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    The clear blue sky was now turning into a cloudy gray. She went near a wall and tried climbing over, but she fell. She got up and heard a voice. Katie froze and listened. The voice said, "Go and strike now! We take over Alpha kingdom now! Go and then I will rule all!" Katie sat there and then she got up and ran to her horse…

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    Impeded egress. Double fire doors located next to the fitness staff office, door handle assembly was missing. (29 CFR 1910.37(a)(3)) RAC 3 = Moderate Recommendation: Submit a service order to have the missing door handle replaced. i. Insufficient lighting. It was noted throughout the facility (men’s shower; locker room; racquetball room; family room and cardio room)…

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    same direction. Click. When Lola swung open the door, afternoon sunlight spilled into the dark living room, chasing away shadows and washing over the grey granite floor. The walls in the living room were bare. The apartment’s only furniture was two beds, a tv and a small circular wooden circle table in the middle of the kitchen. Two pink blankets were shrouded over large double windows that threatened to let the outside world look in. Lola closed the door behind them, double checking the locks…

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    Nervous Song Rhys stepped out of the car and looked up at the sign on the wall. “Wirlpana’s Retirement Home,” he read out loud. How had it all come down to this? His mind turned to the hours and hours of practice, of the agony of stiffened fingers, a voice that could only croak after the long rehearsals. But all of the pain fled his memory, as the day was finally here. He took a deep breath and made his way to the door. With each step he took he became increasingly nervous, gripping his…

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    The first crime scene is the Van Dam home, according to the father the garage door, sliding glass door and window was open when he woke up. Knowing that there are so many potential points of entry to the house and the fact there were a lot of people over that night, every person needs to be finger printed and have a back ground check preformed on them. Then the house needs to be broken in to zones by rooms they quadrant markers laid so that you can thoroughly check everywhere. It would be hard…

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    gates of the city and acted as the base of the wall that protected it, he had expected rough hewn rock and solidly-built stone,…

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    “We need you to investigate a possible murder” is what I heard on my radio a few hours into the first day on the my new job as a police officer. I sat there frozen in my seat, and probably could have stayed like that for hours if the person on the other side didn't ask “are you there, please respond”. I told them I'd go check it out and began to drive over to the address they gave me. I was so surprised to hear this because I didn't think in such a quiet neighborhood, I'd get involved in…

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    there was at most 300 kids and that was pushing it. Her parents had bought a quaint, fairly small cottage type suburban house with a neatly trimmed grass yard and a row of flowers against the outside wall. Every house on the street had the same design with the same boring yard. The house next door was a pale pink with brown terra cotta roof and two drooling, yapping lap dogs that would bite at her ankles through the white picket fence as she’d walk past their house. The man across the street…

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    besides a red bowl filled with scarlet apples. This was all very curious. Even more curious was the lack of a door, or any escape opportunity. He knocked around the walls for a while, intent on finding a spade where he would be able to barge through unhindered be extra material. He found it. Stepping back about five paces, he braced himself for a charge. He started running full-on towards the wall but something was wrong. He wasn't running anymore. He was in mid-air and hit his head. He went…

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    experiment. Phase 1.” At that moment the door on the opposite side of the door that the men entered through flung open and four more men dressed in the same fashion walked in, carrying an unidentified object on a gurney. They moved the object from the gurney to the steel table at the center of the room and the others brought in another mysterious object on the gurney. When the two objects were placed on the table, the four men vanished through the door they came in, leaving the first five men…

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