<P> Pittsburgh Connection: You know the golf club and the dogs you gave me in return? Hill: Yeah . Pittsburgh Connection: Can you still do that? Hill: Same kind of golf clubs? Pittsburgh Connection: No . No golf clubs . Can you still give me the dogs if I can pay for the golf clubs? Hill: Yeah . Sure . (portion of conversation omitted) Pittsburgh Connection: You front me the shampoo and I'll front you the dog pills...what time tomorrow? Hill: Anytime after twelve . Pittsburgh Connection: You won't hold my lady friend up? Hill: No . Pittsburgh Connection: Somebody will just exchange dogs . </P> <P> Hill and two Pittsburgh gamblers set up a point shaving scheme by convincing Boston College center Rick Kuhn to participate . Kuhn, who was a high school friend of one of the gamblers, encouraged teammates to participate in the scandal . </P> <P> Hill also claimed to have an NBA referee in his pocket who worked games at Madison Square Garden during the 1970s . The referee had incurred gambling debts on horse races . </P> <P> On April 27, 1980, Hill was arrested on a narcotics - trafficking charge . He became convinced that his former associates planned to have him killed: Vario, for dealing drugs; and Burke, to prevent Hill from implicating him in the Lufthansa Heist . Hill heard on a wiretap that his associates Angelo Sepe and Anthony Stabile were anxious to have him killed, and that they were telling Burke that Hill "is no good", and that he "is a junkie". Burke told them "not to worry about it". Hill was more convinced by a surveillance tape played to him by federal investigators, in which Burke tells Vario of their need to have Hill "whacked ." But Hill still wouldn't talk to the investigators . While in his cell, the officers would tell Hill that the prosecutor, Ed McDonald, wanted to speak with him, and Hill would yell: "Fuck you and McDonald". Hill became even more paranoid because he thought Burke had officers on the inside and would have him killed . </P>

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