Johnny Blaze
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"Jesus ****ing Christ", wistled officer Mallarky as he looked up at the horrible sight.
His sergeant turned and glared at him hard.
"Oh, sorry, sir."
Sergeant Sapp was a sixteen year veteran of the force. Working in a city like Haven, he had thought he'd seen it all.
He thought wrong.
"Get'em down from there."
"NOW", Sapp screamed as the group of cops that had accompanied him to the crime scene just stood around, transfixed by the grotesque art show before them.
They stood in front of St. Paul's Cathedral, the oldest church in all of Lost Haven. It was founded in the first year of the settlement, and had survived throughout the ages.
Atop the church's high tower was a large ivory cross, it's pride and joy. And crucified to the cross, upside down, was the naked body of Angela Michaels.
Her eyes and tongue had been removed, and there was a large stab wound on her left side. Barbed wire had been wrapped tightly around her wrists and ankles, so tight it cut down to the bone.
Sitting above her with the top of the cross shoved up his rectum, was her would-be mugger. As with Angela, his eyes and tongue had been removed.
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It had taken them twenty minutes, but they had finally gotten the bodies down. And just in time, as the news crews were beginning to arrive along with a growing crowd.
"Ma'am, please stand back", ordered an officer as he stopped a camera crew from getting closer.
"We've got a right to be here too!"
"Right, but not past this line, Ma'am."
"Oh, you must think you're...get that camera on! Detective! Detective!"
Sergeant Sapp rapidly walked away from the scene and towards his car, ignoring the reporter as she tried to ask him questions. His face was unreadable, but, if one looked close enough, one could see the hint of dread.
And it was because, on the mugger's chest and on Angela's stomach, words and bizarre symbols were etched in with a blade. The symbols he could not even begin to translate, but the words were in plain English.
I've butchered men, women, and children
and not a single cape bats an eye
These are your so called heroes?
Narcissistic lunatics who think themselves gods?
Where, O' where will they be, I wonder
when judgement day comes?
His sergeant turned and glared at him hard.
"Oh, sorry, sir."
Sergeant Sapp was a sixteen year veteran of the force. Working in a city like Haven, he had thought he'd seen it all.
He thought wrong.
"Get'em down from there."
"NOW", Sapp screamed as the group of cops that had accompanied him to the crime scene just stood around, transfixed by the grotesque art show before them.
They stood in front of St. Paul's Cathedral, the oldest church in all of Lost Haven. It was founded in the first year of the settlement, and had survived throughout the ages.
Atop the church's high tower was a large ivory cross, it's pride and joy. And crucified to the cross, upside down, was the naked body of Angela Michaels.
Her eyes and tongue had been removed, and there was a large stab wound on her left side. Barbed wire had been wrapped tightly around her wrists and ankles, so tight it cut down to the bone.
Sitting above her with the top of the cross shoved up his rectum, was her would-be mugger. As with Angela, his eyes and tongue had been removed.
--------------------
It had taken them twenty minutes, but they had finally gotten the bodies down. And just in time, as the news crews were beginning to arrive along with a growing crowd.
"Ma'am, please stand back", ordered an officer as he stopped a camera crew from getting closer.
"We've got a right to be here too!"
"Right, but not past this line, Ma'am."
"Oh, you must think you're...get that camera on! Detective! Detective!"
Sergeant Sapp rapidly walked away from the scene and towards his car, ignoring the reporter as she tried to ask him questions. His face was unreadable, but, if one looked close enough, one could see the hint of dread.
And it was because, on the mugger's chest and on Angela's stomach, words and bizarre symbols were etched in with a blade. The symbols he could not even begin to translate, but the words were in plain English.
I've butchered men, women, and children
and not a single cape bats an eye
These are your so called heroes?
Narcissistic lunatics who think themselves gods?
Where, O' where will they be, I wonder
when judgement day comes?