an end to my running: a supernatural tale
chapter one: prologue
Hi I'm Bill O'Reilly, and thanks for watching us tonight. The subject of tonight's special extended edition of the factor -the media circus surrounding the trial of alleged serial killer Dean Winchester. Now let's say hello to our panel for tonight- former prosecutor and pundit Nancy Grace, St. Louis's chief of police Jim Connolly, and special agent victor Hendrickson of the FBI. So chief, let's start with you-could you give the viewers a little bit of background on the case?
Sure, bill. Well, there isn't much to say-Mr. Winchester was apprehended two days ago after a man matching his physical appearance was found to have killed and tortured at least ten women in the past couple of weeks. But he maintains that he's innocent and our department's chief psychologist thinks he's being truthful.
Bullshit!
Agent wait your turn.
fine bill
Is there anything else you'd like to say chief?
Nope, I'm done
So Mr. Hendrickson, what's your take on all of this?
First of all what I'm going to tell you isn't my take bill, it's the facts-Dean is a killer, plain and simple, and unfortunately it's not obvious because he's charming, intelligent and a great liar.
But what about the only surviving victim-Rebecca warren- who insisted to local reporters and police that Mr. Winchester saved her?
He probably told the girl that if she didn't cover for him he'd return to kill her.
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Sam made his way towards the living room. He opened the door and was stunned to find jess standing ram-rod straight staring at the television.
"jess it's time to go to bed"
she turned towards him, pointed at the screen and asked softly "Sam is that your brother?"
Sam looked up and found himself staring into his brother's face. And a second later, he fainted.
