how did you know
was it you
were you the killer
did youdunnit
please turn yourself in for questioning at the earliest convenience
was it you
were you the killer
did youdunnit
please turn yourself in for questioning at the earliest convenience
Cry Wolf is a brand new forum focused on the forum version of the deception game Mafia/Werewolves
Kiyoko wrote:how did you know
was it you
were you the killer
did youdunnit
please turn yourself in for questioning at the earliest convenience
Cure wrote:You could join us for questioning if you'd like, Nelfia. I'm sure we all have lots of questions we could ask each other~
ARRIVEDERCI
Wednesday, September 17, 1924
NEW YORK, SEP 17 -- Another body was discovered last night, near 46th and 8th. The body was discovered by a waiter of the nearby restaurant Barbetta, who asked that we do not disclose his name. The waiter reported that the victim had dined at the restaurant prior with a female companion, but he had departed the restaurant early, leaving her to pay the check.
Autopsy reports reveal that the victim appeared to have been beaten to death by multiple assailants with blunt weapons. It is unknown if the attack was targeted or at random, but signs point to gang activity. The body was not hidden, but left in a side alley where it was discovered.
The victim was later identified as Italian immigrant and dock worker, C***. C*** is survived by his mother, who speaks little English but describes him as “hard-working,” “having a loud laugh,” and “a good boy, but always spending all his money on clothing and women, and never bringing anything home for his mother.” She denied that her son had any ties to criminal activities. When asked for any concluding remarks, she replied, “If only he listen to his mother and find a nice Italian girl, then maybe he is not going to this fancy restaurant and getting himself killed.” (For more on C***, see Obituaries, pg 19)
The owner of Barbetta regrets this tragedy, but denies any connection to the victim or his assailants. He alleges that the restaurant will remain open as investigations continue. (For reviews of New York restaurants, including Barbetta, see pg 13)
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