El Paso’s Hook Handed P.I. Saved The Son Of The Most Popular Actor In The World

There are stories, and then there are JJ Armes stories.

Jay J. Armes was El Paso’s most famous private investigator, a Lower Valley kid from Ysleta who lost both hands at age 11 when he accidentally detonated a pair of railroad torpedoes. Most people would have let that be the end of the story. Armes let it be the beginning. He replaced his hands with steel hooks, built a private detective empire called The Investigators on Montana Street, drove a Rolls-Royce, kept a small zoo of exotic animals at his compound, and became famous enough to have a toy action figure made in his likeness.

And then there was the Marlon Brando case.

The Version JJ Armes Told at Dinner

Picture it: March 1972. Marlon Brando is in Paris filming “Last Tango in Paris.” That same month, “The Godfather” drops in theaters and turns him into the most talked-about actor on the planet. And somewhere in a cave on the volcanic coastline of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula, his 13-year-old son Christian is being held by a dangerous group of hippies…

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