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From: ANGLISS BRIAN EDWARD <angliss@****.COLORADO.EDU>
Subject: Guess what I found?
Date: Thu, 12 Oct 1995 18:34:15 -0600
>>>>>[Greetings and salutations, fellow denizens of this beautiful yet
artificial reality construct we so lovingly refer to as the Matrix.
I am certain that many of you have an interest in Valentine and our
illustrious Commander Drake of Interpol. I was wandering within the
Seattle Lone Star system this fine morning and discovered a document from
Interpol to the Cheif of Police refering to a Mr. Alexander Jackson, the
dangerous criminal and arms dealer, and stating that said individual
would be "out on the town" this fine evening and that he should
considered armed and dangerous if discovered. So, Mr. Jackson, I highly
recommend that you hunt cautiously tonight lest you find yourself
arrested or worse. As you are an associate of Mr O'Kennedy's, indeed a
friend, I have warned you of this. But as the very same document
mentioned some of your specific crimes against metahumanity, I will not
do so again. I cannot condone you, sir, and I have satisfied my duty to
Mr. O'Kennedy.

Speaking of Mr. O'Kennedy, court documents, and indeed the local nightly
news, reported that he was arraigned on numerous felonies at 1 PM this
past afternoon and the Grand Jury found that there was indeed sufficient
evidence of a particularly damning nature to proceed with a full trial.
The trial, The People vs. Patrick John O'Kennedy, is to start this coming
Monday.]<<<<<
-- Mercury <18:31:30/10-12-56>

>>>>>[So you condemn me too....]<<<<<
-- Action Jackson <18:32:59/10-12-56>

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