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Jebediah Priest is the main antagonist from Mexican Motor Mafia. He was the leader of a large group of bandits and the Red Texas Four, and was also a wanted and dangerous criminal who had escaped from prison.
Personality[]

Jebediah Priest as a criminal sentenced to death.
Priest was a cruel, vile, dishonest and evil criminal who caused a lot of pain to many people. His gang, the Red Texas Four, the bandits and criminals who followed them committed countless robberies, thefts, kidnappings, and serious crimes, such as drug smuggling and production by kidnapped children, the sale of slaves in human trafficking, murders and terrorism against civilians. Most of the crimes can be clearly attributed to him, as he was the leader of the Four and the bandits that followed them, and after their paths diverged, he remained the leader and the other three villains and their criminal gangs remained loyal to him. Priest knew no mercy or inhibitions, as evidenced by the fact that he killed Santos in front of his own children, stole his car, and tried to shoot his brother from behind.
Biography[]
Jebediah Priest was a wanted and dangerous criminal who operated in Texas with his gang, the Red Texas Four. He mainly robbed cars and trains, and was also involved in smuggling and drug trafficking, but a lawman, Santos, successfully captured and arrested him. The court found him guilty of all charges and sentenced him to death, then he was imprisoned, where he had to wait on death row. However, this did not last long, as the other three members of his gang, Whistler, Tito, and La Toro, freed him, and Priest was furious, wanting revenge on Santos at all costs for having managed to capture and imprison him.

Priest shoots Santos in front of his children as Whistler kidnaps them.
The police officer was attacked when he was with his two children and was unprepared for the criminals' ambush. Tito held the policeman's hands from behind, Whistler grabbed his son and daughter, and Priest mercilessly shot Santos in the head in front of the children. After that, they went to El Sordos, which was a notorious hideout for smugglers and slave traders, and then Priest sold the two children to Whistler, after which the four criminals went their separate ways, but he remained the leader throughout and the other three members of the gang remained loyal to him.
Priest hid in the background and directed events from there, while the other three members of the Red Texas Four openly and gradually wanted to implement their own plans and posed an increasing threat to the territories of Texas. However, Santos had an unnamed brother who wanted revenge and wanted to hunt down the Texas Red Four and their henchmen. The brother dealt with the evil criminals one by one, but they all showed that they were ruthless even individually. La Toro and his bandits hit innocent women and children with cars while racing each other, Tito planned numerous robberies and lootings due to his greed for gold, and Whistler forced kidnapped children to produce drugs. All three remained loyal to Priest, and the Red Texas Four remained an existing gang, meaning they could almost be linked to him. He first started fighting against La Toro's bandits and completely thwarted almost all of their plans, then successfully defeated the criminal leader, who killed himself with his grenade due to his own stupidity and arrogance. He also found a map with the bandit that marked an abandoned ghost town to the south, where one of the Texas Red Four's garages was located. This was a building called the Tally-Ho auto shop where a woman had been held captive for nearly a year, her body chained together, but Santos' brother freed her. He then went against Tito's gang, which was also supported by two other notorious gangs, Las Piranhas and Los Calamares, but Santos' brother ruthlessly hunted down the criminals and thwarted Tito's gold prospecting plans. He completely destroyed the small crime lord's gang, but he was not killed because in exchange for his life, he told him where he could find information about Santos' two kidnapped children. He then traveled to El Sordos where he learned that Whistler had bought them and what he was doing with the other kidnapped children in the territories he controlled. Santos' brother found the warehouse where the drug was produced, killed Whistler's men, and freed the children. His main goal then was to destroy Whistler's smuggling and drug network and end the evil crime lord.
After Whistler's death, it was not easy for the brother to move on, as Priest was nowhere to be found and he had no idea where to look for the last, main leader of the bandits, but then he decided to follow Whistler's eagle. The eagle took them to an area not marked on the map, which was an abandoned building where a man named Pedro lived. The man said that Priest was also at the scene, but as soon as he saw Whistler's eagle, he immediately left. Pedro said he was helping the man and said some surprising things. When Priest was robbing trains before his arrest, he had three hideouts, and these locations were areas that Santos had already visited. The first was the refinery, the second was the abandoned mine, and the third was the ghost town. Santos' brother traveled to all three locations and was met with well-armed and numerous bandits everywhere, whom he was only able to defeat them after difficult battles. However, he did not find Priest in any of his hideouts, but he did find a large amount of stolen goods, mainly tequilas and pills, among the dead criminals. He then returned to Pedro, who told him that Priest had decided to challenge him to a duel and that he had been waiting for him to end their fight. He said that not far southeast of them, north of 314, there was a military bone yard and that he chose this place as his fourth hideout and that was where he wanted to fight the final battle. However, Santos' brother knew that his main enemy would not be alone, so he prepared as thoroughly as possible for the final battle, then set out alone to find the bone yard. The area was mostly littered with the wreckage of airplanes and World War II German panzer tanks and aircraft, and then suddenly the bandits appeared and immediately launched an attack. The man killed them all, then Priest appeared with Santos' car, which he had completely redesigned, and the final battle between the two began.

Santos' brother defeats Priest.
Priest fought his opponent with both pistols and rockets and it seemed he would win the fight, but in the end Santos' brother hit his car, which overturned and was destroyed, and Priest fell out of it to the ground. The man then walked towards the criminal leader, who tried to reach for his pistol, but failed. However, he did not give up and waited to see what he would do to him. Santos' brother said that before his death, his father gave him a bottle of extremely strong tequila that he wanted to share with his brother, but it was no longer his turn. He then opened the bottle and poured the tequila over Priest, then turned his back on him, and the criminal reached for his gun and tried to shoot his opponent in the back. Then Santos’ brother threw a burning cigarette at his brother's enemy, and since the tequila was extremely flammable, it immediately caught fire, burning Priest alive, thus fulfilling the man's revenge for his brother's death.