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  1. The funeral service and its expenses were handled by a reputed local drug dealer/trafficker called John Royal, with whom Hernandez had become friends. Family members were uncomfortable with Royal and his associates overseeing the funeral proceedings; many had never heard of or met them prior to Wolfe's death.

  2. First, Royal complains of the denial of his motion to exclude evidence that a customer of his, Geno Hernandez, died in 1986 as a result of using cocaine Royal supplied. During cross-examination, he denied that he was Hernandez's supplier at that time.

  3. Mar 1, 2023 · On February 4th, 1986, the wrestling world and the real world came to a tragic crossroads after the body of "Gorgeous" Gino Hernandez was found dead in his condominium. He was only 29 years old. Several days had passed before WCCW referee Rick Hazzard discovered him.

  4. Aug 7, 2020 · What is most suspicious about this though, is Patrice claims John Royal threatened her by saying Gino owed him money, but Royal himself claims that wasn’t the case. Why would Patrice lie or misconstrue a comment like that?

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  5. May 14, 2019 · We learn about Hernandez’s growing paranoia, his desire to own a gun, and his mother describing what happened the last time she saw him. Eventually, he was found in his apartment in February 1986 after being dead for nearly five days, suspicions raised after he missed two bookings and went missing.

  6. Both David and Gino worked under John Royal, transporting drugs. David had worked with John for years, helping him form the business. When John decided to pass along the business he allegedly was going to pass it along to Gino instead of his longtime friend and business partner David.

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  8. Jon Royal was in all likelihood grooming Gino to take over part of his operation as seen in court documents during his April 1986 trial, most likely the mother has retro-fitted things as commonly happens-especially when people cannot face the reality of what their loved ones actually are.

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