The Teflon Twins

Teflon Twins

What happens when two master con men spend a lifetime pretending to be one person—and then aim for the ultimate score? We follow Patrick and Bartley, the “Teflon twins,” from a childhood of theft in Dundee to a meticulously crafted double life in Los Angeles, where the name “Django” becomes their shield, their bank account, and their ticket to bigger crimes. Their rules are strict—never appear together, never leave a digital trail, always have an alibi—and for years it works flawlessly.

The twins escalate from pocket lifts to property, washing everything through their shared identity and dreaming of legal status to unlock larger cons. That’s when they find Charlotte, a wealthy widow with a mansion, a thriving business, and a heartache they think they can exploit. The plan is chilling: marry for legitimacy, then kill for inheritance. But they misjudge their mark. Charlotte grew up around guns and keeps them close; when Bartley storms in with an axe, a chrome .357 rewrites the ending in a single, deafening moment.

From there, the power flips. With Django declared dead in justified self-defense, Charlotte inherits the assets that once hid a criminal empire, while Patrick is left nameless and cornered. A desperate gambit—posing as a ghost to haunt her—ends with a second gunshot and a revelation at the morgue: two bodies, one legend. Along the way we explore how identity fraud scales, why airtight alibis work until they don’t, and how vigilance and skill can turn a victim into the last person standing.

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