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The game's villain makes the most sadistic and unhinged member of the cast torture some random guy who's fully cooperative but confused as to what they even want from him in order to maybe ID some other random person that the villain thinks maybe is doing something but he's not sure what so that another member of the cast can just extrajudicially kirk him from a ridge by a house party he's at.
Like it's entirely set up as this pointless, monstrous act that's being ordered by a fed who's just going off vibes and casually hurting people because that's what he does, and that not only was the torture unnecessary but also that there's nothing to even establish that the target was anything but just some guy who was probably some comprador businessman trying to distance himself from potential consequences in his own country considering he was clearly rich and taking shelter in the US. The feds are just there committing crimes against humanity using plausibly deniable assets to murk one of their own compradors out of pure racist vibes.