| VETERAN ACCUSED OF MURDER! | Vole pictured here with wife |
| London, England on Oct 12 Miss Emily French was found murdered in her residence. Officials say that the cause of death was a blow to the head. The prime suspect is Leonard Vole, a close friend of Miss French and a veteran of WW2. Police were led to him with clues from Miss French's housekeeper, Greta. This is a mystery because as her neighbor said, "they were two peas in a pod. He would never do something like that." The prosecuting attorney is Myers. Officials are still looking for clues. If you have any info, please call, (123) 456-7890 (Leonard is pictured above with his wife.) | |
| Obituaries
Two days ago Miss Emily
French was found dead in her apartment. She was a nice
woman with no family. She was an avid member of the Tea
Time Assoc. for Women and a large donator to the
Salvation Army. Her neighbors say that she always had a
smile on her face and good intentions in her heart. Ms.
French was 56 years old. She grew up in downtown London
with her mum and dad Kate and John French. Ms. French
also attended the London College and has a master's
degree in social services. She is pictured on the
right. Mr.Tom smith died yesterday in his favorite place. His fishing boat. Mary Smith, his wife, said that he went out fishing for the day. Cost guards found him in his boat several hours later. He died of a heart attack while trying to catch a fish. |
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