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Message no. 1
From: "Paul J. Adam" <shadowtk@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Mayhem and Chaos
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 1998 20:46:11 +0000
>>>>>[Well, well, well.

I do not know how this happened, but I can guess.

+++++begin news article
2059 GREETED WITH VIOLENCE, DEATH
Seattle's New Year celebrations were marred by shocking violence, as an
elite society party in Bellevue was attacked by anti-Japanese
terrorists. Lone Star responded in force, but the killers had escaped
before Fast Response Team troopers reached the scene.

In the few savage minutes of mayhem, the gunmen shot and slashed six
party guests and over twenty security personnel. Nine were pronounced
dead at the scene, and three more died en route to or in hospital: six
more are reported as "critical". Among the dead were construction and
financial magnate Heihachi Abe, the host of the party: Samuel Kenway II,
chairman of Associated Bellevue Savings and Loan: and Roberta Trentino,
managing director of Trentino Imports.

In a coded telephone call, the Children of Frypp, Messiah claimed
responsibility for the attack.

Lone Star refused to comment on alleged seizures of narcotics and BTL
chips at the scene.
+++++end news article

Nice and bland, ain't it? That place was a zoo, according to my sources:
drugs, chips, joytoys, the works. The dead guests were a roll of honour
of organised crime: we all know Heihachi was Yak, Kenway laundered his
money, Trentino handled his more esoteric shipping needs, Jimmy Lonson
was his lawyer, Sally Yueh was his accountant. That clan is
_decapitated_.

Guess Heihachi shouldn't have pissed off the Children of Frypp.]<<<<<
-- Bungle <20:45:32/01-01-59>

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