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Allies of the Night | |||
Allies of the Night |
This once-sleepy city is under siege. In the space of six short months eleven people have been brutally murdered, their bodies drained of blood and dumped in various public places. Many more have vanished into the shadows of the night and might be lying beneath the streets, their lifeless bodies decomposing in the lonely dark.
Officials cannot account for the gruesome killing spree. They do not believe the murders to be the work of one man, but nor have they been able to link the crimes to any known criminals. In the largest single police operation in the city''s history, most local gangs have been broken up, religious cult leaders arrested and the doors of secret orders and brotherhoods smashed down...to no effect at all!
CUSTOMARY BLUNTNESS
Chief Inspector of police, Alice Burgess, when queried about the lack of results, responded with her own brand of customary bluntness. "We''ve been working like dogs," she snapped "Everyone''s on unpaid overtime. Nobody''s shirking responsibility. We''re patrolling the streets in force, arresting anyone who even looks suspicious. We''ve initiated a 7pm curfew for children, and have advised adults to remain indoors too. If you find someone who can do a better job, give me a call and I''ll gladly step aside."
Comforting words - but nobody here is taking comfort from them. The people of this city are tired of promises and pledges. Nobody doubts the honest, hard-working efforts of the local police - or the army who have been called in to assist in the operation - but faith in their ability to bring an end to the crisis has hit an all-time low. Many are moving out of the city, staying with relatives or in hotels, until the killings cease.
"I have kids," Michael Corbett, the forty-six-year-old owner of a second-hand bookshop told us. "Running away doesn''t make me feel proud, and it''ll ruin my business, but the lives of my wife and children come first. The police can do no more now than they did thirteen years ago. We''ve just got to wait for this to blow over, like it did before. When it does, I''ll return. In the mean time, I think anyone who stays is crazy."
HISTORY OF DEATH
When Mr Corbett spoke of the past, he was referring to a time, nearly thirteen years ago, when horror similarly visited this city. On that occasion, nine bodies were discovered by a pair of teenagers, butchered and drained as the recent eleven victims have been.
But those bodies were carefully hidden, and only unearthed long after death had occurred. Today''s murderers - rather, tonight''s, since each victim has been taken after sunset - are not bothering to hide the evidence of their foul deeds. It''s as though they are proud of their cruelty, leaving the bodies where they know they will be found.
Many locals believe the city is cursed and has a history of death. "I''ve been expecting these killings for fifty years," said Dr Kevin Beisty, a local historian and expert on the occult. "Vampires visited here more than one hundred and fifty years ago, and the thing about vampires is, once they find a place they like - they always come back!"
DEMONS OF THE NIGHT
Vampires. If Dr Beistys was the only voice crying out against demons of the night, he could be dismissed as a crank. But many other people believe that we are suffering at the hands of vampires. They point to the fact that the attacks always occur at night, that the bodies have been drained of blood seemingly without the aid of medical equipment and, most tellingly, that although three of the victims were photographed by hidden security cameras when they were abducted, their attackers faces did not show up on film!
Chief Inspector Alice Burgess is dismissive of the vampire theory. "You think Count Draculas on the rampage?" she laughed contemptuously. "Dont be ridiculous!" This is the twenty-first century. Warped, sick humans are behind all this. Dont waste my time blaming bogeymen!"