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Crime and Punishment
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Topic Started: Apr 9 2018, 11:55 AM (69 Views)
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MrBiscut
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Apr 9 2018, 11:55 AM
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Do Your Worst,I've Heard All The Brokeback Cracks
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To the discerning user that clicks on the above link, they received a live( at the time) feed to a simple but well attended press conference in front of the Ware County Jail. Standing behind a podium; Alexander Owens has a straight face as he speaks to a well dressed man in a slick suit. Before him is a small collection of reporters and cameras. The burning of the barn on his ancestral property and the flood of media inquires has all lead to this moment. Newspaper and tv crews as well as a collection of PRW and wrestling journals sit like jackals, waiting for Owens’s words like the scrapes that pride of lions leave behind.
Man in Suit: Good morning, ladies and gentleman. I am Vincent D. Sowerby, the legal council for Mr. Owens and his family in the matter of Bane V. Owens’s Estate. On April 2nd 2018, as you all likely know, Mr.Johnatna Bane unlawfully trespassed on the Owens’s ranch and proceeded to set fire to an unoccupied hay barn on that properties outskirts. He was promptly arrested soon after, with no resistance. When tested it was found he was under the influence of both narcotics and alcohol. At that time he also willing admitted to the mentioned crimes and has since spent his time in the building behind us. At this time I would like to open the floor to any questions you may have.
Reporter 1: What, if any, repercussion will the defendant be facing in light of his admittance to the crime?
Sowerby: Mr.Bane is currently held under the charges of third-degree arson and trespass to land as well as two counts of criminal threat . His bail has not been posted nor has anyone come forward to post anything of the sort. He will continue to be held until the Ware County Jail until such as time as his charges can be arranged and/or his bail is posted.
Reporter 1: And how much would that be?
Sowerby: A minimum of 180,000 to not exceed 250,000. Also if convicted he is likely to serve 5 to 10 years in state prison.
Reporter 2: What prompted such and act of random violence? Sources say that the man is not from this area but does have a working relationship with one of the ranch’s co-owner, Alexander Owens.
Sowerby: Yes, Mr.Bane does know my client Mr. Owens. As for the reasoning, I cannot...
Alexander Owens steps forward in front of his legal council and takes the mic and podium. His posture is hulk like. He is well dressed but seems to be close to bursting from his clothes. His eyes are drawn and his face is flushed; the veins at his neck bulging as he speaks.
Owens: Mr. Bane did what he did for one reason: he wanted to send me a message and get my attention; and it most definitely worked.
Sowerby: Mr. Owens, if you would not say anymore lest...
Owens turns and glares at Sowerby.
Owens: Mr.Vicenet; please step back. I’ve got this.
At this point a obvious PRW reporter takes the press conference questioning over.
PRW Reporter: What kind of message is he trying to send? Does it have something to do with your looming title defense at SuperBattle? Or perhaps a follow up on his attack on you last month?
Owens: Yes and no. Bane, every the showman and drama queen, obviously decided he needed and wanted to awaken the beast in me. That what I did to him at Christmas Carnage was not bad enough. He wanted me angry, scared and illogical. He’s a sour broken man that’s too dillsional and worn bare by this business to know when to lay down and die. He’s tried to dog me and rile me at every turn he could; largely to no avail.
Owens steps back a takes a breath, unbuttoning his collar as he does.
Owens: Well, Mr.Bane, John, old friend; I hope they’ve got a tv in there and you’re looking me right in the face. Because I just want to congratulate you. You did it. You broke me and now...I’m gonna break you and everyone you love to piece. You crossed a line you never should have. The moment you stepped on my property and decided to play firebug, you signed you and Dixie’s fate. I don’t know why she follows you so blindly but it’s gonna cost her. And more than that it’s gonna cost you.
Grabbing the podium, Owens clutches it so hard that it’s top begins to splinter.
Owens: You wanted a monster? You got ‘em. After I break Dixie in two at SuperBattle; you’re gonna be next. I don’t care what you do, I don’t care what you say, I don’t care what I have to do. I’m gonna retire you permanently. Oh and Bane; enjoy that cell you’re in. You’re gonna be warming it for awhile.
Owens steps away; shoving the now blood stained and splintered podium off the step as he does. In a lolling step, his lawyer steps forward and tries to talk to him but to no avail. Owens shoves past him. Next, in the hope to salvage what had now become an incident, he walks to the downed pudium and hunched down to speak into the mic.
Sowerby: This press conference is conclude. Any further question can be direct towards me at my office in...
Sowerby drones on for a bit; drawing the attention from Owens; who steps through the doors...into the Wade County prison.
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