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<blockquote data-quote="talien" data-source="post: 4723114" data-attributes="member: 3285"><p><strong>A Love in Need: Conclusion</strong></p><p></p><p>That night, the news showed an aerial shot of a structure, a roadside motel, sitting along a side road, surrounded by a vast, empty, brown wasteland. The image trembled from the rumble of helicopter blades whirling.</p><p> </p><p>Several news vans, police cars, and ambulances were parked around the blackened motel. People milled about the scene. Behind the motel, a backhoe tore into the ground. Cops circled the back-hoe, digging with shovels.</p><p></p><p>”This is a live shot of the Prairie View Motel, in the eastern side of McKinley County,” said a newscaster. “We've been told police have been working out here for several hours, but the details we're getting from them are sketchy at best. What we do know is that they've borrowed some equipment from a local farmer, and started digging in the rear of the property. What they're looking for though, we're not exactly sure.” </p><p></p><p>The camera shakily zoomed in on the backhoe. As the machine dragged its teeth out of the earth and rose into the air, a dirt-covered corpse hung from the metal claw.</p><p></p><p>”Oh, God!” shouted the newscaster. </p><p></p><p>In a different news report, a male reporter stood outside a motel room door.</p><p></p><p>“The best we can come up with is that some video tapes have been discovered that are somehow connected to the bodies the Sheriff's Department has found buried on the property.”</p><p></p><p>Beyond the reporter, the motel room doorway was visible. The door was just hanging on its hinges. The wall on the opposite side was blown apart. Furniture inside was blackened and scattered about and there bloodstains on the ground outside the door.</p><p></p><p>“Obviously they're being very tightlipped with details at this stage,” said the reporter, “so we don't know yet the content of the tapes.”</p><p></p><p>In yet another news report, masked paramedics carried body bags past a female reporter. “I've been told all the videos discovered are extremely violent and graphic.”</p><p></p><p>The camera followed the paramedics past the female reporter, over a bloodhound stretching its leash to claw at the dirt, as if something was buried just beneath it. </p><p></p><p>The camera moved to a news van. The side doors had slid open, and police crowded around the video equipment inside.</p><p></p><p>“The police are actually using our GNN truck to view what they believe is the most recently recorded tape. The images I saw on tape are horrific... Unimaginable,” she said. </p><p></p><p>“We turn now to the county sheriff. Nina?”</p><p></p><p>The county sheriff was being interviewed by a newswoman for a television camera beyond them.</p><p></p><p>“Sheriff, can you give us an idea of how many bodies have been found?” asked Nina.</p><p></p><p>“As of about a half-hour ago, we were at twenty-seven. But we haven't covered much ground yet,” said the sheriff.</p><p></p><p>“So you expect to find more?”</p><p></p><p>“I'm afraid so, yes.”</p><p></p><p>There was a small pile of full body bags. The camera then turned to focus on the rusty vacancy sign hanging on the wall.</p><p></p><p>”As for the immediate future, local authorities will be removing the vacancy sign that until today hung here outside the Prairie View Motel. This is Nina Juarez reporting live for the Global News Network.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talien, post: 4723114, member: 3285"] [b]A Love in Need: Conclusion[/b] That night, the news showed an aerial shot of a structure, a roadside motel, sitting along a side road, surrounded by a vast, empty, brown wasteland. The image trembled from the rumble of helicopter blades whirling. Several news vans, police cars, and ambulances were parked around the blackened motel. People milled about the scene. Behind the motel, a backhoe tore into the ground. Cops circled the back-hoe, digging with shovels. ”This is a live shot of the Prairie View Motel, in the eastern side of McKinley County,” said a newscaster. “We've been told police have been working out here for several hours, but the details we're getting from them are sketchy at best. What we do know is that they've borrowed some equipment from a local farmer, and started digging in the rear of the property. What they're looking for though, we're not exactly sure.” The camera shakily zoomed in on the backhoe. As the machine dragged its teeth out of the earth and rose into the air, a dirt-covered corpse hung from the metal claw. ”Oh, God!” shouted the newscaster. In a different news report, a male reporter stood outside a motel room door. “The best we can come up with is that some video tapes have been discovered that are somehow connected to the bodies the Sheriff's Department has found buried on the property.” Beyond the reporter, the motel room doorway was visible. The door was just hanging on its hinges. The wall on the opposite side was blown apart. Furniture inside was blackened and scattered about and there bloodstains on the ground outside the door. “Obviously they're being very tightlipped with details at this stage,” said the reporter, “so we don't know yet the content of the tapes.” In yet another news report, masked paramedics carried body bags past a female reporter. “I've been told all the videos discovered are extremely violent and graphic.” The camera followed the paramedics past the female reporter, over a bloodhound stretching its leash to claw at the dirt, as if something was buried just beneath it. The camera moved to a news van. The side doors had slid open, and police crowded around the video equipment inside. “The police are actually using our GNN truck to view what they believe is the most recently recorded tape. The images I saw on tape are horrific... Unimaginable,” she said. “We turn now to the county sheriff. Nina?” The county sheriff was being interviewed by a newswoman for a television camera beyond them. “Sheriff, can you give us an idea of how many bodies have been found?” asked Nina. “As of about a half-hour ago, we were at twenty-seven. But we haven't covered much ground yet,” said the sheriff. “So you expect to find more?” “I'm afraid so, yes.” There was a small pile of full body bags. The camera then turned to focus on the rusty vacancy sign hanging on the wall. ”As for the immediate future, local authorities will be removing the vacancy sign that until today hung here outside the Prairie View Motel. This is Nina Juarez reporting live for the Global News Network.” [/QUOTE]
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