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The Incident
Sunday, June 19, 2011 11:16:00 AM
by Thomas J Ault
| Mystery/Suspense |
| Jim Brown and Abby Smyth find that solving murders is not always a simple task. This incident led to more than they has assumed it would and took much longer to solve. The last chapter brought to light the facts of the case and they eventually led to the murder; or did it? |
" Walt Osmond ws not what we expected. Sure, we had been given his vital statistics, but this guy could scare the heebie-jeebies out of a monster! He had a scar that ran from his right temple across his forehead and ended somewhere in his hair line. One eye looked ahead and the other slightly to the side. He did't smile, he snarled, and when he spoke, which wasn't often thank goodness, his voice came out like he was using a microphone adjusted to bass. Being as big as he was, and as mean looking as well; it would have been not too far a reach to assume that, if he was involved with the murders of our people, he probably scared them to death first, or left them in a catatonic state like Louise Joseph."
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