When a latecomer asked when he intended to “pop out next one”, Jordan responded by telling him that he once sat at a table with G. Gordon Liddy, who explained how to kill someone with chopsticks. Having found this fascinating dinner conversation, Jordan was willing to bet he could reproduce the effect with a pen.
At the time, G. Gordon Liddy (famous for his role in the 1971 Watergate burglary that led to Richard Nixon’s resignation) was in the news again due to some controversial statements he’d made about how to kill ATF officers (in case of a misplaced raid).
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