Title: sex, drugs ROCK&&ROLL
Sarah - July 20, 2007 01:01 AM (GMT)
sex. drugs, rock and roll
speed, weed, birth controlGoeller College is a small campus in the even smaller town of Isaak's County, Utah. It's run very strictly in the religious town with curfews and rules banning any type of non-formal parties. But those crafty college kids never follow the rules. Especially the fraternity and sorority houses who have constantly been busted for parties but have failed to be shut down. It's pretty much any college campus you'd find only surrounded by people that despise the kind of behavior that goes on there.
In late September of 2007 at the start of a new school year the police received reports of a sophomore school girl gone missing. After three weeks of exhausted searches they finally found the body of nineteen year old Molly Hemmings hung in the old Florence Manor. With little evidence to work with the local sheriff's department ruled the girl's death a suicide. Families mourned but life continued on as if nothing ever happened.
That was until another girl went missing. They found her once again hung inside the abandoned manor. This time the sheriff's department had a little more than a hunch that they had a murder on there hands. A single hair was caught in the noose and it didn't belong to the victim. They eventually compared it to the latest victim's boyfriend, Todd Dunmuir. Although they had their suspicions he killed the Hemmings girl as well they had no evidence to tie him to it and he was charged with a single murder.
Once again the town thought they were safe. But then two girls went missing and you can guess where they were found. After four murders with the same motive you can call yourself a serial killer. After four with no evidence at all to tie yourself to the crimes you can call yourself a brilliant one at that. In a town with a half assed police force and bible thumping grannys murders in these parts are rarely solved.
One more girl had been killed since then and that leaves everyone on campus a little more than worried. Curfew rules are being enforced now more than ever and daily life is just scary. So when you hear the footsteps coming from behind you or think there is someone watching, run as fast as you can because it's probably real.