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quickgmart · 1 year
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Remy Martin VSOP North Las Vegas
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mayheminthedesert · 2 years
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CIVIC CENTER JOHN DOE
It was about 2:20 a.m. on the chilly morning of October 13, 1991, when a homeless individual searching for aluminum cans in a dumpster behind an AM-PM convenience store in North Las Vegas made a horrific discovery.
A heavily tattooed male torso partially wrapped in a plastic garbage bag had been tossed in among the trash behind the store located at 2000 East Cheyenne Avenue, close to the intersection of Cheyenne and Civic Center Drive. Homicide detectives responding to the scene searched the rest of the dumpster and found another plastic garbage bag containing the severed forearms and hands of the unknown victim.
Officers from the North Las Vegas Police Department inspected other dumpsters in the vicinity, including those located at several nearby businesses, but no other human remains were located. Detectives determined that the garbage bags containing the victim’s remains had been placed in the dumpster behind AM-PM between midnight and 2:00 a.m. on the night of October 13th.
The lack of a head meant no dental records, complicating efforts by North Las Vegas homicide detectives to identify the body. And while the victim’s death was determined to be a homicide, the medical examiner was unable to provide a specific cause of death.
Investigators were able to gather at least some information about the deceased that could help in the identification process. The victim was either Latino or white and between 30 – 50 years of age. But most notably, the recovered remains had several unique tattoos that police hoped would result in a name to match with the torso, hands, and forearms.
At the center of the victim’s chest was a large letter “N.” The upper right chest of the unidentified torso bore the bust of a woman wearing a sombrero with the words “Brown Sugar” on the brim. Further down, the name “Monique” was tattooed on the right middle section of the victim’s chest, with a caricature of the Pink Panther on the right side of his stomach. A blurred double rose in black ink anchored the lower left chest. The John Doe’s back contained a cartoon caricature of a muscular man with a bulldog’s face on the right upper back near the shoulder.
The victim’s forearms also contained identifying tattoos. The right forearm contained the profile of a skull smoking a cigarette and wearing a ballcap. On the left forearm was the word “Dell.”
The police developed the theory that Civic Center John Doe died of a gunshot wound to the head. This theory was premised in part on the fact that the wounds to the victim’s torso would have been insufficient to cause death and because John Doe was dismembered postmortem. However, Clark County Coroner Ron Flud was quick to note, “That doesn’t mean there weren’t other ways he could have died.”
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Disappearance of Steven Koecher
On December 10, 2009, Koecher apparently left St. George in the early morning hours and drove his Chevrolet Cavalier 300 miles (480 km) north on Interstate 15 to Salt Lake City, where he bought some gas with a debit card. He then travelled west on Interstate 80 another 125 miles (201 km) to West Wendover, Nevada, where he again pulled off the highway to refuel. After that he continued another 100 miles (160 km) to the Ruby Valley ranch of the Neff family.
Koecher had in the past dated Annemarie Neff and visited the ranch; he told her parents, who had not been expecting him, that he thought he would stop in to see her. She was not there, but the Neffs served Koecher lunch anyway. He told them he was on his way to visit family in Sacramento, California, but was not certain whether he could continue in that direction due to bad weather. After two hours he left, and decided to return to St. George the way he had come, stopping to buy gas again in Salt Lake City and Springville, followed by dinner at a Taco Time in Nephi. By the time Koecher returned home he had driven nearly 1,100 miles (1,800 km).
During the day Koecher talked with his mother on the phone. The two discussed his plans for returning to the family's Bountiful home for Christmas. Koecher's mother said he seemed upbeat about the upcoming holiday and his job prospects despite his financial difficulties. He did not tell her of his road trip that day.
The next day, while handing out flyers for his employer, Koecher encountered two young girls who had inadvertently been locked out of their family's apartment. Learning of their plight, he tried to call their mother. When she did not answer, he looked for someone in the neighborhood who could take them in temporarily until someone arrived who could let them in. That same day, Koecher spoke with his ward's bishop, who also described Koecher's mood as positive. The bishop was also trying to help him, and had promised Koecher he would have a job available by the beginning of 2010.
On December 12, Koecher again hit the road. That morning his phone pinged a cell tower near Overton, Nevada, at the north end of Lake Mead. In the evening he bought gas and snacks at a convenience store in Mesquite, Nevada, along I-15, just over the Arizona state line. Why Koecher went to Nevada that day is unknown; three hours after his Mesquite purchase, Koecher bought a baby's bib and cookies, believed to be Christmas gifts for his brother and his family, whose names he had drawn in the family's annual Christmas gift exchange, at a Kmart outside St. George.
A neighbor of Koecher's recalled seeing him return to his apartment around 10 p.m. A half-hour later, he left again; while he was not seen to return later that night it was possible he could have. The next morning, December 13, Webb called Koecher, saying he was on his way back from Las Vegas and feared he might not make it to St. George in time for the 11 a.m. service, asking if Koecher could lead it in his absence. Koecher said he, too, was in the Las Vegas area, 150 miles (240 km) away, but would return home if needed. Webb told him not to worry and that he would try to get back in time. Another ward member called again later that morning with a similar request, which they dropped when Koecher told them where he was. Neither he nor Webb asked Koecher why he had gone to the Las Vegas area that morning; they found nothing unusual about their conversations with him.
