What did those eyes see during the final violent moments of Audrey Gleave’s life? With hearing far more acute than a human’s, what did their ears pick up?
When she was at home, 73-year old Gleave rarely spent time away from her dogs. They were companions and protectors. But for one moment last December, they were out of reach when she needed them most.
Her friend and handyman, Phil Kinsman, told police he found Audrey’s body in the garage of her rural home on Indian Trail near Ancaster. She had been murdered and sexually assaulted.
When she was killed, likely in her garage, Togi, a big eight-year old male shepherd, and Schatze, a lean, four-year old female, had been unable to help. They were in the house, perhaps locked in their familiar cages.
After the murder, they were taken away from the house by animal control. And not long after that, they found a new home with a couple possessing an uncommon love for dogs.
The dogs now live with Lorne and Sylvia out in the Caledonia area, where cows graze in a nearby field and there are few neighbours.
And they have two new canine playmates.
It changes before is that the dogs of Audrey Gleave dogs would might be able to talk or not.
I think the new information would be good because it would be a higher examples of the story of Audrey Gleave's murder.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Two Local Fathers from District 12 Die in a Mining Explosion
District 12 - October 28th, 2310 – The citizens of District 12, a section of Appalachia , were astonished today to hear about the death of two local miners. At , on October 27th, 2310 , a massive explosion was heard up to 5 kilometres away.
Shortly after several miners reached safety, was learned that both Mr. Everdeen, the father of 12 year old Katniss Everdeen, her sister Primrose Everdeen, and Mr. Hawthorn, the father of 14 year old Gale Hawthorn, had been killed. It is reported that they ran out of fresh air after being covered by rocks and dirt.
Mr. Sam Fisher, the mine manager stated, “The loss was a great one and we plan to pay for the funerals.”
As families rushed to the mine, they saw many emergency vehicles and lots of people standing around shocked at what had occurred.
“This mining has been madness,” said Gale Hawthorn who was the eldest son of one of the dead miners. “I am going to miss my father so much and now we are concerned about having enough money to pay for our food.
A funeral is planned for Saturday, October 31st. All District 12 families are invited to attend. A special investigation will take place to find out what caused the explosion.
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