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Jan 30, 2011 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The month is coming to an end and all the madness that greeted the year would disappear, but not for long. People have short memories so they forget all that happened during this month in years gone by. A few years ago, it was in this month that there was a massacre.
There will be no more of the same for another two years because the cycle has not been broken. It is precisely for this reason that there are fires, the other thing that fills the void between killings. There will be a merger as a man tries to dispose of his victim by fire.
At the root will be a love affair that went sour.
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The waters are becoming hungry and angry. Excursions are the order of the day but the care that people take will frustrate the demons of the deep. The offshoot would be the cars that would plunge into canals
This is going to happen on the lower East Coast when a man will collapse at the wheel through too much alcohol. He will be rescued.
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The quest for money is going to turn deadly for two young men who in their desperation will not realize that they have attracted attention.
The victim would hurt them but the people in the vicinity would exact a vengeance that had not been seen for a long time.
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