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Message no. 1
From: Chulel@***.com
Subject: My Favorite Muffin...
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 1996 13:43:57 -0500
***** PRIVATE: Mr. Blackthorne
>>>>>[You do not know me, Mr. Blackthorne. Please do not let that effect
your belief of what I now say.
As a ...*ahem*... representative of certain interested parties,
I've been tracking your brother for days now. Unfortunately, I've always
been half a step behind... arriving just as the blood he leaves in his wake
starts to gel.
Mr. Blackthorne, I will not mince words. Your brother has left
the Pueblo.
And he is not alone. He travels with a large group of similar mental
deviants - I'd place the number somewhere between ten and thirteen.
They should already be in Seattle.
They are coming for you Mr. Blackthorne, of this we can be
certain. First they will kill you. Then they will kill anyone. That is why
I am sending you this private message. So you can make whatever preparations
you feel necessary. In two hours I will let the rest of ShadowLand know.
As it is in the best interest of my current employer (and _all_
others involved) that this fiasco is wrapped up quickly, let me offer you my
services. I will be arriving there shortly. Do not hesitate to contact me!

Too many innocents are already cold and dead.]<<<<<
-- Fool-Killer <13:28:25 / 03-22-57>
Message no. 2
From: Umfleet <gumfleet@***.edu>
Subject: Re: My Favorite Muffin...
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 1996 20:00:14 -0500 (EST)
*****PRIVATE: Fool-Killer
>>>>>[ I thank you for your warning, my brother shall be taken care of.
If you want to help, you can send me thier location so I can stop them.
Again thanks for you help. ]<<<<<
-- Mr. Blackthorne <20:02:23/03-22-57>

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