Post by hamlet on Jul 1, 2010 19:05:17 GMT -5
SPECIAL EDITION: MORE NEWS FORTHCOMING...
JEKYLL SUSPECTED IN SHOP KILLING
"The previous addition of the Times reported the body of a Wall Street shopkeeper, Hank Yrio, had been found. Since then police investigators have pulled their first suspect, Yrio's only employee, Henry Jekyll. No official arrest has been made, but facts drawn from the scene and an interview with Jekyll have forced the police to declare him suspicious. Jekyll, 23, and an Irish migrant, was the only person with proper access to the store, Hank's Hardware, at the time of killing as there had been no signs of break in. He could give no sufficient accounts for his whereabouts the night before. In interview, it was discovered Yrio left Jekyll upto £50,000 in his will which police may claim as motive. The factor delaying arrest is the disappearance of CCTV footage from the store security cameras, which Jekyll denied taking despite being the only person, asides from Yrio, to have access to the tapes. Jekyll was approached to comment on the will, but declined. Read more here!
EXCLUSIVE: PLANTAGENET MANOR OPENS ITS DOORS
Mayor Plantagenet is rumoured to be hosting a grand dinner party at his majestic Manhattan residence within the next few weeks...details of the precise date are as yet unclear but rumours abound that the guest list includes such names as The Count of Monte Cristo, Harry Chandler of Hamlet Enterprises and Detective Holmes! It sounds like a night to remember...the Times will have updates as they come! More inside!
GOSSIP COLUMN: RICHARD PLANTAGENET & ANNE LANCASTER
Comptroller Richard Plantegenet and Anne Lancaster were seen entering and exiting a restaurant and reporters took the opportunity to find out what is going on between the two. Mr. Plantegenet seemed more eager to answer our questions but Anne wasn't too enthused, despite being all smiles. When exiting the resturaunt, Anne dismissed the outing as "a friendly dinner" and stated "Richard and I went to college and he was just making me feel better from my loss." More details inside.
AGONY AUNT COLUMN
SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS!
We are proud to present the Agony Aunt Column in the New York Times. Send in your queries and questions to 'Agony Auntie Augusta' and she shall reply post haste. See if her expert advice can get you out of any troubles you might be having!
"The previous addition of the Times reported the body of a Wall Street shopkeeper, Hank Yrio, had been found. Since then police investigators have pulled their first suspect, Yrio's only employee, Henry Jekyll. No official arrest has been made, but facts drawn from the scene and an interview with Jekyll have forced the police to declare him suspicious. Jekyll, 23, and an Irish migrant, was the only person with proper access to the store, Hank's Hardware, at the time of killing as there had been no signs of break in. He could give no sufficient accounts for his whereabouts the night before. In interview, it was discovered Yrio left Jekyll upto £50,000 in his will which police may claim as motive. The factor delaying arrest is the disappearance of CCTV footage from the store security cameras, which Jekyll denied taking despite being the only person, asides from Yrio, to have access to the tapes. Jekyll was approached to comment on the will, but declined. Read more here!
EXCLUSIVE: PLANTAGENET MANOR OPENS ITS DOORS
Mayor Plantagenet is rumoured to be hosting a grand dinner party at his majestic Manhattan residence within the next few weeks...details of the precise date are as yet unclear but rumours abound that the guest list includes such names as The Count of Monte Cristo, Harry Chandler of Hamlet Enterprises and Detective Holmes! It sounds like a night to remember...the Times will have updates as they come! More inside!
GOSSIP COLUMN: RICHARD PLANTAGENET & ANNE LANCASTER
Comptroller Richard Plantegenet and Anne Lancaster were seen entering and exiting a restaurant and reporters took the opportunity to find out what is going on between the two. Mr. Plantegenet seemed more eager to answer our questions but Anne wasn't too enthused, despite being all smiles. When exiting the resturaunt, Anne dismissed the outing as "a friendly dinner" and stated "Richard and I went to college and he was just making me feel better from my loss." More details inside.
AGONY AUNT COLUMN
SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS!
We are proud to present the Agony Aunt Column in the New York Times. Send in your queries and questions to 'Agony Auntie Augusta' and she shall reply post haste. See if her expert advice can get you out of any troubles you might be having!
(Send questions to Lady Catherine. No one knows in the RP, however, that Agony Aunt's column is written by Lady C. When you submit questions, you can choose to be anonymous when mentioned in the column. Or you can make up an alias.)