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Message no. 1
From: shadowtk@*********.com (Paul J. Adam)
Subject: They All Float...
Date: Mon Sep 10 17:50:00 2001
>>>>>[Jezus crist, hse's dead.

I lovved her, i rely did and now shes dead..

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Cinnamon DuBois's body found - fans mourn

The naked and partially-burned corpse of simsense actress Cinnamon
DuBois was found early this morning by Lone Star. She had been sexually
assaulted, then beaten to death, and the body soaked in gasohol and
ignited. The body was found in a derelict Hollywood, Redmond building:
police were questioning residents in the area, although forensic
scientists said she had been dead for at least a week. Ms DuBois was 27.

Questions are being asked about the "terrorist group" who kidnapped her:
no previous record of its existence can be found. Ms DuBois' employers,
Lanniford Productions, refused to comment on suggestions that the
incident was a means to knock the successful "Manhatten Blues" out of
the ratings, saying the question was one for Lone Star to answer.

Hundreds of fans of the late actress defied heavy rain to hold a
candlelit vigil outside her apartment, with several leaders of the
Cinnamon Fan Club making moving speeches describing their loss.
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Anyone finds hwo kiled her, I'll pay them ten thosand. On installmnet
becasue I dont have it now. But Il get it. With intrest.


Once I sobre up Im pretty good. and whoevr kild Cinimon is gonig to pay.

Theyr going to pay.]<<<<<
-- Jumbo <22:44:26/09-10-62>
Message no. 2
From: shadowtk@*********.com (chickenman)
Subject: They All Float...
Date: Tue Sep 11 01:55:04 2001
>>>>>[I'm supposed to cry cause some rich bith who earns enough in a minute
to feed my family for a year is dead? _Frag_ off.]<<<<<
-- Ape <22:46:39/09-11-62>

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