At 11:54 a.m., a home security camera on Savannah Springs Avenue in Sun City, a retirement community in the Anthem development in southern Henderson, recorded Koecher's car driving into the cul-de-sac where it was later found. Six minutes later, a figure believed by his family to be Koecher, wearing a white shirt and slacks, walked the opposite direction down the sidewalk in front, carrying something in one hand that appeared to be a file folder or portfolio. Shortly afterwards another security camera in a garage on adjacent Evening Lights Street caught his reflection as he walked north. Koecher has not been seen since.
Koecher's phone remained active. Around 5 p.m. that day it pinged a tower at the intersection of Arroyo Grande Boulevard and American Pacific Drive, more than 10 miles (16 km) northeast of where he had parked. Two hours after that, it pinged another tower near Henderson's Whitney Ranch subdivision, two miles (3.2 km) north of the previous ping. Early the next morning, the phone pinged a tower at the interchange between Interstate 515/U.S. Route 93 and Russell Road, two more miles to the north. Koecher's landlord sent a text, and then an hour later it was used to check Koecher's voicemail. The phone remained in that tower's vicinity for the next two days, suggesting that its battery died. There has been no activity since.
A day after that last ping, Sun City's homeowners' association parking enforcement took note of the car at the end of the Savannah Springs cul-de-sac and tried to find its owner. Through theiwindows they saw one of the flyers Koecher had been distributing for the window-washing company in St. George and called the number on it. Eventually they spoke with the owner, who gave them Koecher's cell phone number, where they left a voicemail. Later they called his mother; she returned their call on December 17, and, realizing no one else in the family had talked to him in a week and were unable to locate him, reported him missing. Koecher's brother and sister drove to St. George from the Salt Lake City area to start searching.
The case remains unsolved.
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may i know more about ur ocs 🤲
Oh sure, thank you for asking! Sorry this got so long, but this is about the gist of it.
* Nora (full name Nora Jean Kingston) is the most developed of them, and she’s the one I’ll focus on since the others aren’t totally formed yet.
* Nora is twenty eight years old. She’s of compact build, a little on the shorter end, and not happy about that. Her eyes are black, deep set and narrow, with a long scar above her left eyebrow. She has round lips and thick hair which she changes the style of very often, and her skin is a darker shade of brown than both of her parents, which made it somewhat harder for her to feel a sense of community growing up.
* Nora was born in the Nevada desert, a few hours north of Las Vegas. Her father Jean was an accountant of Haitian descent, her mother Elena a Yaran immigrant and manager at a hotel. Growing up, Nora was a very poor student, likely a result of an undiagnosed anxious disorder, but she was sociable and physically active, which made her family happy. She was taught both Spanish and English, and picked up a couple of French phrases from her father, who she was very close with. With no other family members in the state and both parents having full time jobs, Nora ended up accompanying Jean on a lot of petty business, a fact which would come to concern her looking back later in life.
* When his daughter was thirteen, Jean was arrested, charged with money laundering and sentenced to ten years in prison. The experience was deeply traumatic for his family, and Elena divorced him soon after and got a job at a restaurant in Arizona, where she had lived before she was married. After moving, Nora picked up a fondness for ice skating at the local rec center, but she also got into the habit of petty delinquency; drinking, skipping school and getting into fights. This caused contention between her and her mother, who was already dissatisfied with having to abandon her life in Nevada so hastily.
* Around when her daughter was nineteen, Elena, with few prospects in the US and expectant of an improved state in El Este after the election of the new president, decided to return to her home country of Yara. Nora, despondent and insistent on staying in the states, tried to remain in Arizona by living with a family friend, but his house was very crowded and difficult to get comfortable in. Having completed two years of community college, Nora dropped out and relocated to New Mexico to live with her paternal grandfather Laurent, a retired bail bondsman and former Vietnam war LRRP. Her relationship with her mother ended on very poor terms, and the two of them haven’t spoken sense.
* (Nora can’t seem to make contact with any of her family in Yara, as a matter of fact. She does her best not to think about why.)
* By the time she got to New Mexico, Nora had more or less given up on advancing in life, spending most of her time sleeping during the day and going out at night. Her grandfather was accommodating enough, but years of conflict with her mother had left her defensive and resentful of older family members. She worked for a while as a cashier at a convenience store, but lost the job after coming in late too many times. On her twentieth birthday, she got drunk and went on a three day bender, which culminated in her waking up with a gash on her forehead and narrowly avoiding arrest for throwing a beer bottle at a boy’s head outside of a bar, the person she suspected of injuring her. When she returned home, Laurent opted not to turn her in to the police, but he did become more involved in his granddaughter’s life after this incident; making sure she was working, teaching her how to woodwork, shoot a rifle, and track people as well as animals.
