9/11 Short Stories

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As soon as the team arrived, they began searching the storage unit. Within a few minutes, Kirk discovered the first body hidden behind a panel in the far corner of the room.
"Guys, I found something," he yells, waving the machine back and forth in front of the far wall.
"Look, there's a small gap between the wall and ceiling." Jerry says, pointing towards the corner.

"Looks like our killer did a little remodeling. OK guys let's start tearing the wall apart, try not to disturb any evidence when you do."
"Oh my god Joe, it looks like a morgue back there." Kirk franticly replies as he continues to scan the rest of the wall.
"I'm going to call Eureka Springs and see if they can send a few officers to help us."
Once the wall was torn down and the …show more content…

I was looking over the report on Joanne and Bill Mueller's accident. According to the report, Bill was intoxicated when he ran off the side of the mountain."
"So why is that confusing?"
"The ME didn't check his blood alcohol level to confirm it."
"Maybe they did, but it isn't in the report."
"That's possible I guess."
"What made you decide to check on the accident anyhow?"
"I think their accident and Angelia's disappearance is somehow connected since they're related and the two happened exactly one week apart."
"That does seem a little too coincidental. Keep looking into it and see what you come up with."
"I think I'll start by talking to the officer who worked the accident."
"That might be difficult since it happened so long ago."
"Not when it's our old captain."
"Oh really. When you talk to him, tell him hi for me."
"Yeah, me too." Jerry pipes in.
"I will, and I'll tell him about Joe Jr's latest accomplishments. Maybe I should bring the baby with, so he can see him."
"I'm sure he'd love that."
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"Do you see the homeless lady you claim you gave your bible too?" The officer sarcastically asks as he guides Tony down the sidewalk.
"No, I told you she’d already left."
"Can anyone verify you being out here

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