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Jun 14, 2009 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The investigation into a double murder would reveal some interesting facts. Some people are already talking about the long arm of the drug trade because just when the nation began to think that some people were trying to go straight they have already been provided with a shock.
There will be an even bigger shock when the net expands because there is a large loop –in short the trade is a circle. The police are aware of some of these things but little has changed because some of them are still offering protection.
The head will however be keen to clear his name and he is going to order a major sweep of the force and the people in the drug investigation department. This is where the shock will be unveiled.
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A speeding car is going to plough into a crowd of people who had gathered at the scene of an accident. The people who missed the carnage would turn their anger on the driver who it would turn out, would be under the influence.
The police are going to institute charges and later curse out the courts for what they would see as leniency.
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An enraged man is going to torch his home and try to kill himself. Is it that people are losing faith? I cannot say. What I do know is that there is a lot of frustration around.
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