offline, on the morning of 23rd JunekingofrooksJune 25 2011, 07:11:22 UTC
[ Left on your desk: A transcript of the AGI men who planted the bomb in your car. No 'AGI' is ever mentioned, but their voices are very notable. There are four men in total.
1) A man with a very deep voice, low rumbling tones. Probably a tall man with a big, drum-like chest. 2) The second man has a much softer, gentler: this is the voice that's basically ordering the other three around as they do the heavy work. He keeps using academic terms and then backtracking to use laymen's. 3) A woman, sharp, with a tinge of a mobster accent. She drops her g's a lot. 4) The last man has a very generic voice, but he has a sharp, coarse laugh.
[She listens to it and has everything documented down. She makes copies of it and turns it into the others at the station. Unfortunately, it's obvious that two of them know who's responsible. Crooked cops. Lovely.
She's taken the liberty of having his - and her - car cleaned out of bugs once they were found.]
I wouldn't be surprised either. Thank you for looking out for him.
[ He knows; he's at the police station too, tiny and getting in the way of people before he's confined to his desk. The gloves he usually uses are too big, so he's using his bare hands- better, actually, since his usually dexterity isn't there.
1) A man with a very deep voice, low rumbling tones. Probably a tall man with a big, drum-like chest.
2) The second man has a much softer, gentler: this is the voice that's basically ordering the other three around as they do the heavy work. He keeps using academic terms and then backtracking to use laymen's.
3) A woman, sharp, with a tinge of a mobster accent. She drops her g's a lot.
4) The last man has a very generic voice, but he has a sharp, coarse laugh.
And on top of the disk is a post-it note: ]
I won't be surprised if they try again.
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She's taken the liberty of having his - and her - car cleaned out of bugs once they were found.]
I wouldn't be surprised either. Thank you for looking out for him.
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The next note is actually typewritten: ]
He's important, no matter what he thinks.
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I know. He should know too.
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Does he?
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No, he doesn't. He's "just a prosecutor."
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Most prosecutors wouldn't have taken the case he had. But then I'm preaching to the choir.
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I've been trying to make him see how important he is to the city for months. I really think he's in denial of how much impact he's made to the people.
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That's a double-edged sword. On one hand, it keeps him from becoming arrogant. On the other, it keeps him careless.
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