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<blockquote data-quote="Falkus" data-source="post: 3310128" data-attributes="member: 22634"><p>The officer clears his way through the crowd, and lifts up the tape to let you in. He doesn't answer any questions, but directs you to the mouth of the alley, where another officer is standing guard, holding his hat in his hands, and looking distinctly green around the gills.</p><p></p><p>The murder scene is in the alley. It's almost exactly like the other's. This victim has been nailed to the wall with some spikes, and his chest is a bloody mess. There are more hieroglyphics burned into the wall, and the word Kafele written in blood. A few burnt out candles are in a semi-circle against the wall below the body. The victim's a young, Latino male. His clothing and tattoos suggest that he was a gang member. Aside from the method of death, there isn't much in common with the other photographs.</p><p></p><p>There's a group of detectives and police officers gathered around the body. The apparent leader, a uniformed red-headed woman, looking to be in her middle thirties, turns to face you as you approach. <span style="color: Blue">"As if I didn't have enough to worry about, what the hell the you want?"</span> she snaps.</p><p></p><p>kinem</p><p>[sblock]You recognize the victim. Ricardo Viez. Not a friend or an enemy, but an associate you knew from one of the street gangs in the city. He never got out of the criminal life. The last you heard, he'd just gotten out of jail for car theft a few months agoo.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Falkus, post: 3310128, member: 22634"] The officer clears his way through the crowd, and lifts up the tape to let you in. He doesn't answer any questions, but directs you to the mouth of the alley, where another officer is standing guard, holding his hat in his hands, and looking distinctly green around the gills. The murder scene is in the alley. It's almost exactly like the other's. This victim has been nailed to the wall with some spikes, and his chest is a bloody mess. There are more hieroglyphics burned into the wall, and the word Kafele written in blood. A few burnt out candles are in a semi-circle against the wall below the body. The victim's a young, Latino male. His clothing and tattoos suggest that he was a gang member. Aside from the method of death, there isn't much in common with the other photographs. There's a group of detectives and police officers gathered around the body. The apparent leader, a uniformed red-headed woman, looking to be in her middle thirties, turns to face you as you approach. [COLOR=Blue]"As if I didn't have enough to worry about, what the hell the you want?"[/COLOR] she snaps. kinem [sblock]You recognize the victim. Ricardo Viez. Not a friend or an enemy, but an associate you knew from one of the street gangs in the city. He never got out of the criminal life. The last you heard, he'd just gotten out of jail for car theft a few months agoo.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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