The Tomb
Abstract
''The body was discovered Monday morning by a local fisherman on the beach known as The Tomb. The first assumption drawn is that the very vivid winter tide in its constant periodic movement, by removing and transporting the existing sand, which form the beach, unburied the body. At the time ofthis report the identity ofthe corpse could not be assessed. In a primary analysis made by the local authorities, it appears that the body is that of a male and shows an advanced state of deterioration, which leads the entities to assti ne that the body has been here for a period of time. As you can see, the media including our team, have congregated here waiting for a press conference to be given at any moment by the detective in charge ofthe case, Lieutenant Daniella Campbell."
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