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<blockquote data-quote="Falkus" data-source="post: 3308568" data-attributes="member: 22634"><p>OOC: Shayuri, could you update your character sheet in the rogue's gallery? Thanks.</p><p></p><p>You pull out of the parking lot of the Hoffmann Institute facility, and make their way to the latest crime scene of what the media is calling the Chicago Ripper. The screaming sirens and flashing lights let you bypass traffic with ease, and ignore most traffic laws, resulting in you getting there in record time.</p><p></p><p>The crime scene is typical of its type. The street around the alley has been cordoned off with police tape, and several police officers are keeping the rather large crowd from getting anywhere near the scene. There's reporters, cops, paramedics and the usual gawkers. The flashing lights of the police cars and ambulance lend a surreal red glow to the scene. From your position, you can't actually see the crime scene.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Blue">"You the FBI agents?"</span> a uniformed officer says, walking up to the driver's side of the SUV. <span style="color: Blue">"The Lieutenant's expecting you. Follow me. Hope you haven't eaten yet. This one's ugly."</span></p><p></p><p>shayuri</p><p>[sblock]At the edge of the crowd, next to the police tape, you recognize some of the reporters from the newspaper you work at. They're trying to get a police officer to answer some questions, with little success.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>industry</p><p>[sblock]Unfortunately, you don't have enough information to determine the precise ritual, though you do manage to determine a few things. First, that the time must be important, given that each murder so far has occurred at six PM. Second, the location of the sacrifices must be important, or the killer very careless, since the murders are committed in fairly public areas, rather than a hidden area. If you can get more information on the specifics of the ritual, you may be able to determine which one it is.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Falkus, post: 3308568, member: 22634"] OOC: Shayuri, could you update your character sheet in the rogue's gallery? Thanks. You pull out of the parking lot of the Hoffmann Institute facility, and make their way to the latest crime scene of what the media is calling the Chicago Ripper. The screaming sirens and flashing lights let you bypass traffic with ease, and ignore most traffic laws, resulting in you getting there in record time. The crime scene is typical of its type. The street around the alley has been cordoned off with police tape, and several police officers are keeping the rather large crowd from getting anywhere near the scene. There's reporters, cops, paramedics and the usual gawkers. The flashing lights of the police cars and ambulance lend a surreal red glow to the scene. From your position, you can't actually see the crime scene. [COLOR=Blue]"You the FBI agents?"[/COLOR] a uniformed officer says, walking up to the driver's side of the SUV. [COLOR=Blue]"The Lieutenant's expecting you. Follow me. Hope you haven't eaten yet. This one's ugly."[/COLOR] shayuri [sblock]At the edge of the crowd, next to the police tape, you recognize some of the reporters from the newspaper you work at. They're trying to get a police officer to answer some questions, with little success.[/sblock] industry [sblock]Unfortunately, you don't have enough information to determine the precise ritual, though you do manage to determine a few things. First, that the time must be important, given that each murder so far has occurred at six PM. Second, the location of the sacrifices must be important, or the killer very careless, since the murders are committed in fairly public areas, rather than a hidden area. If you can get more information on the specifics of the ritual, you may be able to determine which one it is.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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