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Marco the Mexican, a.k.a. Bob the Mexican (The Hateful Eight (Film))
Bio: Marco the Mexican was a member of the violent Domingre gang led by Jody Domingre. When Jody planned to rescue his sister, Daisy, from the bounty hunter John Ruth, he and his gang hid out in the haberdashery that they knew Ruth would end up staying in during a big blizzard while on the way to Red Rock. Jody's gang ended up taking over Minnie's Haberdashery and killed everyone that worked there, with Marco being the one who savagely stabbed Sweet Dave in the back. Marco created an alias for himself, Bob, and pretended to be Minnie's caretaker when Ruth and his friends arrived at the cabin. Ruth's fellow bounty hunter, Marquis Warren, caught on very quickly to "Bob"'s deception because he knew of Minnie's apparently infamous dislike towards Mexicans and doubted that she would ever hire one. While in the guise of Bob, Marco appeared to be a typical "funny foreigner" character with his exaggerated accent, but of course he was actually a manipulative, lying psychopath like the rest of Jody's gang.
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Reginald "Reggie" Kray (Legend (Film))
Bio: Reggie Kray and his twin brother Ronnie were both notorious gangsters in London in the 1960s. While his brother Ronnie arguably ended up becoming more infamous because of his violent dementia and scandalous homosexual affairs, Reggie was considered by many of his contemporaries to be a respectable man because he kept up a public facade as a charismatic club owner even though it was more or less common knowledge that he was a gangster. Reggie and Ronnie had always been troublemakers, with both of them having spent time in jail and both of them were dishonourably discharged from the army for shocking behaviour. Both Reggie and Ronnie were boxers in their youths, and used their fighting skills to fend off from attacks by their chief rivals, the Richardson gang. After Reggie's wife, Frances, committed suicide, he became increasingly cold and eventually stabbed one of his associates, Jack McVitie, to death.
Bio: Marco the Mexican was a member of the violent Domingre gang led by Jody Domingre. When Jody planned to rescue his sister, Daisy, from the bounty hunter John Ruth, he and his gang hid out in the haberdashery that they knew Ruth would end up staying in during a big blizzard while on the way to Red Rock. Jody's gang ended up taking over Minnie's Haberdashery and killed everyone that worked there, with Marco being the one who savagely stabbed Sweet Dave in the back. Marco created an alias for himself, Bob, and pretended to be Minnie's caretaker when Ruth and his friends arrived at the cabin. Ruth's fellow bounty hunter, Marquis Warren, caught on very quickly to "Bob"'s deception because he knew of Minnie's apparently infamous dislike towards Mexicans and doubted that she would ever hire one. While in the guise of Bob, Marco appeared to be a typical "funny foreigner" character with his exaggerated accent, but of course he was actually a manipulative, lying psychopath like the rest of Jody's gang.
vs.
Reginald "Reggie" Kray (Legend (Film))
Bio: Reggie Kray and his twin brother Ronnie were both notorious gangsters in London in the 1960s. While his brother Ronnie arguably ended up becoming more infamous because of his violent dementia and scandalous homosexual affairs, Reggie was considered by many of his contemporaries to be a respectable man because he kept up a public facade as a charismatic club owner even though it was more or less common knowledge that he was a gangster. Reggie and Ronnie had always been troublemakers, with both of them having spent time in jail and both of them were dishonourably discharged from the army for shocking behaviour. Both Reggie and Ronnie were boxers in their youths, and used their fighting skills to fend off from attacks by their chief rivals, the Richardson gang. After Reggie's wife, Frances, committed suicide, he became increasingly cold and eventually stabbed one of his associates, Jack McVitie, to death.