PART 4- CLOSURE

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Thursday, 15th February

3 MONTHS AFTER SHELDON'S DEATH – UPDATE ON INVESTIGATION

More than three months have passed since the untimely murder of Mr. Tobias Sheldon, and with less than two weeks before the upcoming JSAA presidential elections, the IDA and NIF have finally disclosed more decisive information about the suspects they have been investigating.

The  spokesperson for the IDA, Mr. Jackson Peters, has claimed that the IDA already have two final suspects who they believe have committed the crime together. Similar statements have been echoed by the NIF board.

With this being kept in mind, the alliance of the two agencies has, according to their head agent Mr. Paul Ackley, has been successful in the effort to find information out on the case.

The alliance will be, according to Ackley, disbanded on the day of the election, March 1.

Both the IDA and NIF have released statements saying that they are confident that they will have suspects ready to be named on the day of the election.

With regards to the election process itself, the remaining JSAA board members have drafted an itinerary for the evening, with big speeches being made by the two candidates, Mr. Harrison Jeffries and Mr. Raymond Patterson respectively, and a brief presidential debate in which questions will be asked, after which will be a vote done by the sixteen members of the independent board.

The results are said to then be counted that evening, and the next day, March 2, there will be an announcement of the results, and then a swearing in of the new leader.

According to analyst Rob Hall, the race to determine the new head of the JSAA has been one that has "overshadowed" the search to find the murderer of the late president Tobias Sheldon, to the point that he believes no work is being done to find who really killed the man.

His family have refused to comment on these remarks, and have continued their support for both of the agencies and their alliance task force.

Regardless of the amount of work being done in the case, the election plans are said to go ahead as scheduled, and in three weeks, we'll have a new JSAA head.

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