* About three years after his granddaughter moved in with him, Laurent died of a heart attack after a long struggle with Hodgkin’s Disease, a byproduct of his service. Nora called her father for the first time in a long time after this. Then, she applied to a school in Montana, got accepted and drove cross country alone to finish her criminal justice degree. She joined the Sheriff’s department immediately upon graduating, influenced both by the lack of direction her life had suffered from for so long and her grandfather’s recollection of the injustices he and his son had each, in different ways, been complicit in. Despite this, Nora found police work to be less fulfilling than she had expected, and was growing frightened of the prospect of spending her entire life as a cop by the time she and her coworkers were sent to arrest the Father.
* Having spent large swaths of her life in transit, Nora is an approachable person, but not at all an open one, keeping her hopes, fears and insecurities hidden from others and herself in equal parts. She has a habit of paranoia which she does her best not to indulge, and this combined with her aforementioned guardedness often leads to people hurting her feelings without realizing. She is dedicated, methodical and single minded by nature, and possesses a strong, driving sense of personal responsibility which she justifies as a desire for justice. This is true to an extent, but there are also times when she doesn’t actually have any conscious explanation for why she pushes so hard for the things she does. It’s the result of spending so much of her life with little control over her circumstances, an inflated drive to action (even the self destructive kind) which sprung up after being repeatedly jolted about by events out of her control.
* Nora is not very good at dissembling, preferring to speak frankly, and as such tends to avoid conflict simply by falling silent. (Necessity changes this as the Reaping progresses.) She has a nurturer’s instinct, but is daunted by the prospect of ever having children of her own. Having been raised under a few different Christian denominations, she is more confused about god than anything else, and the hardline religious extremism of the Project unnerves her for this reason.
* A devout bushwhacker, Nora is not at all a loud soldier, preferring to act stealthily in combat, tracking individual targets and ambushing large groups. Grace works well with her because of this.
* On that note, of the side characters in Hope County, Grace is definitely the most important to her. They’ve lived wildly different lives, almost directly opposing - Nora’s dad is nearly a complete stranger to her by the time the story starts, Grace was very close with her father even in adulthood, Nora has no love for the military as an institution, Grace considers her service a point of pride, Nora doesn’t have a deep personal connection to the county and has spent much of her life moving, Grace and her family have lived there there for generations - but they’ve got such complimentary personalities that the contradictions in their experiences and points of view only serve to strengthen the attraction. (The song Grace by Rag’n’Bone Man really reminds me of the two of them.)
* Nora’s name in Latin means “Honor.” She likes science fiction novels, but reads them very slowly, and taking care of plants, though they almost always die. (She’s from the desert, what do you expect.) As was mentioned earlier, she loved ice skating as a kid, but didn’t have much of a chance to develop the hobby as she got older. Once she moved to Montana, she picked up a fondness for swimming in it’s place, and when she had free time at the department she would often go on weekend camping trips by rivers or lakes in the Valley.
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sameer-pro-tech · 3 years
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Xbox Series X mini Fridge Release Date
Hey, guys in this article, I will tell you Xbox Series X mini fridge release date.
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Microsoft's Xbox-themed small scale fridge will be available in December, following up on a running joke from the previous summer. Pre-orders begin on Tuesday, October 19th.
The Xbox Series X Mini Fridge is by and large what it seems like it is: a little cooler worked to resemble the Xbox Series X, which can hold 10 12-ounce jars of pop and components two entryway mounted racks for snacks. The front of the Mini Fridge additionally has a USB port that can be utilized to charge gadgets. If you want Microsoft may have recently announced Android app support for Xbox.
As per Xbox exhibiting GM Aaron Greenberg, the Xbox cooler measures 18′′ x 9′′ x 9′′ (462mm x 232mm x 232mm), with an inside compartment of 13.8′′ x 6.8′′ x 6.8′′ (352.3mm x 174mm x 175mm). Greenberg guarantees that the refrigerator will work with both AC and DC power sources.
You Voted For It. We're finally bringing your Xbox Series X "Mini Fridge" to life. Pre-orders will begin on October 19th. In December, it will be available for $99 (£89/€99) at retail. Details below on first wave of units this holiday across 10 global markets. #XboxAndChill🥶 https://t.co/WWjI58heyP pic.twitter.com/KB7tVuvNfq
Initially declared after Microsoft's E3 games exhibit in June, the Xbox Mini Fridge is fundamentally what happens when Microsoft chooses to incline toward a joke, and can likewise be conveniently accused on Twitter.
In Oct. 2020, as it got ready to dispatch the Xbox Series X, Microsoft made a standard Series X-style refrigerator and conveyed it to rapper and games devotee Snoop Dogg as a birthday present. This circled back to various jokes that had been coursing since the control center's uncover, which included contrasting its block like plan with a cooler.
Then, at that point, back in April, Twitter's showcasing office held a contest called the Brand Bracket, which requested that fans vote in favor of their number one overactive, dubiously mindful promoting related Twitter accounts. The epic finals pitted Xbox against Skittles, with Greenberg vowing that if Xbox won, the Xbox Mini Fridge would become a reality. Xbox thusly gripped it out with 50.5% of the vote, so presently here we are.
