šŸ““ Ned’s Notes: Entry #2

Subject: Something Fishy in Tampa

When someone turns up dead in a room full of clownfish, you start to suspect the joke’s on you.

Journal Entry No. 2. Detective Ned Jenkins

Susan LaFont was found strangled at the Tampa Aquarium, surrounded by fish – and dating partners.

My crime scene tech, Bob, says there were thumbnail indents on the right side of the throat. Bleeding on her face. Petechial hemorrhages in her eyes, those tiny red flags of asphyxia. Someone held on long enough to finish the job.

Hands. Choking the life out of this cute woman under the watchful eye of jellyfish.

What a date!

More soon. Bob’s trying to show me a scale model of the trachea made from gummy worms. I’m intrigued, but nauseated.

Keep watching,


—Ned

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  1. […] Welcome back to Ned’s Notes! This week, we speculate on monkey DNA and its role in book one of the Cracked the Case series: Pairs, an interactive mystery. Look for my other notes, maybe this one […]

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