London Times Friday October 28, 2016

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Will the Killer be Stopped?

Jack the Ripper mark 2? London is in the grip of fear, this week as the 6th in a series of copy cat murder victims was found in the early hours of morning. Women are asked to not go out after dark until the killer is located. If you do leave, do not go alone. London police state that the victim was sexually abused, mutilated resulting in death. Sources close to the police shared that killer is taking extra time to make the scenes close to those of the 18th Century killer Jack the Ripper but that there are big differences in the method they were killed. Details about the case are being held close to the police due to the ongoing investigation. Police request that anyone with information call 0800 555 111 or email Tips@londonpolice.gov.

Demon sighting near Thames!

The sighting happened near the Imperial Wharf, shortly before dawn yesterday. Witness say that a creature came up to her and said “He is free, the city is Doomed!”. Police would not comment until about 8pm, saying “We have confirmed that this was a hoax to scare local business owners. There are no such things as Demons and the witness seems to have a history of mental illness.” Sources close to the police say that the witness is now missing and assume that they have been committed to a non-local hospital.

New Combat drug in the UK?

Police confirmed yesterday that the drug known as Black Lace has found it’s way to London. Police report that the equivalent of an 8 hour dose was found yesterday on a gang member who was shoot to death resisting arrest. The member went on a frenzy in a local pub. Killing 2 and injuring 12 others including 2 police officers. Black lace was found in his system. Police have no leads on how he acquired it but an investigation is ongoing.

Murder by a Ghost?

The police are baffled tonight after the death of a young couple at the Langham Hilton Hotel Thursday night. Police are refusing to give any information, but sources close to the police say that the victim’s chests exploded. An eyewitness to the scene of the death (that are still not being called a murder) said “It was one of the most horrific thinks I have ever seen”. There was no evidence of a third party. Hotel staff has blamed the murder on the ghost of a former manager James Sanderson, who was reported murdered in room 333 in 1875.