The Mini Fridge was delivered through an association with the creation firm Ukonic, situated in Las Vegas. Notwithstanding an assortment of tie-in items for Disney and Marvel, Ukonic likewise makes stock for Microsoft's Minecraft and the approaching Halo Infinite. If you want Microsoft Teams: With this new capability, your video meetings will be even more expansive.
The main creation run of Xbox refrigerators will be accessible at retail for $99.99. In North America, it's at first a retail elite at Target stores; Canadian clients can likewise arrange a Xbox refrigerator through Target's site.
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curemoonliite · 4 years
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Weird Shit I’ve Experienced in Branson, Missouri
(In other words, my family used to go here every summer and I had no idea how odd this town is until I really sat and thought about it. It’s basically a Midwestern Las Vegas with less casinos and more live shows.)
First of all, Branson legit has an entire public access channel dedicated to itself. This is mainly for first-time tourists and airs stuff on an approximately four-hour loop, but I still liked watching it as a kid for some reason.
The first thing Branson public access will tell you is to not take the Strip, the nickname for the long street that almost all the shows and theaters are on. The town has three color-coded alternate routes to get you where you need to go in a very roundabout way. Every map in town is marked with these routes, and there are even street signs telling you which route you’re on.
Red=north, Blue=central, Yellow=south. How the hell do I still remember this?
If you take the Yellow route to Silver Dollar City, you’ll happen across the remains of its fallen sister park, a casualty of the 2008 recession. It’s an empty field last I checked, but for some reason, they tore everything down and left the wooden coaster there for years?
Silver Dollar City still has a sister water park, but it’s on the other side of town. (Not super weird, but many water parks like this are right next to amusement parks.)
Cave tours are included with Silver Dollar City admission. They’re admittedly pretty awesome.
There’s a 50’s diner where the waiters sing in front of you and try to sell you their albums.
There’s also a place that throws dinner rolls at you and this one waiter named Rudy knocked one of my front teeth out with one when I was like seven.
There is even live entertainment at the local Golden Corral, I shit you not. It. Is. Everywhere.
One of the public access TV guys always walks around in a park ranger outfit and seems to randomly spawn in the same few places? I don’t know how many times I’ve run into this guy at Silver Dollar City.
Park ranger guy once tricked the public access lady in charge of shows and reviews by setting up a table for her directly under the giant bucket at an indoor water park so she’d get soaked. While still wearing her work clothes. This was likely staged, but undeniably hilarious.
One time this shitty mall magician came up to me, put a John Deere hat on my head, and claimed he’d “turned me into a Republican.”
This one salesman at the IMAX complex seems to have the best glasses cleaner I’ve ever seen. I’ve spent my entire life trying to replicate the shine I got from this dude’s glasses cleaning demonstration.
You know those amphibious duck boats that sunk a few years ago and killed a bunch of people? Yeah, they used to let kids steer those in the water for a couple of minutes. I still have my “official captain’s certificate.” How the hell did this place stay open as long as it did?
The outdoor mall has an hourly fire-and-fountain show set to a particular song. Supposedly, it only plays “Rocky Mountain Way” at the 1 o’clock show, but somehow, that’s the only song I ever remember it playing.
The outdoor mall used to have a Build-a-Bear style thing where you’d combine scents to make your own shower gel, and that shit slapped.
You know what else slapped in Branson? Maggie Moo’s, AKA the only known place in existence with chocolate cake batter ice cream. We used to have a ton in town, but my dad and I would go to the Branson one every night on vacation after ours all closed. (Now they’re owned by Marble Slab Creamery.)
The authentic old school Five-and-Dime has a Facebook page that it once used to advertise their Funko Pops. I often used this story in my tutoring sessions as an example of what the word “anachronism” means.
The biggest magician in Branson got several animals from a Tiger King-esque exotic breeder and was investigated by the USDA several times, but was eventually charged with tax evasion and left town.
On the subject of Tiger King, Joe Exotic’s records indicate he sent two lions to Branson’s Wild World, but no further records exist and Branson’s Wild World currently has no lions. No one remembers seeing lions there, and this is spawning a local investigation into their disappearance.
Fudge demonstrations are conveniently located, well, just about everywhere. If you don’t know how fudge is made before visiting Branson, you’ll know once you leave.
One of the strip malls has bright red roofs so every single building looks like it’s a Pizza Hut. Both tourists and locals joke about this.
One of the stores has a device called a “Jigglin’ George” that wiggles the lower half of your body as you lay down. You have to be 21 or older to receive a Jigglin’ George demonstration and not gonna lie, I looked forward to that as a kid more than being to drink. (Over 21 now, still never tried it.)
Branson claims to be “45 scenic minutes” away from Eureka Springs, Arkansas, but this advertised route is extremely twisty and not recommended for the motion sick. To the point where my family still uses “scenic” as a euphemism for “this will make you vomit on the side of the road.”
