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Oct 03, 2010 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The killing season is with us because people are settling old scores. It all started with an ample supply of cocaine that caused people to become greedy. Some became bullies and exerted their influence over the weak. But the weak sometimes have strong friends.
There are going to be more gun attacks in the coming days as the settling of old scores continue. The unfortunate thing is that in one case an innocent person is going to be caught up.
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The fires are not going to take a holiday because that is not the nature of the beast. Another angry man is going to set fire to a dwelling house his paramour owns before trying to flee.
The upshot will be a manhunt by the police and people associated with the paramour. The police will get there too late.
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A horrific car accident is going to take people’s breath away to the extent that they are going to wonder how it happened. A large vehicle would end up in the path of a fast moving four-wheel vehicle. The mass of twisted metal is what is going to provide the shock.
These days the roads are fast becoming graveyards for cars and buses alike.
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