RomanPbsHampton

Darkness at Day, Light in the Night.
          	
          	By: Roman Hampton
          	
          	
          	
          	
          	
          	Introduction:
          	Two days after the fire, an anonymous letter was sent to Romian Police Officials staing a belief of who might had cause the arsen. The police were intrigued by the secretive confession, a name, adress, and a phone number. They were investigating the indivisual, but also wanted to investigate the person who has written the letter. After that day, there was a killing spree here in Burachest, where everyone knows everyone. It startled the whole Country. What was frustrating to everybody was that they didn't know who has done these horrifying crimes. There was a suspicion that there may have been Blood Money involved. But what puzzles the police is that the assasin may not be a real human. These are the Killing Diaries.
          	
          	
          	
          	
          	
          	
          	
          	Chapter 1: The Death of A Showman.
          	              Joseph Clearence, a former Carnival Owner, was looked upon by children and parents because of his success and patriartch of his establishment in building the Carnival and letting the kids have fun. He built an empire, and had an early rane of success. Strongly but shortly, his business ended as fast as it started. He was forced to close down his Carnival due to the death of an American teenager who was killed while riding one of Josephs' rollercoaster. He might of had escaped the murder charges, but the teenagers death will lead to his death later on.
          	       
          	      Joseph, now in dept because of his establishment, chose to invest in illegal drugs and become a King Pin. 

RomanPbsHampton

Darkness at Day, Light in the Night.
          
          By: Roman Hampton
          
          
          
          
          
          Introduction:
          Two days after the fire, an anonymous letter was sent to Romian Police Officials staing a belief of who might had cause the arsen. The police were intrigued by the secretive confession, a name, adress, and a phone number. They were investigating the indivisual, but also wanted to investigate the person who has written the letter. After that day, there was a killing spree here in Burachest, where everyone knows everyone. It startled the whole Country. What was frustrating to everybody was that they didn't know who has done these horrifying crimes. There was a suspicion that there may have been Blood Money involved. But what puzzles the police is that the assasin may not be a real human. These are the Killing Diaries.
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          Chapter 1: The Death of A Showman.
                        Joseph Clearence, a former Carnival Owner, was looked upon by children and parents because of his success and patriartch of his establishment in building the Carnival and letting the kids have fun. He built an empire, and had an early rane of success. Strongly but shortly, his business ended as fast as it started. He was forced to close down his Carnival due to the death of an American teenager who was killed while riding one of Josephs' rollercoaster. He might of had escaped the murder charges, but the teenagers death will lead to his death later on.
                 
                Joseph, now in dept because of his establishment, chose to invest in illegal drugs and become a King Pin.