Andrew “Agent Orange” Fleckinstein Mystery Cache
Andrew “Agent Orange” Fleckinstein
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Find the 6 keys, one from each criminal, and
use them to unlock the loot at
The Heist - Final
The criminals are:
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Scarlett “Widow Maker” Thomas----------Andrew
“Agent Orange” Fleckinstein
-------------Roy
“Green” Bivoda------------------------
Jimmy “The Loser” Blue
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Carlos "El Loco" Brown----------------------Joe
“Lights Out” Black
Andrew
“Agent Orange” Fleckinstein was a veteran of Vietnam.
He served his country from 65’- 73’ by choice and was
proud of it. During his time in the US Navy he served as a Boat
Captain on a Patrol Boat Riverine, commonly known as a PBR. The
majority of his missions were to stop and search river traffic for
combatants and arms shipments. Occasionally he and the crew would
extract Seals from covert operations or spray Napalm.
During his time in Vietnam he was also exposed to large quantities
of “Rainbow Herbicides,” most notably Agent
Orange.
After leaving the Navy Andrew settled down and got married. He
tried to forget everything that had happened “over
there” but had regular bouts of severe depression. His wife,
Staci, had numerous miscarriages his behavior would swing wildly
from mild mannered and pleasant to angry and violent. All of these
things he attributed to his exposure to Agent Orange. After
numerous assaults Staci left him. He filed suit against the
manufacturer of Agent Orange, DOW Chemical, but the road to
settlement was long. He was unreliable and had no steady job so
money was always an issue.
Andrew was recruited for the heist and had no qualms about putting
his life on the line. Besides, the plan was good and he was only a
get-away driver. He had nothing to lose and everything to gain. All
he had to do now was stay out of jail and alive for a few years to
collect his share. That was a problem.
Andrew spent money like he had it. He wasn’t buying
possessions like homes, cars or clothing. He was buying drinks,
women, and drugs. His mood swings along with his new lifestyle made
for trouble with the law. Drug possession, prostitution, DUI,
illegal fire arms, and other charges had him in prison, probably
for life. His health was deteriorating and he had almost given up
hope of ever getting out. Then his luck changed.
“Drew, you have a visitor,” shouted the guard. Andrew
had no idea who it was. It was his lawyer. “There seems to be
a clerical mistake on your record.” “Yeah, so?”,
Andrew responded. “If I file an appeal it might get you out
of here.” “Do it.”
A few weeks later Andrew found himself being released on a
technicality. He didn’t care how, he was just glad to be out.
Not glad enough to change his ways though.
Within 3 days of getting out he was high. He was having delusions
and thought he was back in Vietnam. He was commanding the PBR again
and they were taking heavy fire. Little did he know that he was
commanding a group of school children on the play ground. Parents
made frantic calls to police as Andrew ordered one of the children
to Semaphore flag for help. By this time the police had arrived and
were barking orders with pistols drawn. All Andrew heard was enemy
screaming. With the child having no idea of what to do he did it
himself. That is where the end started. He grabbed a boy and ripped
his shirt off to use as a flag. He threw the boy to the ground and
was looking for a second flag. The next flag he saw was a police
officer twenty feet away. Andrew lunged toward the cop. The cop
fearing for his life squeezed the trigger on his pistol multiple
times.
Andrew was dead before he hit the ground.
Important cache information on Checker
page.
Verify Coordinates before venturing out.
Use password from Andrew here for your
"Orange" key
Orange Key
Note that all
passwords are 100% lowercase letters.
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