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From: Nightblade <wgreason@*****.ocis.temple.edu>
Subject: None
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 1996 17:39:01 -0400 (EDT)
>>>>>[+++++download PostInt802.clp
"LoneStar Police report that at approximately 3 am last night, Cpl.
Tonya Finneran of the United Canadian and American States Army was found
dead on Rte. 203 at the eastern end of the Redmond Barrens. Finneran's body
was reportedly horribly mutilated and found dangling upside down from
a highway light.

Sgt. Mitch Gondot, Lone Star, said, "This is a horrible travesty. This young
woman served her country courageously. For her to die this way, ... it's ...
it's ... All I know is, we're gonna find the guy that did this."

Finneran was transferring to a new job in Minneapolis in two days. Police
believe that she was abducted from near her home in the Renton district, and
then taken to the highway.

The police have a suspect. He is a 6'-6'5 Ork with large lower teeth, olive
complexion, and a purple mohawk haircut. If you spot this individual,
keep away! He is extremely dangerous. Contact Lone Star and move to a safe
location.

Cpl. Finneran was 27 years old and is survived by her parents and younger
brother. +++++end_of_file

+++++display finn.jpg
A window flashes open revealing the view described in the article clipping.
The woman is hanging about 10 feet off the ground, her feet bound to a rope
which is tied at the highest point on the lamppost.

The tattered remnants of her military uniform are more magenta than standard
issue green from the blood dried all over it. There is an inset close-up of
the woman's face--her irises have rolled up into her head, but she wears
a frighteningly large smile on her face, which makes the image even more
haunting with the blood trails flowing from hundreds of cuts all over her
face.

Abruptly, a message flashes across the bottom of the photo.

"TWO CAN PLAY THIS GAME. STAY THE HELL AWAY FROM ME." {r}]<<<<<
-- Otty Nxumalo <17:38:33/08-02-57>
Division Surgeon
UCAS Armory, Snohomish District

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