>
> But then there are adults from their twenties to fifties who suddenly
> disappear
>for no apparent reason. We've had a few of those here in the Phoenix area in
>recent
>years, and this past Monday we had one that has grabbed my attention. A
>middle-aged
>(mid-40's or so) couple from Casa Grande disappeared without a trace. They
>had left
>for work in the early morning hours and never arrived. Their car was found on
>a side
>street with a number of personal belongings inside. No sign of a struggle or
>other
>form of foul play. Just as if Scotty had beamed them up.
>
> Their daughter (early 20s) has been on the TV news asking the public for
> any
>information.
>
Thus disappearance has come to a sad conclusion. The bodies were found in
a pair of shallow graves behind a house. The prime suspect has confessed to
the murders, both murder #1. He killed them with a .22 handgun during a
recreational drug deal that went bad. A second suspect is in custody and being
questioned.
The prime suspect has a long history of criminal convictions. Because
this was a result of being involved in illegal drugs, I don't feel a bit sorry
for them or the family.
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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