In the northeast of England, nearly twenty years ago a town was the subject of an apparent vicious attack.
Early on a Monday morning when a news agent was first opening its doors for business the proprietor, an elderly lady, was viciously attacked by a crazed man.
Soon after being called by the woman, the local police came to the scene and was shocked by the woman’s statement about what had happened.
Whilst comforting the woman, the officers quickly became aware of a man wandering through an alley from behind some houses heading towards them, the man was covered in blood and staring straight at them.
After wrestling the man to the floor and handcuffing him, the officers struggled to get the blood soaked man back to their police car. The man was crazy, constantly thrashing about and trying to attack the officers.
After getting the man into the back of the car, the officers quickly came under attack from the wounded woman who had called them. She had started spitting out blood and acting identical to the man in the car. She had begun thrashing out with her fists and biting, even drawing blood from one of the officer’s wrists.
With a lot of struggling, the two officers managed to get her handcuffed and into the back of the car with the crazed man.
After regaining their composure the two officers had decided to take the man and woman to the station and call it in whilst on the way there, before they could make the call though the wounded officer had passed out at the wheel and gone off the side of the road smashing into a tree.
Moments later the officer that was in the passenger seat had opened his eyes and realised that he had been thrown clear from the car. After a few more moments he was knocked unconscious when the car exploded and he was hit by the debris.
After leaving hospital weeks later and recovering from his injuries the surviving police officer was fired from the police force. The above was his statement of the events that had lead up to his partner killing himself and two passengers.
His story was not believed and was put down to him trying to cover up some secret about what really happened to cause the crash.
To this day the ex policeman is still adamant that his story was true.
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