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Since the objective is to murder a specific number of people in a single bout of werewolf, your best bet is to find rooms packed with the unsuspecting.
If you're having trouble, try turning off guns and melee weapons with the mutator. You still get the big quest counted, but now you aren't dealing with as large a risk as you trash your way through the masses.
Also, keep an eye on werewolf traits as you progress. Several of the werewolf traits improve your rip and tear significantly. Including longer run time, and a faster cooldown.
And don't overextend. You never really learn you're lesson until overconfidence gets the better of you and you charge head-on into a camp of 8 supercops like they're nothing.
Also, lunge a lot. Actually, don't bother using normal melee, just lunge. Always, always lunge.
Investment Banker is the kind of character you don't slum around the level, in 2-3 minutes top you're done with the level, no buts.
To make your life easier, always remember you're one of the better combat classes in the game, so melee is always an option.
And given you're a combat class, first thing you do is find a bank clerk and go in full debt, then upgrade either Longer Status Effects or Shrewd Negotiator(up to personal preference, THEY'RE BOTH VIABLE!): one giving you a better bang for you buck and the other giving you more drugs, so you don't need that bang no more.
Also, when drugs are too expensive, cigarettes are your best friend, pop one everytime your "Feelin' Good" meter gets to 15 or 10 seconds. Make sure to hoard the ever living out of them.