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That was the year I truly realized the reality of racist policing of Black Americans. I grew up in a very diverse community in North Las Vegas, so I knew on a personal level that racism existed a whole hell of a lot more frequently than people acknowledged, but this was the incident that educated me on the reality of racist cops: a Black friend of mine who was 22 but looked younger tried to buy cigarettes from a convenience store with her California driver’s license, the cashier refused to sell to her and said her ID was fake and confiscated it, refusing to give it back. She obviously refused to leave without her ID. He called the cops, when they arrived she was chill because she knew she had done nothing wrong. Instead of getting her license back the cops grilled her about her criminal history - she freely told them about dropped charges from a domestic dispute. She was still chill just asking for her driver’s license. When they couldn’t get any charges on her one of the two white cops PINCHED her, causing her to recoil into a potato chip rack which fell over. Then the arrested her for destruction of property. I would hear about manufactured charges against Black persons for the next 23 years and know they were true, and finally video evidence is finally coming out to show it from body cam footage but fuck all if someone, anyone in power would have championed her cause two decades ago the country would not have to protest today.
I fully support Black Lives Matter and thank protesters demanding for the freedoms that should be granted freely and without condition. 
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Fic: A Dawning realisation
Another worldbuilding one-shot. A different night, and another incident for Denis Joplin, Sheriff of Vegas Below - but this time it’s much worse than mutant vampiric housecats.
Title: A Dawning realisation   (Wattpad) Setting: VTM-with-the-serial-numbers-filed-off. Also, Vegas. Warnings: Gore. Words: 1912 Summary: It’s three in the morning, and there have been at least two murders. You’d think that would be the worst part of the night.
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There certainly was an impressive amount of blood.
Ducking under the hastily-installed barrier of crime tape – and feeling a shiver in his fingertips mirrored behind his eyelids as the glamour fell away – Denis Joplin found himself stopping short at the revealed scene.  This far into Fremont and two alleys deep behind a derelict convenience store, it’d be reasonable to expect at least something nasty lurking around the dumpsters.  But this was way beyond even cynical assumptions.
The alleyway itself was less of a single passage than a collision of other spaces – one leading north, half-blocked off by the rusting carcass of a long-fallen fire escape; one going west that seemed to be where pallets came to die; and a sagging hole in the southern wall that opened into more rat-runs beyond. Garbage was ankle-deep, except for on the pathways newly torn by desperate footfalls and scrabbling fingers.  One body – still at least roughly the shape it should be, except for its angles – lay cradled by the bashed-in side of a dumpster; a gory, inverted waterfall of crimson splattered up the wall behind it. The head lolled against its uneven chest, barely held on by naked tendons and raw flesh, and the jaw had been torn clear away.  
The second body was more… dispersed.
Yet even that wasn’t the strangest part.  Sure, it looked like somebody had tried to pressure-wash the walls with arterial spray, but what really drew the eye were the weird, congealed blobs of black-scarlet scattered for a storey up the walls. They looked like something out of a particularly nasty fungus documentary: glistening and swollen with half-solid bubbles of wet scab.  There were a lot of them, too.
Je-sus.  It had been one of the bike-lads that called this in, and Joplin made a mental note to check in on the kid later.  Hell of a thing for someone to walk in on.
Of course, some of them were more used to this kind of shit than others.
“Bad night,” he said, partly in greeting, as his attention shifted to the other upright figure on the scene: clad in baggy forensics white, squatting down over a scattering of viscera with a camera in her gloved hands.  She took the picture and made a note before straightening up and turning to him.  One neat eyebrow arched as she pulled her mask down, revealing pale lips set into a tight line.
“Worse for some,” Dawn replied, sweeping a disapproving gesture around at the alley. “Honestly.  I have fourteen active cases right now; the last thing I need is someone breaching like a Screamfest wet dream all over my Thursday night.”
Joplin hesitated – but this was Dawn, after all.  Dawn Miller: Senior Forensic Investigator for the City of Las Vegas (Above and Below), five foot three of permanently-caffeinated brunette; most usually found within a baffling subterranean lair of sterile worktops and extremely expensive scientific equipment that just so happened to have no external windows whatsoever.
“Definitely not just someone with delusions of Dahmer?” he asked carefully.  Dawn sighed as she placed her camera back down then pulled out a small laser pointer, with a hint of dramatic flourish.  The tiny red light danced like a forensic firefly across the stained walls, sketching and circling in after-images.
“It’d be very difficult to get this sort of pattern any other way.  Now, tearing open an artery will do that.”  She gestured towards the crimson mark that was a bit higher than the dumpster-corpse’s head would have been.  Then she jabbed a latex-cased finger further up, towards one of the dripping clots wedged against a drainpipe.
"That? Not so much. I mean, I’ve got my suspicions about your blood pressure, Sheriff, but I figure even you’d have difficulty getting that far up on irritation alone.”
Joplin looked back down to the neatly-circled sections of corpse, tilting his head this way and that as he tried to work out what each bit had been.
“Any clear weapons?”
“Not lying around.” Dawn pointed at a piece of arm. “I need to get this all cleaned up to be sure of anything.”
“Thinking teeth or claws?” Joplin pushed, and recieved a cold stare in return.
“All I’ll say before he’s on the slab is that it took significant force to do some of this.  Arms don’t pop off Barbie-style for just anyone – present company notwithstanding.”
Joplin snorted.
“I ain’t a wookie, y’know.”
