Ah the first fall of snow. It's cold, slushy, and
perfect for body disposal. The body may be eventually found but all of that
mush and snow destroys crime scene evidence. It's more than never getting
caught, it's knowing that they are so close and will never get there. Now once
winter properly hits, it presents its own challenges but that first snow makes
me feel like a kid again: I just want to play.
The first snow fall also makes finding victims
easier. People forget how to drive for a few hours that morning. I thought I
would be more frustrated with them but it’s tradition now. People who had the
foresight to get their tires changed before the first snow are possible more
annoying. I would make an appointment to get my tires changed except the rest
of the week calls for sunny skies and warm weather. Is it worth it? You’d think
these minor daily problems wouldn’t plague me but those are the things that
should get to you; the things you can change. Let it bother you for a little
bit, then fix it and move on. That’s how I handle laundry, at least.
Yesterday I drove past one of those chain
mechanic shops and followed one of their customers home. I garroted him what
turned out to be a few blocks from his house. Tragic. The news attributed it to
gang violence which is apparently a problem in that area.
I really need to thank the gangs of this city and
area. They get blamed for so much of my shit. I should send them a basket. What
do gangs like? Fruit? Guns? Do you think they’re muffin people? Where would I
even leave it?
Questions that will plague me until I find a
solution.
Do I have any gang-affiliated readers? Let me
know; I’ll order an Edible Arrangement.
As always, dear readers,
Stay Safe
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