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Message no. 1
From: "Paul J. Adam" <shadowtk@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Forwarded Message
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 17:06:24 +0000
>>>>>[Just doing a favour, okay? The guy's money is good, least it was
when he paid me.

+++++begin included message
Look, I'm not meant to be here, but the cops are totally useless at the
moment and a friend of a friend of a friend mentioned this place and
said she could get a message up.

My sister's disappeared. I really want to know where she is and if she's
all right. In case you missed it or weren't paying attention...

+++++begin news article
Police widen hunt for aspiring actress

Lone Star appealed for public assistance as they widened the search for
model and hopeful actress Candy Spiers, last seen on the 22nd December
as she departed for an audition in Renton. Fears are growing that she
may have been abducted. Ms. Spiers, 22, described as "lively and
outgoing", had hoped to move on from modelling and pursue an career in
trideo and simsense.

+++++include picture: Candy_Spiers.jpg
[A tall, slim Elven woman, with dramatically pale skin and ash-blonde
hair: strikingly beautiful]

Ms Spiers told her roommate that she was reading for a part in an action
simsense, and left her apartment a little before seven a.m. on the
morning of the 22nd.

She failed to keep a modelling appointment that afternoon, and her
roommate reported her missing the following morning when she neither
came home nor could be contacted.
+++++end news article

I'll pay >>encrypted<< to anyone who finds where my sister is. Contact
me on >>telecom number<< if you know anything, please.
+++++end included message

He's worried, and I do support good causes occasionally. Especially if
they pay me.]<<<<<
-- Bungle <17:05:32/12-29-58>

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