Finally, a flash of amusement made it onto Dawn’s face.  It was probably possible to be a science type without being able to spot a Star Wars reference at forty feet, but Joplin sure hadn’t met many.  Hell, she’d probably seen them on release.
“Yub-nub, Sheriff.  Anyway,” she continued, and her brows dipped again as she pulled a fresh swab out of her pocket. “I’ve put this off for long enough.”
She uncapped the plastic tube and Joplin caught The change in her eyes.  It wasn’t in anything so crass as pigment or reflection, but nonetheless the sheen there had altered, struck through now with very familiar sharpness.  She undid her mask, placing it carefully down on top of her kit, and moved over to the bloody wall with the swab raised.
When he’d first heard they had a vampire in forensics, Joplin had imagined she would employ a much more gruesome methodology.  He hadn’t figured that maybe she’d want to lick an alleyway wall about as much as he did.  
Dawn swiped the blood, then brought it back and pressed the stained cotton tip into the roof of her mouth, accompanied by an expression of contemplative disgust.  It had to go past the teeth, she’d told him once.  Something about how the whole vitae situation actually worked.
After a moment she withdrew the swab, slotted it into her clinical waste pot, and spat in after it.
“Yup, that was live when it hit. Initial attack either non-feeding, or the idiot’s never tried to drink a shaken soda.  But that…” she trailed off, looking up at the weird blobs overhead, and her lips twisted again.  “Give me a leg up, will you Sheriff?”
Joplin obliged, cupping his big hands together into a platform, and Dawn hoisted herself up onto a level with one of the congealed lumps.  Swab – suck – and this time she gagged, clapping the back of her hand over her mouth as she did so.  Joplin quickly put her down.  She threw the swab away like it had burned and began aggressively gargling bottled water. Once the dry heaves had stopped she looked back up at him, wiping at her eyes.
“Yuck.  I mean, yes, obviously, but – yuck.  No, that was dead on impact.  I’d say refractory emesis, but that’s – ” she hesitated again, glancing between each blob “- a lot.  Even if they were trying to dry them out, just eyeballing it, I’d say there’s enough blood mass here for a minimum of two victims.  And this guy might be a jigsaw, but I’d say we’ve got all the bits for him.”
Joplin sighed, and leaned back against a cleanish piece of wall.  So there might be another body to find tonight.  Which meant someone on a frenzy, because nobody needed two-and-a-post-spray-remainer’s worth of blood in one night for any sort of legal reason.  And someone with their faculties intact wouldn’t be out massacring by the bins.
Dawn pulled out her second kit: the much smaller, black metal box that had neither insignia or visible method of opening, and blew gently on its surface.  Faint patterns swirled under her breath before the lid popped and she drew out a different set of vials, and a set of small, oddly-shaped tools.
“Taking the specialist samples,” she muttered, half to herself as she selected one and crouched back over the remains. “Because of course, developing anything field ready that isn’t ‘suck on the corpse’ is never at the top of the funding lists, is it?”
Joplin shrugged.
“Don’t ask me.  I ain’t sure what any of you lab goblins do with half the stuff you collect; I ain’t gonna notice if you take a few more weird prints.”
“Liar.” She didn’t look up from whatever she was doing at the head end, but Joplin could hear a smile around her words.  He let her get on with it, instead returning his attention to the utter mess of a scene.  There was a time when this would have upset him a lot more – and he knew this sort of thing tended to get to Mitch in ways the cheery lad was crap at dealing with – but this wasn’t just the normal revulsion and muted horror that settled on him now.  Something about the sheer splatter of the scene was unpleasantly familiar.
He waited until Dawn had clicked the lid back on her little box of vampire tricks before he spoke again.
“Got a theory for me?”
“Always have a theory, Sheriff,” Dawn replied, stowing the box. “The trick is finding evidence.”
“So… if I were to say ‘Bel–’” Joplin started, but cut off as Dawn held up a finger warningly.  The look she gave him was old; far, far older than the ever-stilled thirty-ish of her face.
“I’ve confirmed a potential breach. I’ve got samples.  You’ve got another body to find, and I’ve got analysis to do.  Then, and only then, will I stick my neck out over that block.  Clear?”
“Y’always are,” Joplin conceded, and let out a long breath as he felt some of the sudden tension drop. “Want the rest of the crew in?”
“Oh hell yes.  I’m not scraping this all up by myself.”
Joplin left her to it.  He gave the nod as he passed the glamoured tape, signalling to the waiting figures that they could go in.  Dawn had finished the secret-squirrel bit of her work, and the crew understood enough about trouble Below to know what they were dealing with.  He made his way back to the car and slid in, resting his head back against the seat as he let out a long sigh.
Dawn was cagey – had to be, given who was not-breathing down her neck – but she’d said enough.  Frenzy either meant an orphan, a bastard or a break, and none of them were exactly appealing prospects.  Joplin drummed his fingers together, considering.  Orphan was unlikely – the clan-pires were real careful these days about their new bloods, and the loony market was still depleted from last time someone tried something Big And Stupid.  Bastard seemed most likely, since there was always some little fucker unable to keep it in their gums.
