A small Kentucky town has been plagued by several drownings in a nearby river. Is there something affecting the people or is it something more sinister? Your team of investigators is sent to find out.
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The town of Hazard, KY has been plagued by several drownings in the nearby North Fork Kentucky River. None of the victims appeared to be suicidal and one witness even claimed that someone or something pulled her boyfriend under. Is there some kind of mental psychosis afflicting the townspeople or could a vengeful spirit be inhabiting the river? Your team of supernatural investigators is sent to find out before more victims succumb to the waters.
A small Kentucky town has been plagued by several drownings in a nearby river. Is there something affecting the people or is it something more sinister? Your team of investigators is sent to find out.
Description:
The town of Hazard, KY has been plagued by several drownings in the nearby North Fork Kentucky River. None of the victims appeared to be suicidal and one witness even claimed that someone or something pulled her boyfriend under. Is there some kind of mental psychosis afflicting the townspeople or could a vengeful spirit be inhabiting the river? Your team of supernatural investigators is sent to find out before more victims succumb to the waters.
After finding your hostage at the Jamestown compound, the missing girl simply blinked and now you all are standing in a hospital. Huh?
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After finding the seemingly-possessed Kelly Robinson at the Jamestown cult compound, the missing girl simply blinked...and everything went dark for a moment. Then you find you're all standing in a hospital corridor, each sporting your own lab coat. What is going on? And what does this have to do with Kelly's weird state of consciousness? Enter another chapter in this Endless Terrors storyline of weirdness...
After finding your hostage at the Jamestown compound, the missing girl simply blinked and now you all are standing in a hospital. Huh?
Description:
After finding the seemingly-possessed Kelly Robinson at the Jamestown cult compound, the missing girl simply blinked...and everything went dark for a moment. Then you find you're all standing in a hospital corridor, each sporting your own lab coat. What is going on? And what does this have to do with Kelly's weird state of consciousness? Enter another chapter in this Endless Terrors storyline of weirdness...
Memphis police have detained a man who claims to be Elvis Presley, even matching a blood sample on file. How can this be?
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Memphis police have detained a man who claims to be the one and only Elvis Presley. He disturbingly resembles Elvis at the time of his death back in 1977. Even a blood sample has matched the DNA on file from when he ‘died.’ But how is this humanly possible? Join Blade Runner Press for this wild investigation into the life of the legendary icon.
Memphis police have detained a man who claims to be Elvis Presley, even matching a blood sample on file. How can this be?
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Memphis police have detained a man who claims to be the one and only Elvis Presley. He disturbingly resembles Elvis at the time of his death back in 1977. Even a blood sample has matched the DNA on file from when he ‘died.’ But how is this humanly possible? Join Blade Runner Press for this wild investigation into the life of the legendary icon.
A friend of McCall's president has asked you to rescue his daughter from a cult, which seems like a job for the A-team, not the Special Claims Division. So why does this fall under YOUR jurisdiction?
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Nelson Robinson, a friend of McCall International's president Michael George has asked your team for help in rescuing his daughter, who is being held prisoner by a cult in rural California. It seems like a simple ‘snatch and grab,’ but more like a case for The A-Team not the Special Claims Division. So why YOUR team…and what makes this cult so 'weird, strange, or out-of-the-ordinary?' Join Blade Runner Press for this new storyline that will challenge your view on reality itself.
A friend of McCall's president has asked you to rescue his daughter from a cult, which seems like a job for the A-team, not the Special Claims Division. So why does this fall under YOUR jurisdiction?
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Nelson Robinson, a friend of McCall International's president Michael George has asked your team for help in rescuing his daughter, who is being held prisoner by a cult in rural California. It seems like a simple ‘snatch and grab,’ but more like a case for The A-Team not the Special Claims Division. So why YOUR team…and what makes this cult so 'weird, strange, or out-of-the-ordinary?' Join Blade Runner Press for this new storyline that will challenge your view on reality itself.
Three vehicular deaths have occurred in the town of Kendallville, Indiana. All involved the same car, but the owner has alibis for each death. Witnesses even claim that no one was behind the wheel.
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Three vehicular deaths have occurred in the small community of Kendallville, Indiana, all involving a car that was easily identified and later impounded. The owner of the vehicle, Robert Garland, had alibis for each death and swore he had not loaned the car to anyone. Even witnesses in two of the murders claimed that no one was behind the wheel during the crimes. The police are stumped, mainly because no electronic device, such as a self-driving module or remote control, could be found anywhere in the automobile. So how are these murders being committed? And why were these people targeted? Is anyone safe on the road? Join Blade Runner Press in discovering what is behind these deaths and why they may relate to a pop-culture icon.
Three vehicular deaths have occurred in the town of Kendallville, Indiana. All involved the same car, but the owner has alibis for each death. Witnesses even claim that no one was behind the wheel.
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Three vehicular deaths have occurred in the small community of Kendallville, Indiana, all involving a car that was easily identified and later impounded. The owner of the vehicle, Robert Garland, had alibis for each death and swore he had not loaned the car to anyone. Even witnesses in two of the murders claimed that no one was behind the wheel during the crimes. The police are stumped, mainly because no electronic device, such as a self-driving module or remote control, could be found anywhere in the automobile. So how are these murders being committed? And why were these people targeted? Is anyone safe on the road? Join Blade Runner Press in discovering what is behind these deaths and why they may relate to a pop-culture icon.