Jack had a pregnant wife and a mortgage on a house that was worth less than he owed, and he needed money just as desperately as Vincent did, which made them perfect partners in corruption.
They drove through the empty streets toward the handoff location, a parking garage in the warehouse district where their buyer would be waiting to exchange the cocaine for cash. The buyer was a mid-level dealer named Rico Suarez who worked for one of the major cartels operating in the city, and he had been their primary customer for the past four months. Rico paid well and asked few questions about where Vincent and Jack were getting such high-quality product, apparently content to believe their story about confiscating drugs from rival dealers.