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<blockquote data-quote="maddmic" data-source="post: 1373623" data-attributes="member: 9989"><p>The man nods at you all. He seems to have already known that asking for help without adequate explaination was a mistake.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="color: Yellow">“My grandson is being watched over by some good folks by the name of Kimball. They were reluctant to watch him from the beginning due to all the happenings. They run the general store and are the ones who have sent the letters to me explaining what has happened. Therefore, I am sure that it is safe to say that they would indeed be more than willing to allow you to bring him back to me and my daughter here.” </span></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="color: Yellow">“The town of Breeze is not that large. For accidents to happen in this magnitude is almost never heard of. Call it a gut feeling if you will. Call it just a simple work of nature. Call it some conspiracy. Hell, call it whatever you want! The one thing that I can say is that I believe my grandson to be in danger. I also believe that my grandson Billy, has been through enough and deserves to be in a stable environment. Nobody should have to be subjected to these sorts of travesties, much less a 6 year old boy.”</span> Mr. Wilcox seems to be a bit agitated and begins to cough. Upon calming down, he continues to answer your questions.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The old man chuckles. In fact he almost flat breaks out in an uncontrollable laughter, so much so that some of you think he’s going to slip back into his dementia. <span style="color: Yellow">“The one person who I do know in this town is the sheriff. His name is J. T. Burris and he is hardly what you would call a <em>’Law Man’</em>. He is just some puppet that the local cattle giant has put into place, somebody who he can manipulate into doing his bidding. Reason I know this is because he was some young arrogant Sergeant under my command who could send boys out to die, but hid behind them when the guns started blazing. He’s a spineless, gutless, sorry excuse of a man. That being said, I don’t believe that the law <em>CAN</em> keep him there, but cannot say that he won’t try for his boss. What I can speculate on though is that Burris’ boss had a hand in my son’s death. It was after all one of his ranch hands that my boy Emmitt killed."</span> </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="color: Yellow">“Papers? No, I can’t say that I have any papers. All I can do is basically plead you all to help us in this matter. The town folk will most likely support you; at least that’s what I am led to believe from my son’s old letters.”</span></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="color: Yellow">“I really can’t speculate on that. If I were to take a wild guess, then my boy really fired somebody up enough to hate his family enough to kill them. If that’s the case, then anything is possible. I just want to reiterate gentlemen, that my primary concern is for the safety of my grandson.”</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maddmic, post: 1373623, member: 9989"] The man nods at you all. He seems to have already known that asking for help without adequate explaination was a mistake. [COLOR=Yellow]“My grandson is being watched over by some good folks by the name of Kimball. They were reluctant to watch him from the beginning due to all the happenings. They run the general store and are the ones who have sent the letters to me explaining what has happened. Therefore, I am sure that it is safe to say that they would indeed be more than willing to allow you to bring him back to me and my daughter here.” [/COLOR] [COLOR=Yellow]“The town of Breeze is not that large. For accidents to happen in this magnitude is almost never heard of. Call it a gut feeling if you will. Call it just a simple work of nature. Call it some conspiracy. Hell, call it whatever you want! The one thing that I can say is that I believe my grandson to be in danger. I also believe that my grandson Billy, has been through enough and deserves to be in a stable environment. Nobody should have to be subjected to these sorts of travesties, much less a 6 year old boy.”[/color] Mr. Wilcox seems to be a bit agitated and begins to cough. Upon calming down, he continues to answer your questions. The old man chuckles. In fact he almost flat breaks out in an uncontrollable laughter, so much so that some of you think he’s going to slip back into his dementia. [COLOR=Yellow]“The one person who I do know in this town is the sheriff. His name is J. T. Burris and he is hardly what you would call a [i]’Law Man’[/i]. He is just some puppet that the local cattle giant has put into place, somebody who he can manipulate into doing his bidding. Reason I know this is because he was some young arrogant Sergeant under my command who could send boys out to die, but hid behind them when the guns started blazing. He’s a spineless, gutless, sorry excuse of a man. That being said, I don’t believe that the law [i]CAN[/i] keep him there, but cannot say that he won’t try for his boss. What I can speculate on though is that Burris’ boss had a hand in my son’s death. It was after all one of his ranch hands that my boy Emmitt killed."[/color] [COLOR=Yellow]“Papers? No, I can’t say that I have any papers. All I can do is basically plead you all to help us in this matter. The town folk will most likely support you; at least that’s what I am led to believe from my son’s old letters.”[/color] [COLOR=Yellow]“I really can’t speculate on that. If I were to take a wild guess, then my boy really fired somebody up enough to hate his family enough to kill them. If that’s the case, then anything is possible. I just want to reiterate gentlemen, that my primary concern is for the safety of my grandson.”[/color] [/QUOTE]
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