Walter was silent for a few seconds, then said, "I did only find out afterward, I don't know much more than anyone else, except that the one who survived the scene was killed by someone Gus arranged. I don't know how he arranged it, but the person died in the hospital that same day."
Jimmy: "What about Gale?"
Walter: "It was Victor's doing, one of Gus's men, and Gus has already killed him."
Jimmy thought for a moment, then asked, "How much money did you take from Gus?"
Walter: "I need to save some money for my family—their living expenses, tuition, and medical bills, before I die. My cancer has returned, and I'm undergoing chemotherapy and regular check-ups, I may not have much time left."
Jimmy looked at the frail Walter in front of him, a terminal cancer-stricken chemist, who was also Hank's brother-in-law. Such a person going to prison might not even make it to the trial date. He looked at Hank, "Hank, do you have anything to ask?"
