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From: "Brian E. Angliss" <ANGLISS@******.BITNET>
Subject: Assassination of local Aztechnology VP's family
Date: Sun, 11 Dec 1994 20:38:24 -0500
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Greetings from the Seattle Metroplex in this holiday season. My name is
Charlie Fingers and I am afraid that I am the bearer of sad tidings rather than
glad ones.

Earlier today there was an assassination attempt on Jose Hernandez, one of the
Vice Presidents of Security for the Aztechnology Pyramid here in Seattle. The
two assassins struck not long after noon when Jose and his family and two
bodyguards exited from The Eye of the Needle restaurant. In the attempt, Mrs.
Hernandez was killed, one of the bodyguards wounded in the stomach, and the
second bodyguard was killed. The second bodyguard was killed in saving Mr.
Hernandez's 12 year old daughter, Maria. The other two children ages 6 and 15,
were unharmed but reported hospitalized for severe shock. Mr. Hernandez was
also apparently unharmed, although Aztechnology has had no comment.

Lone Star is reported to be working in close cooperation with Aztechnology in
this matter and we have heard from unconfirmed sources that there were two
assassins and that a Lone Star rover drone was in the area at the time of
the attack. Also unconfirmed is the report that the weapons used in the
assassinations are of the same make as the ones who killed the Attache to the
Aztlan Ambassador to the Souix Nation, Mr. Hernandez's mother. If this is true
then the weapons would be Barrett sniper rifles, possibly the most powerful
rifle in existance. Lone Star and Aztechnology units are searching the docks
and Puget Sound for the weapons, but do not expect to find them.

The second bodyguard is reported to be in critical but stable condition.

This has been Charlie Fingers, bringing you these holiday cheers.

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