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The Murderer
« on: March 06, 2020, 10:00:06 PM »
Andrew Colins was arrested at 6pm on the 6th of March 2020. He was dragged, drunk and angry, by two police officers down to the local police station. He was thrown into a cell and accused of the murder of three men: Georgina Fallon, an Achkaerinian tourist visiting Aschlon alone; Bill Fi, the local pub owner; and his wife, Anne Colins. The evidence against him was undeniable, the cameras that watched every street and alley caught him breaking into the rented cabin of Georgina Fallon the night she was murdered and another night they saw him enter the about to close pub of  Bill Fi, which his wife was a frequent patron of, and saw him flee through the back door 13 minutes later. He was trialled, he pleaded innocent but was sentenced to life imprisonment. Nobody knows why he did what he did, he was described by shocked friends as a kind and gentle person. A few days into his sentence he was found in his cell, hung up by the neck. He was given an unmarked grave, his family didn't visit. His sister was looking after his children, they had not wanted to stay with him anymore. That was the final part of Andrew Colins' life.

And the murderer got away with it.