Homicidals on the Run

Homicidals on the Run

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are they crazy? are they sadistic? or are they just plain homicidal. the sirens rung out after they fled for their very being. they just killed a man. kimberly and elaine have been partners in crime since the sixth grade. quite literally. except it took up until they're college years to actually start the bloody crime that would change everyone's view of them. or would it?
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Jodie Brooke is you're some-what average high school student. For years she has lived without emotion, locked away in the deepest parts of her psyche. The only thing she feels is excitement towards mystery. So when a student dies on school grounds and the police look into it, So does she. What she doesn't know is that more than a thrilling mystery blossoms from this tragedy. *Ignore this message if you have viewed this story from august 30th, 2019 and onward* (I have completely revised this story and changed the main characters names!. The characters names used to be Kathryn and Charles and the story itself used to be called Detective KD. This is just a heads up to all of my readers who had known this story from its previous name! Other than that the main contents of this story are still the same but I have revised everything as the final draft, so it may look and read a bit different from when I had first wrote it. hope you enjoy the new changes!!!)

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