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According to Smith, Bediyoskin changed his name when he went into show business ("You know how actors are"). Bediyoskin attempts to sell information regarding the theft of Formula 6076767 from his brother's laboratory in order to pay his gambling debts but is shot before he can talk. He does, however provide a clue in the form of a note with the initials "TBO". Portrayed by Howard Caine [Episodes #58-60: "A Man Called Smart, Parts 1, 2 and 3".]

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  • Russell Bediyoskin
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  • According to Smith, Bediyoskin changed his name when he went into show business ("You know how actors are"). Bediyoskin attempts to sell information regarding the theft of Formula 6076767 from his brother's laboratory in order to pay his gambling debts but is shot before he can talk. He does, however provide a clue in the form of a note with the initials "TBO". Portrayed by Howard Caine [Episodes #58-60: "A Man Called Smart, Parts 1, 2 and 3".]
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  • According to Smith, Bediyoskin changed his name when he went into show business ("You know how actors are"). Bediyoskin attempts to sell information regarding the theft of Formula 6076767 from his brother's laboratory in order to pay his gambling debts but is shot before he can talk. He does, however provide a clue in the form of a note with the initials "TBO". Portrayed by Howard Caine [Episodes #58-60: "A Man Called Smart, Parts 1, 2 and 3".]
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