Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston who has played a drug dealer in the series has made the revelation that he was at one point in time wanted for a much greater dangerous crime in the 1970s as per a report on Fox News Digital.
On «Dinner On Me», the Ferguson podcast of Jesse Tyler, he shared about the incident, disclosing that an all points bulletin (APB) alert was issued for him as well as for his brother by the police after the murder of one of their colleagues in Florida in Daytona Beach.
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It was described by Bryan Cranston how he and his brother got involved in it. He further shared how they were on motorcycles traveling through the country at the time of their arrival in Florida and were completely broke. Thus they had to pause for a while and take employment as they needed to make some money. They got jobs as waiters in the Hawaiian Inn, a restaurant in Daytona Beach as per him.
The «Malcolm in the Middle» star has stated that before the wait staff began their shift every day, they would be having meetings to go through logistics.
In due course, he and his brother have left Florida in anticipation of reaching Maine. Right at that moment a chef called Peter Wong went missing and was not found for one week and more than that as informed by Bryan Cranston to Ferguson.
The homicide detectives had arrived at the former place of work of Bryan Cranston asking questions about the
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