The idea of it being a break…
Joplin felt the hairs on the back of his neck rise, and tried to shake off the unease.  Okay, so there had been a familiarity to the scene, but it wasn’t like a signature.  Brutal, sure, but too messy.  Too much feeding. Any feeding, really.  But the way the bodies had been torn apart like that – that, that was setting off unpleasant shivers of recognition.
Not a break, then.  Not that particular potential nightmare and the shattering Breach it would entail, but… something related?
Bastard’s the most likely.  Jesus-Christmas; can he even sire anymore?
Joplin stared out through the windshield, at the distant fever-dream glitter of Vegas’ early morning, and felt the ghost of a few old wounds twinge.
“Fuck me,” he muttered.
He was going to have to question fucking Belton.
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Ringside Liquors, aka Dino’s Lounge
1516 Las Vegas Blvd South, since 1953.
The curved building opened as a drive-in, Wimpy’s Pick-a-Rib Joynt. It became home to Ringside Liquors in ‘53 and has operated as Dino’s Lounge since ‘69. The bar, including the phone number, date back even further to the late 40s.
Sports promoter Dick Russell opened Ringside Liquors in ‘49 at 123 North 2nd St (Casino Center Blvd near Ogden) where his Nevada Sports Enterprises had been operating three years prior. Russell promoted stock car races at Frontier Sportsdrome and boxing events. Ads for his ticket sales, and later for Ringside Liquors, listed the 4-digit phone number 3894. When Ringside relocated to 1516 South 5th (Las Vegas Blvd) in Apr. 1953, the advertisement announcing the relocation said, “new convenient location, same old phone no. 3894.” 
Side note. The new bar was co-owned by Dick Russell and Peggy Reimers, and operated by Dick’s wife Nina Russell and Peggy’s mother Muriel Moore. There was a robbery at the bar on Aug. 10th that year, the results of which played out on the front page of the Review-Journal over the next several months. Three men were arrested, Waxler, Dye, and Vincent, all ex-cons, each of whom implicated Nina Russell as mastermind of a plot to rob the store, kill her husband, and severely beat Mrs. Moore. Waxler stated he backed out of hurting Mrs. Moore because he “didn't feel like injuring an old woman begging for mercy.” According to Dye, Mrs. Russell told him “Dick had given her a rough go for about 20 years and had taken her for what money she had.” Waxler and Vincent plead guilty and were sentenced to six months in county jail; Dye, the lookout, convicted of a lesser charge. Mrs. Russell was arrested but released and not charged. No other action was taken on the case despite Judge Frank McNamee terming Mrs. Russell's testimony “suspicious.” / End side note.
Eddie “Gentleman Gangster” Trascher bought Ringside in ‘62 and formed Ringside Liquors Inc. Dean Bartolo bought the business from Trascher and changed the name to Dino’s in ‘69. The bar is now owned and operated by Dino’s granddaughter. 
Las Vegas phone numbers converted to 7-digit letters and numbers in the 50s, and area codes followed in the 60s. Ringside’s number became DU 2-3894, or 382-3894, and Dino’s number became (702) 382-3894.
Photos: (1-2) Eddie Trascher with a ‘65 Cadillac, undated Trascher family photo via Balls: The Life of Eddie Trascher, Gentleman Gangster by Ken Sanz and Scott M. Deitche. (3) Circa 1970, courtesy of Dino’s. Sources: Review Journal 5/22/69.
Sources: Russel to Open Liquor Store. Review-Journal, 5/19/49; Ringside Liquor Store Moves to South Fifth. RJ, 4/8/53; Nab Vegas Woman in Theft Plot, RJ, 8/13/53; Accusation of Wife Amazes Dick Russell. RJ, 8/18/53; Ringside Case Pair Draws Six-Month Jail Sentences. RJ, 12/9/53; F. Duke. “Visiting Fireman” column. RJ, 7/30/62; 6 Gaming License Additions Granted by City Commission. RJ, 5/22/69.
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@bloodyvalens
Target: Javier Navarro, 34 Reason: suspected contact with FBI, holds information on cartel money laundering Objective: Learn the location of his next destination, kill the motherfucker before he leaves Las Vegas, and send back the raven tattoo on his left arm as evidence.
Oh, North Las Vegas at night—it certainly was a sight to be seen. The busted old streets surrounding a thriving Vegas downtown were lined with shoddy motels and flickering, half-dead neon signs; “VACANY,” they promised, for those who didn’t mind stained sheets and roach legs in the carpet. Homeless wandered up and down cracked, uneven sidewalks, pushing their grocery carts that were high with their belongings, while baby-faced prostitutes learned the ropes offering $10 blowjobs to every piece of shit beater that slowed down long enough for them to hobble over in their thrift-store heels.    
Sev knew these streets like the back of his hand. He knew that Homeless old Glass Eye would point you in the right direction for a gram of cocaine, or a Double Quarter Pounder meal with a Dr. Pepper – whichever, just don’t forget the cheese. On this night, Sevrin added a McFlurry for good measure. Javier was on his way out of town, and Sev wasn’t about to let the man see daybreak in Utah.
