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Chadrick „Chad” Bingham, Jr. (born 1977 - died December 24, 2004) was an American playboy, and son of Chad Bingham, Sr., Senator of Colorado and a rumored candidate for President of the United States seat. In his life, he developed a reputation as obnoxious party animal with a disdain towards women. Chad Jr. was assassinated by Agent 47 on December 24, 2004 while attending a party at the Pink Mansion in the Rocky Mountains, alongside millionaire Lorne de Haviland.

Biography[]

Early Life & Adulthood[]

Chadrick Bingham the II, or Chad (Jr.), as he was commonly known, was born in 1977 in Colorado, USA, to Chadrick Bingham, Sr., a prominent senator of Colorado, and a rumored candidate for the seat of the President of the United States. After graduating high school around 1995, he garnered bad press for frequenting sleazy bars and strip clubs, and physically abusing strippers and prostitutes. Chad's friends claim he was in a deep depression due to a bad relationship with his father:

"He wasn't like his old man and he knew it... He felt like a total disappointment whatever he did. So he just kind of gave up on things".

Later Life[]

In late 2004, Chad Bingham Jr. visited a strip club owned by the famous Lorne de Haviland, and accidentally killed a stripper/prostitute during a sex game. Security cameras caught the whole incident on video, and de Havilland blackmailed senator Bingham with the tape (as Lorne often did to other politicians, celebrities and clergymen). Someone from Senator Bingham's campaign team hired Agent 47 to retrieve the tape, kill Chad Bingham Jr. (who by that point had become a liability) and Lorne de Havilland.

Death[]

Chad, aged 27 years old was killed by 47 alongside de Haviland at the Pink Mansion mountain lodge in the Rocky Mountains during a party on Christmas Eve, 2004. A month before his death, Senator Bingham said in a local television interview:

"The sad truth is that when you run for high elected office, your whole family becomes fair game for these sleazeball journalists. It's disgusting."

Following the death of his son, Bingham Sr. made no media appearances, saying the family needed to mourn in private.