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James "Jimmy" Edward Kilkelly, better known as Jimmy In-'N-Out, is a minor character in the crime drama series Breaking Bad. He is a 58-year-old career criminal known for lending his services to take the fall for crimes.
He was portrayed by the late Jimmy Daniels.
Biography[]
Born in 1950, according to Saul, the outside world "hasn't been kind" to James so presumably he was in and out of jail since his teen to adult years. Kilkelly spent 44 of his 58 years in prison, at city, state and federal levels. According to his criminal record, he has been arrested for stealing a vending machine (1963), breaking and entering (1975), grand theft auto (1982) and armed robbery (1984), as well as two undisclosed charges in 1987 and 1992. He has also made a profit from going to jail from other peoples' crimes, hence his nickname "Jimmy In-'N-Out".
In the present, Jimmy is hired by Saul Goodman to pose as "Heisenberg" for a meeting with Badger, who has struck a deal with the DEA. During a supposed deal between Badger and Jimmy, the police arrest Jimmy under the belief that he is Heisenberg. Jimmy is not seen again, but Saul later assures Walter White and Jesse Pinkman that he will have Jimmy's sentence reduced regardless. After the arrest and at debrief, Hank expresses doubts that Jimmy is Heisenberg, suspecting he admitted to it merely for a reward, and that the real Heisenberg is still at large, meaning Jimmy was out on bail or on a technicality and ready to utilize his services again.
In Season 4, Jimmy later is mentioned by Hank as "Jimmy In-'N-Out", knowing his reputation as a lowly repeat offender, making him doubt he is even "Heisenberg", in favor of the evidence of the recently deceased Gale Boetticher who they believe truly knew Heisenberg.

