Monday, May 6, 2013

The Big Catch


Dangling from it’s glass- like sharp teeth and speed driven tale; the dangerous tiger shark was a trophy of success for Amity. The fisherman who caught and killed the shark leaves with a 3,000-dollar reward and a town full of happy and relieved locals and tourists. But Matt Hooper, a marine biologist from the Woods Hole, Mass., Oceanographic Institute has reason to believe we haven’t caught our killer quite yet. The apparent catch doesn’t match the bite mark radius of our first victim, Chrissie Watson. We hope for further information and knowledge regarding whether we can sleep easily or not. 

Beaches Closed


Village beach is closed after two tragic deaths.

The cause of 17- year- old Chrissie Watson's untimely death appeared to be by a brutal shark attack. Watson has been severely mauled by an attacker of unknown origin.

Later the next day Alex Kintner, 10, had been floating on a rubber raft off a crowded Village Beach at 2 p.m. when what appeared to be another shark attacked. The pool of red spread into the ocean as kids and parents shrieked to get out of the waters. The immense amount of blood was all that was found of Kintner.

We believe it may be possible that Watson's death could also be linked to Kintner's as a victim of a shark attack. But the investigation is ongoing.

There is a 3,000-dollar reward for whoever can find the killer and bring it to the police officials. Until then Police Chief, Martin Brody, has ordered for no one to enter the beach area for at least 24 hours.

After hearing this news, the townspeople were not happy. “24 hours feels like 3 weeks!” said a concerned resident of the area. The unexpected deaths leave the officials with no choice, but the locals and tourists are unhappy with the circumstances.