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Reportable: the FreeBlogz community's most trustworthy source for all breaking and scandalous forum news. Written by yours truly, Rhya Terr, former star journalist of the NTWF Journal. Unlike my former employer, I am concerned only with the truth, not pandering to the Mods. I will not be silenced!
Reportable: the FreeBlogz community's most trustworthy source for all breaking and scandalous forum news. Written by yours truly, Rhya Terr, former star journalist of the NTWF Journal. Unlike my former employer, I am concerned only with the truth, not pandering to the Mods. I will not be silenced!
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Jan 18, 12:22am
Mods using questionable recruitment methods
So. If we thought the Mods couldn't get more abominable after their nearly farcical coverup of Cassie Puff's death, you will not BELIEVE what a source of mine told me today: it seems they've decided to hire to replace her position. Which sounds good, right? After all, in this tumultuous time, we need all the police detectives we can get!
HOWEVER. They gave the job to a person-- I won't out their identity because now they're obviously a target for the still uncaught killers of Alyssa Terine and Li Ou-- who has a history of traumatic brain injury. Who, indeed, my source tells me, has suffered in the past from amnesia.
I'd be shocked, but at this point nothing the Mods do surprises me. Good luck, new detective. You'll certainly need it.
HOWEVER. They gave the job to a person-- I won't out their identity because now they're obviously a target for the still uncaught killers of Alyssa Terine and Li Ou-- who has a history of traumatic brain injury. Who, indeed, my source tells me, has suffered in the past from amnesia.
I'd be shocked, but at this point nothing the Mods do surprises me. Good luck, new detective. You'll certainly need it.
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Medical Examiner's Report
1/18/15
Examiner: Cora P. Se
1/18/15
Examiner: Cora P. Se
Name of Decedent: PFA
Place of Residence: 107 Character Lane, Icy Taco, NTWF
Time of Death: 1/18/15, approx. midnight (reported by concerned neighbour)
Location of Death: 107 Character Lane, Icy Taco, NTWF
Cause of Death: Single bullet-wound, entering at front of temple and existing rear. Death likely instant. From the angle and trajectory of bullet, it is my professional opinion that this was a homicide. Bullet matches that fired from the gun that killed Alyssa Terine, as well as the bullet utilized to kill Li Ou.
Notes: This is the most perplexing autopsy I have performed in my twenty-six years as a medical examiner. Subject presents human, but upon further inspection has distinctly canine features, most notably in subject's oral cavity (teeth). Further, body temperature at time of examination ought to have dropped well into the low 90s based on time since death, but was elevated still at a nearly inexplicable 102 degrees, suggesting subject was running a fever at time of death that would have nearly been at a lethal range (106-108 degrees). Copious amounts of shed fur were found around subject's residence, consistent with a large, double-coated dog or other canine. No dog, however, was found on the scene. This was most clearly a homicide, but otherwise it is beyond the realm of my professional opinion to speculate.
Place of Residence: 107 Character Lane, Icy Taco, NTWF
Time of Death: 1/18/15, approx. midnight (reported by concerned neighbour)
Location of Death: 107 Character Lane, Icy Taco, NTWF
Cause of Death: Single bullet-wound, entering at front of temple and existing rear. Death likely instant. From the angle and trajectory of bullet, it is my professional opinion that this was a homicide. Bullet matches that fired from the gun that killed Alyssa Terine, as well as the bullet utilized to kill Li Ou.
Notes: This is the most perplexing autopsy I have performed in my twenty-six years as a medical examiner. Subject presents human, but upon further inspection has distinctly canine features, most notably in subject's oral cavity (teeth). Further, body temperature at time of examination ought to have dropped well into the low 90s based on time since death, but was elevated still at a nearly inexplicable 102 degrees, suggesting subject was running a fever at time of death that would have nearly been at a lethal range (106-108 degrees). Copious amounts of shed fur were found around subject's residence, consistent with a large, double-coated dog or other canine. No dog, however, was found on the scene. This was most clearly a homicide, but otherwise it is beyond the realm of my professional opinion to speculate.