3-2-18 :: reporter's sixth sense

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from my complete the story book-


reporters are trained to develop a sixth sense, a nose for when a story smells fishy. and something about this one wasn't right. first of all, please tell me how someone is capable of saying they didn't do it when all the evidence points to them. something is fishy, tell me why where you said you were doesn't add up, and your alibi is false did you ever think about that? some ideas are great some, on the other hand, are like getting sucked into quicksand. but some people need to realize this, reporters at news channel 40 knew this story wasn't true at the start they never broadcasted it, never mentioned it. some suspected that it was because of their own addisyn alexander, who's boyfriend julian porter was the suspect of the crime, indeed was guilty but instead of broadcasting it they shied away from it. they knew it was true, that was the start of news channel 40's decline the porter vs. the state of minnesota case wasn't the only case that wasn't talked about or broadcasted.

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