Who Is To Blame: A Horror Story

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A gloomy dark night filled the town called Coboconk. Tyrone was heading home after a hard day at work. As he arrived at his house he saw the door open and it felt very sketchy. Maybe it was Trevon, who forgot to close the door as he left. He walked slowly to his bedroom, tiptoeing in fear. As he came closer and closer to the door he started getting creepy vibes. He turned a corner in his duplex and was alarmed with a bloody body smeared on his kitchen floor. He ran posthaste towards Bob to check his pulse. Frightening thoughts filled his mind and he couldn´t think straight.
“Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh,” Tyrone screamed with dread, “ What in the world is this? Why is Bob dead on the floor?”
Tyrone immediately grabbed his phone and dialed 911. His hand shook
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This is reality. Wake up brother, wake up! Everyone has their time to die and this time it was Bob’s.”
To Tyrone’s sudden horror and sadness he realized, Bob has passed away too young. It was too shocking to be true.

Therefore the investigation has begun.
“Schreck, crouch. Schreck, crouch.” The RCMP wrote down information about the crime scene. Three days later the police are still trying to find who the mysterious murderer is. For something big like this to happen in Coboconk is very rare. Days passed and the police have come to a conclusion that Tyrone was the murder. All the piece in the puzzle has completed that he has murdered Bob. Yesterday a witness has come to the police station saying that he witnessed Tyrone abusing his neighbor.

To Tyrone's surprise, the police have arrived at his hotel that he has rented for the past three days and broke the door open.
“You are under arrest, anything you say or do will be held against in the Court of Law.” The RCMP shouted with anger.
Tyrone slapped himself even harder,
“ Now is this a dream! Are you kidding me? What is going on?” Tyrone questioned the

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