3. Suspicious Sightings Increase: Who Will Be Next?
SUSPICIOUS SIGHTINGS INCREASE: WHO WILL BE NEXT?
By Ben Fitzpatrick
One month ago sixteen-year-old Jenna Reigh disappeared after a late music class at Atlantis High School. Since then a number of people have reported seeing a suspicious looking individual loitering around the town. However, not one of these people has been able to give the police an accurate description.
As of yesterday the number of sightings had reached seventeen. A member of the local police force suggested that, given the uncertain nature of the descriptions, new sightings may be unreliable. He stated that unless someone was able to give an accurate description there was nothing the police could do.
Most of the descriptions describe the individual as tall, but that is about the only thing they have in common. Witnesses are divided as to whether the suspect had dark or light hair and skin and no one has been able to describe what the individual was wearing or say for sure if they were male or female. The sightings have been connected only by the description of the suspect’s eyes.
“It was hard to look at anything but the eyes,” Lena Ryan, the third person report a sighting said, “They were so dark, almost black I’d say. But they also looked a bit red, not bloodshot. Red. And they were so deep.”
All the people who have reported sightings have described the eyes in a similar manner. Until now this fact has not been published in the local media which suggests that all the sightings so far have been genuine.
It is not known whether this suspicious individual had anything to do with the disappearance of Jenna Reigh. However, the first sighting was reported three days before she disappeared.
[taken from the Atlantis Sun on Saturday 10th June, 2006]
By Ben Fitzpatrick
One month ago sixteen-year-old Jenna Reigh disappeared after a late music class at Atlantis High School. Since then a number of people have reported seeing a suspicious looking individual loitering around the town. However, not one of these people has been able to give the police an accurate description.
As of yesterday the number of sightings had reached seventeen. A member of the local police force suggested that, given the uncertain nature of the descriptions, new sightings may be unreliable. He stated that unless someone was able to give an accurate description there was nothing the police could do.
Most of the descriptions describe the individual as tall, but that is about the only thing they have in common. Witnesses are divided as to whether the suspect had dark or light hair and skin and no one has been able to describe what the individual was wearing or say for sure if they were male or female. The sightings have been connected only by the description of the suspect’s eyes.
“It was hard to look at anything but the eyes,” Lena Ryan, the third person report a sighting said, “They were so dark, almost black I’d say. But they also looked a bit red, not bloodshot. Red. And they were so deep.”
All the people who have reported sightings have described the eyes in a similar manner. Until now this fact has not been published in the local media which suggests that all the sightings so far have been genuine.
It is not known whether this suspicious individual had anything to do with the disappearance of Jenna Reigh. However, the first sighting was reported three days before she disappeared.
[taken from the Atlantis Sun on Saturday 10th June, 2006]


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