As I remember it - the notes says: if you are reading this, then something when wrong and I didn't make it back.
Thus he wrote the note before he left.
2006-09-22 07:47:06
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Charles Bronson set all that up BEFORE they left the country.
God, Jan Michael Vincent was soooo hot back then...
2006-09-22 08:39:06
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answered by Bitsie 3
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sure I do. he could be released immediatley. we live in united states of america the place cowards are working around with weapons and knives, while Bronson, although possessing a violent previous, is in no way as undesirable as those earlier metioned spineless feebs. He has been violent in direction of fellow inmates and penal complex team in the previous, yet that may no longer an remoted case. What approximately all circumstances in the positioned up WW2 psychological hospitals for returning allied squaddies, they have been even worse. And besides, if anybody people have been to stroll by using a considerable city on a saturday night we could see a minimum of one occasion of scallies and standard idiots beating the crap out one yet another. Are those people not greater risky? Why are not they locked up? at present of pensioners being mugged in the line at knifepoint, of youngsters donning butchers knives, and scores being settled with the "cowards metallic" (weapons), liberating a prisoner who used his fists does not difficulty me in any respect. Charles bronson replaced right into a violent guy or woman, yet as quickly as all of us take a while to envision his (ten+) books. you will see that the guy is merely yet another crim, yet one that has replaced for the greater powerful. He has been caged like an animal in solitary for the better area of 30 years, in situations that make the Hanoi Hilton and Abugrabe look like a Ramada lodge. it is huge injustice that needs to be stopped NOW! "A patriot could continuously be arranged to look after his united states of america against his goverhment"
2016-12-12 13:04:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe the Bronson character did die. He booby-trapped the car in the event that if he did die, so would Jan-Michael Vincent's character.
2006-09-22 07:53:30
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answered by Feathery 6
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They both died - Bronson figured vincent would double cross him and bobby trapped the car just in case vincent succeeded in whacking him - which he did.
2006-09-22 07:57:40
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answer #5
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answered by Intersect 4
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I think they left the ending open so that there could be a follow up "The Mechanic 2".
2006-09-22 07:47:50
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answered by MUSHMAN 6
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I am telling my age here, but I saw that movie at the theater when I was a kid, and if I remember correctly they both died
2006-09-22 07:46:44
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answered by Norman S 1
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Did Charles Bronson Die
2017-02-20 15:34:56
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answered by ? 3
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think he faked him out pretend member his eye was open at the end lol! member he did not drink it!
2014-08-13 06:07:06
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answered by Tenchi Yusoki 1
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