Posted by rrlund on October 19, 2007 at 07:21:02 from (216.46.213.171):
It's getting so I hate to turn on the news. We always used to hear about bodys found,shootings etc in south east Grand Rapids. Any more it's Montcalm County. There's been a 20 year old local guy missing since August 3rd. Cops found his body in the attic of a house last night,one block from where he was last seen. The people he associated with there moved out shortly after he came up missing. Nobody knows where they went. The place is 2 houses from the Post Office in Greenville. With the search going on,nobody bothered to report the smell. Earlier in the week,a guy out west of Stanton didn't appear in court. Sheriffs deputies went looking for him. He'd committed suicide and took his wife and nine year old son with him. Last seen alive about two and a half days earlier. Last week two hunters found the remains of a guy who'd been missing since March. Found him a quarter mile from his home. There are still a couple of people missing around here. Let's hope they went elsewhere to find work. My God,I feel like I'm living in an episode of the Sopranos. I'm trying to figure out what it all says about us. The rats and cocroaches are always the last to leave? Don't die around here unless you call somebody first and tell them where you're body will be? There aren't enough people left around here to form a search party? I'm thinking I need to buy a new lock for the door.
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