Post by scarab on Nov 19, 2015 23:30:50 GMT
Because whoooo, I have photoshop and I know how to use it. Sort of. (Yes I know this is messy, I'm sorry, it's kind of late here and I'm running on sleep deprivation.)
Transcript:
Aaaand the other image, which looks to be Charles' obituary.
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Summary
Transcript:
Becca,
I was sorry to hear about the break in at the shop. Regardless of what you think, I do care about you and the future of your business.
WPPR was your mother's pride and joy and when she left I may have gotten carried away wanting to preserve her legacy.
This one small disagreement should not get in the way of my relationship with my grand daughter. if you'll-
I was sorry to hear about the break in at the shop. Regardless of what you think, I do care about you and the future of your business.
WPPR was your mother's pride and joy and when she left I may have gotten carried away wanting to preserve her legacy.
This one small disagreement should not get in the way of my relationship with my grand daughter. if you'll-
Aaaand the other image, which looks to be Charles' obituary.
Transcript:
Charles St. Charles, 55, of Eden Park, died of a heart attack on Sunday the 5th in [his] home in Boneyfiddle. St Charles is known for running the radio Station WPPR. he is survived by daughter, Rebecca James, and granddaughter Daisy.
Summary
- The Radio station was hosted by a man named Charles St. Charles, because apparently his parents weren't very imaginative. (That could be where the DJScratch things come from btw -scratches happen on 'broken records' and can cause them to repeat the same phrase over and over.)
- Charles has a daughter named Rebecca, with whom he had an uneasy relationship, and a granddaughter, Daisy.
- If this is accurate and he died of a heart attack, then his death itself was not abnormal or supernatural. but based on that letter, he may have died with some regrets.
- Said daughter, Becca, ran the toy store and there was a break in prior to it's closing.
- He was running the radio station despite it's failings to honour his wife (and perhaps getting a bit absorbed in his grief in the process - I'm assuming by 'left' he meads 'died' but I suppose she may have just left him.)
- Can we find this Rebecca somehow?