The grizzled old Mexican man was right where he’d been directed, standing outside the corner convenience store, chapped lips sucking nervously at the cigarette between them for any relief it could offer him – he knew Sevrin was after him. He knew this was as far as those escaping the Kings would get, and if he could just make this last stretch north then maybe, just maybe he could what? Change his life, meet a girl, get a white picket fence house in St. George? Nah. People like them? They didn’t retire. They grew tired, they grew guilty… whatever it was, and then they died. It was still amazing to Sev how fervently people seemed to deny that inevitability but, hey—on the bright side, that was job security.
Just as Sev began crossing the street, his hand graving the butt of his pistol tucked in its holster at his back, his eyes found themselves landing on another... His lips pulled immediately into a grin, and he picked up his pace to catch up with the familiar face across the road, “Val? Don’t tell me -- you’re here for a Slurpee, right?”
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- Postmates
A San Francisco-based company that delivers goods purchased from local stores or restaurants. Simply download their app, locate your nearest store or restaurant, pick out what you want, and within minutes you’ll have your purchase brought to you. Each Postmates merchant has a limited number of items available so make sure to check their inventory before placing an order. They offer free in-store pickup for over 4,000 merchants nationwide and competitive pricing to other similar services like Amazon Fresh, Doordash, and Instacart. Their prices range from $3 - $10 per item depending on location.
- Doordash
Launched in 2014, Doordash is one of the leaders in food delivery apps. Since launching, it has raised over $225 million in venture capital and has spread to several states in North America. It is one of few startups that were able to make a profit early in its life. As of March 2017, they were valued at $600 million dollars. Doordash operates by allowing users to place orders with any local business or restaurant through their mobile app or website. Users are also able to schedule their order up to 1 day ahead and track exactly where their driver is en route, when they will be there, and how long it should take for them to arrive based on current traffic conditions and other factors such as traffic lights and weather delays.
- Amazon Restaurants
Amazon Restaurants first came out in 2015. It lets users order food from restaurants that are partnered with Amazon and get it delivered to their homes. The service is available in 16 US cities, including New York City, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, and Austin. You can choose between full meals or single dishes and have your choice of the delivery time for free within an hour’s window of when you place your order. Plus, after placing your order you can watch a live video feed of your meal being prepared.
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LAS VEGAS, NV, Nov. 17, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via . (OTC PINK: HEMP), a leader in the industrial hemp market and manufacturer of ® CBD and CBG products, is venturing into a phase of growth by offering an attractive business opportunity to stores around the United States.
storeThe company is pleased to announce that entrepreneurs interested in opening a King of Hemp® can do so now with very little barrier to entry.
productsKing of Hemp® is not offering this retailer opportunity as a franchise or as a licensing agreement—retailers simply have to purchase $10,000 in King of Hemp® to sell in their store. To put this number in perspective, the average cost of a franchise such as a McDonald’s is $500,000.
strategyThe announcement is part of a bold new from Hemp, Inc. “We hope to have 200 or more King of Hemp® stores up and running in 2022,” said Hemp, Inc. president Jim Hancock. Anyone interested in opening a King of Hemp® store can email [email protected] for more information.
Ferris Holding, IncShop owners can expect supply chain security through Hemp, Inc.’s existing infrastructure and the recent purchase of .
new product launchesFerris Holding, Inc., a leading co-packer and manufacturer based in Las Vegas, was acquired by Hemp, Inc. in September 2021. The purchase allows Hemp, Inc. to expand its in the global hemp market.
Hemp, Inc. investorsand shareholders can benefit from King of Hemp® stores as well. “The revenues produced from the King of Hemp® stores for Hemp, Inc. will be more than substantial,” said Hancock.
late SeptemberIn of this year, Ukiah, Calif.-based Mamas Medicinals, a purveyor of its own custom botanical skin and body care line, became the second store in the United States to stock the entire King of Hemp® product line. This Mendocino County store offers only the finest CBD products, made with integrity and free of chemicals.
Mamas Medicinalsproud to carry the King of Hemp® lineopened in 2018 and is one of several CBD wellness stores in the area. As part of the Emerald Triangle, the city of Ukiah—once named California’s best small town—has a thriving cannabis culture. Mamas Medicinals’ owner Emily Held is in her downtown store located at 328 N. State St. in Ukiah, just a few blocks west of U.S. Highway 101.
shippingKing of Hemponline storeHemp, Inc. began its ® product line to stores across the country in late 2020. King of Hemp® products are available in various locations across Florida, Arizona, Nevada and California, while The King of Hemp® offers consumers 24/7 convenience and secure online ordering.
StoreEntrepreneurs interested in a King of Hemp® can email [email protected] for more details.
largest industrial multipurpose hemp processing facilityHemp, Inc. has the in North America, an 85,000-square foot facility in Spring Hope, N.C.
Hemp, Inc.With more than 10 years of experience in growing and processing hemp in North America, has an established network of industry professionals in every segment of the industrial hemp industry.
Hemp, Inc.’s missionto provide green solutions that help make the world a better place continues to flourish as the company advances an ever-growing portfolio of revenue- and value-generating synergistic businesses.
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