
This episode discusses a dangerous situation involving Tazz, a man who intervened in a potential murder plot. Key topics include the ethics of his actions, the $5,000 payment, and his self-identification as a protector rather than a hitman.
Tazz describes a scenario where he was approached by Jacob, who believed he was hiring a hitman. Tazz explains that he pretended to contact the intended target to buy time and prevent violence.
Throughout the conversation, Tazz emphasizes his role as a protector, stating that his actions ultimately saved lives. He reflects on the risks involved and the moral implications of his choices.
The episode raises questions about morality, duty, and the fine line between heroism and criminality.
Tazz discusses preventing a murder plot while grappling with his role as a protector versus a hitman.

This episode stands out for the following:
I have duty to protect people's lives.Hit man or hero?
I'm just protecting lives.Hit man or hero?