A local Chicago woman who was lynched after being falsely accused of having links to wanted mafia hit man, Jacob “Greasy Thumb” Guzik, was killed for keeping secrets and not openly expressing her suspicions, witnesses say.
Ms Nicole, who was put to death by an angry mob last night, had been arguing with several vocal citizens who questioned her links to the underground and whether her silence and inability to point the finger at others painted her character in darkness.
In the course of the argument she was accused of having connections to Mr Guzik, who is wanted in relation to the death of Ms Brianna of Chicago whose body was found floating in Chicago Harbor last week.
Chicago Prohibition Agent Mr Eliot Ness, in conjunction with Chicago police department held a press conference earlier this afternoon.
“Ms Nicole was not on our watch list of suspected associates with the crime syndicate, nor the wanted man Joseph Guzik. Whilst having a striking resemblance to one of the known associates of the mobsters, she was but a mere innocent villager again caught up in the fear and panic of a city under siege by organised crime. ” Mr Ness announced.
“Ms Nicole was not on our watch list of suspected associates with the crime syndicate, nor the wanted man Joseph Guzik. Whilst having a striking resemblance to one of the known associates of the mobsters, she was but a mere innocent villager again caught up in the fear and panic of a city under siege by organised crime. ” Mr Ness announced.
Mr Ness refused to take any questions from the press gallery in relation to the lynchings, nor the murder of Ms Brianna or Mr Ian.
Mr Ness made some notes in his notebook for the days proceedings and observations.
NOTES:
- Bronte (2) – Catherine, Kyle
- Nicole (7) – Tara, Oscar, Grant, Melissa, Brendan, Allan, Michael
- Tara (4) – Nicole, Gemma, Elly, Bronte
- No Lynch – Jewls
Oscar was released from custody after spending 24 hours in the city lockup for public indecency, whilst local baker Jewls was reprimanded and given a warning for being out after curfew. Local Deli owner Ms Nicole was questioned at length before her lynching led by Tara, Oscar and Grant.
Meanwhile Elly, Ms Nicole’s psychic, was receiving subconscious messages to accuse Tara of wrongdoing, which she rapidly pointed the finger.
Tara stood up as a vocal critic of the way the villagers were not sharing information and pleaded for the local police force to share their knowledge and expose those who frequent the speakeasy’s and illegal breweries.
Local woman Bronte was shocked again at being accused of having connections with the underworld, but somehow evaded questioning and attention was diverted elsewhere.
Local driver Brendan, was suspiciously quiet about a “family vacation” to ‘Silent Movie World’, while Messers Michael, Mr Kyle and Mr Allan were late comers to the lynching and din’t have too much to add .
Ms Nicole was a local villager with no ties.
Yet another innocent victim in a city under siege by in-fighting, finger pointing and dirty money.
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