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He focused his efforts on a quiet retirement community, hosting "health seminars" that were really just high-pressure sales pitches. Arthur was a master at the . He spoke of longevity and vitality, showing fake scientific charts to convinced elderly residents that their savings were a small price to pay for a decade of extra life.

It turned out one of his "marks," a retired fraud investigator named Mrs. Higgins, had seen through his flash and mirrors from the start. She hadn't just bought a filter; she’d recorded every word of his pitch.

Arthur Pendergast was a man who lived by a simple, if crooked, rule: "Never give a sucker an even break." He didn't rob banks with a mask; he used a polished smile and a briefcase full of "opportunities." He focused his efforts on a quiet retirement

Arthur’s attempt to the town had failed. Instead of a tropical getaway, his next "investment" would be time—measured in years, behind bars. Key Vocabulary Used:

: To cheat someone out of something, especially money [1]. Mark : The intended victim of a swindle or scam. It turned out one of his "marks," a

"It’s not an expense, it’s an investment in your future," Arthur would say, his voice smooth as silk.

: A clever and often dishonest plan to do or get something. Arthur Pendergast was a man who lived by

By the end of the week, Arthur had collected nearly $50,000 in "pre-order deposits." He packed his briefcase, ready to vanish into the night. But as he reached his car, he found it blocked by a local sheriff’s cruiser.