under pressure.
As bodies mounted and even Capitol Hill employees grew afraid to come to work, Reilly’s team pushed to keep the capital from sliding toward cartel‑style chaos. What they uncovered revealed the Nexus principles in motion—how leverage creates power, how reputation becomes a weapon, and how innovation changes the rules of engagement.
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