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Cry of the NATION

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***THE LATEST ON THE AMBER ALERT: THE MORE I LEARN ABOUT THIS MISSING

***THE LATEST ON THE AMBER ALERT: THE MORE I LEARN ABOUT THIS MISSING CHILD CASE … THE LONGER SHE IS MISSING …. THE MORE I GET A VERY BAD FEELING ABOUT THIS SITUATION. An AMBER ALERT remains in effect for five-year-old Summer Wells who is missing out of Hawkins County in far northeast Tennessee. This means she is considered to be in imminent danger. The TBI reports now having received about thirty tips so far — which is not a large number considering the publicity now on this case. There are stories on every media outlet in the state. None of the tips so far has led to any true leads. At last word more than one-hundred first responders from nearly twenty agencies have been searching in the Beech Creek community. This is about fifteen miles southwest of Kingsport. The little girl was last seen Tuesday evening on Ben Hill Road. The description of her clothing at the time was gray pants and a pink shirt with no shoes. She is about three-feet tall … forty pounds … with blonde hair and blue eyes. The TBI reports a family member reported Summer missing to the sheriff around 6:30 p.m. That’s when an endangered child alert was issued on Tuesday night. That escalated to an AMBER Alert on Wednesday morning. At a news conference today Sheriff Ronnie Lawson said searchers are dealing with rough terrain plus a lack of cell phone and radio service. There are dense woods in the rural area. “What makes it so hard is communication between boots on the ground, searchers in the woods and the different agencies. We aren’t like in these towns where they’ve got a lot of cell service,” said Lawson. He added multiple agencies are searching the area using every tool available, including FLIR cameras on a THP helicopter overnight. Authorities are asking Beech Creek residents to check any sheds, crawl spaces, or other potential hiding places and to also check any trail cameras for video perhaps showing Summer. For now, the sheriff says they do not need any help from the public in searching for Wells. Professionals are out in force including help now from the FBI. SO, IS FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED? The sheriff says it’s too early to know one way or the other. But, it has not been ruled out. He added that the family so far has been cooperative with the investigation and the ongoing search effort. WHAT ARE THE POSSIBILITIES HERE? There are many: — The child wandered off and got lost in the woods. — She fell into a sinkhole or ravine and is hurt. — She is somehow locked or stuck in someone’s shed or basement or garage. — She was abducted. — Someone, a stranger or otherwise, harmed her. For now we just don’t know. BUT THIS IS INCREDIBLY CONCERNING COMING JUST DAYS AFTER THE TRIAL OF FIVE-YEAR-OLD JOE CLYDE DANIELS HERE IN MIDDLE TENNESSEE. As many of you know, the little boy disappeared three years ago and to this day his body has never been found. His father Joseph was convicted of murder. I am not saying in anyway that is the case here. I CAN ONLY HOPE AND PRAY SUMMER JUST WANDERED OFF AND GOT LOST … AND IS FOUND SAFE SOON. I will continue monitoring the situation. Anyone with information should call 1-800-TBI-FIND. Share.

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English-language werewolf novel from the mid-to-late 1980s

The book begins much as you described. An anthropologist is listening to members of a primitive tribe talk about how a werewolf had been killing people, twelve years ago, in sprees which always occurred during a full moon, until the tribal shaman was able to come up with a way to kill the monster. The scholar is interested in letting them talk, but personally suspects the "werewolf" was something like a victim of rabies who foamed at the mouth and seemed inhumanly strong as he went on a rampage -- although it is odd that he would survive long enough to launch three killing sprees at monthly intervals. The scholar silently speculates that perhaps there were multiple rabid attackers, in a monthly cycle -- each new one having been infected by the previous before he died of his disease, and only the last of them was somehow trapped and killed by the men of the tribe, who then blamed this "monster" for all of the previous killings. The scholar is trying to be polite, but evidently his skepticism shows through. The shaman is offended at being patronized by a white man who thinks he already knows all the answers. The shaman had kept a souvenir of the werewolf, dried out and in powdered form, believing it still contained the power to create another werewolf if need be. The shaman (called "Ugalde") puts that special powder into a bottle of whiskey and then . . . With the swiftness of a man half his age, the Indian leaped from a sitting position onto the other's chest, as if he were pinning him in some friendly athletic contest. But the crazed expression covering his face and the keenness of the knife blade removed any trace of ordinary competition from the action. Ugalde sat the bottle viciously on the ground next to the visitor's face and tipped the neck of it toward his mouth. "Drink," he ordered. "Ugalde!" the man cried frantically. Visions of wriggling microbes being revitalized by the liquor flooded his mind. Could any life survive for a dozen years in such a dehydrated state? Yes, yes, viruses could live for centuries! "What in the name of God are you doing?" A sneer replaced the sullen look the older man had worn. "Your god! You believe your eye, white man, and only that, so drink and see what the devils you don't know can cause a living spirit to become! Drink, or I will cut your throat!" Then a good chunk of the book deals with brutal murders taking place, always on the night of a full moon, and various characters getting interested in the investigation, for various reasons. At first, there's a serious lack of surviving eyewitnesses to describe the mysterious attacker to the cops, but gradually the evidence accumulates that something strongly resembling a Hollywood-style werewolf is involved in these homicides. We readers, of course, have a very good idea of how that happened. Then another large chunk of the book deals with what happens in one horrible night after the anthropologist has been taken into custody. (I think he finally surrendered himself to the police, voluntarily, and described everything he could remember about the incident with the shaman, and what's happened since then on the nights with full moons in the sky.) You are correct that becoming a werewolf appeared to be a type of communicable disease, although I can't recall if it was specifically established, during the novel, to be a "germ" or "virus" or what. You are also correct that silver was particularly effective against a werewolf. Other weapons could pierce its flesh, but it appeared to recover very rapidly from such wounds. (Sort of like Wolverine's mutant "healing factor" in the X-Men comics and movies.)

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