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Corpse

jeffs May 7, 2005
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There was no

question that he had died a frightful death. The evidence of
the terrible event was

written in every line on his pained face. The eyes
still bulged, the mouth agape,

perhaps in a permanent scream, the hands
clawing at the pavement – fingertips bloody

from scratching at the ground,
or his attacker since there could be no question that

this had been murder.
The gaunt figure of this man left an indelible impression on

her mind,
usually adept at handling situations of extreme horror. This was

different;
this seemed somehow unfinished and promoted the paranoid need to scream

long fearful cries into the claustrophobic night.

She walked over to the

hat, some five yards away from the body. This might
help distract her from the

weight of death that hung over the scene like a
ghastly candelabra swinging from its

chain and threatening to descend upon
the head at any moment. It was an ordinary

hat, a fedora of absolutely no
consequence. It was olive green and had a black

ribbon wrapped around the
brim, nothing special, unlike the body. She examined the

hat carefully,
but it offered no clues. Only the distance presented the possibility

of
evidence.

Back to the body and an immediate fascination for the

lips – curled back in that frightful scowl. What has done this? she wondered. What

COULD have
done this? The body was not dismembered, but the skin of every part had

been carefully sliced, as though by a surgeon, in strips of milli-metric
distance,

exposing the muscle underneath, and in some places, the fat or the bone. It was as

though someone or something had been interested in
creating a perfect anatomical

example of the human form. The skin was
elevated and curled like pieces of cooked

bacon, allowing what was
underneath to peek through. Her stomach unhinged itself,

and she had to turn
away and be sick on the ground away from the rotten image. Why

did I come
here alone? her mind cursed.

Then, she heard the faint echo

of a siren, and oh, thank God, it’s the
police.

As the vehicle

approached, her apprehension returned. The car looked unlike any cop car she’d ever

seen. There was something very unnatural about its appearance. The car came to a halt

and two figures emerged in the darkness,
shadows looming large and menacing in the

white of the headlights. There
was something not entirely human-looking about them,

but she could not make
out what her eyes were seeing because the headlights made it

impossible to
distinguish anything more than shadow. They approached with

intimidating
speed.

When she was finally able to make out their

terrible faces, it was far too
late. She screamed when the first one got a hold of

her arm. She screamed
louder when the second exposed its gruesome teeth, and as they

both sliced
into her throat, she screamed one last time.

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