Assassination of Morty Bennett

"Look, there's no need. I'm leaving anyway. Tomorrow, I'll be gone." "Yeah."

- Morty Bennett and Billy Russo

The Assassination of Morty Bennett was a successful attempt by Billy Russo to kill Colonel Morty Bennett.

Background
After Castle's escape from Fort Bryon, Billy Russo brought Morty Bennett away from danger and he listened to Bennett yell at William Rawlins as he then furiously blamed him for allowing the Punisher to ambush and almost kill him.

The trio discussed what was disclosed and relocating the colonel with a new identity and a safe house to keep him away from Castle's sights. Although Bennett acknowledged that Rawlins had clearly set him up, he agreed to begin the new identity using all of the money Rawlins had made for him and begin a new life, safe from Castle's rage, with Russo agreeing to handle all of the details to ensure Bennett's safety. But in reality Rawlins and Russo decided to kill Bennett.

Assassination
"You all better come up with the goods fast, or I'm gonna die from looking at this wallpaper." "We all gotta die somehow, right?" "Yeah. Good thing self-importance isn't fatal, huh, Russo?"

- Morty Bennett and Billy Russo

Having left all of his personal possessions and his phone behind, Bennett followed Billy Russo to the cheap motel. As Bennett explored the room, he found his mistress lying dead on the bed with her throat slit. As Bennett recoiled in horror, he turned around to Russo who was calmly getting up and walking towards him as the desperate Bennett tried to take back all of the insults had had given Russo.

Russo however ignored Bennett's pleas and managed to disarm Bennett when he tried to draw his gun, before plunging his hidden blade into Bennett's gut, fatally wounding him. With Russo following the orders of William Rawlins, he cleaned his blade and watched as Bennett desperately tried to crawl to safety, with Russo telling Bennett that he had never liked him much either. Despite attempting to get away from his attacker and failing to get to the phone to call for help, Bennett eventually lost too much blood and died on the floor, with Russo leaving his bloodied corpse behind.

Aftermath
"I mean, the Bulletin ran a piece about Bennett turning up stabbed to death in a motel upstate, but that's it." "They killed him. That's good."

- Micro and Frank Castle

Some time later, New York Bulletin wrote about about Bennett's death, but without mentions about possible killers.