THE DAILY PIG
September, 20.
Guilty or not Guilty?
By independent correspondent Curious Rooster.
Last week our small town was terrified by the news about the death of two young pigs-brothers. They were very quiet neighbors. They did not have permanent jobs, because they were lazy and not too smart, unlike their third brother, who worked hard, but they never caused any troubles. Mr. Alexander T. Wolf was arrested that night and accused of the murder of the two brothers and in the attempt of killing the third one. Right now Mr. Wolf is waiting for the trial. Let’s take a closer look at Mr. Wolf. He and his family lived in this small town for years. The reason that city’s government, consisted mostly of domestic animals, allowed them live here, is because wolfs signed the agreement of never attacking and killing habitants of the town. Most likely all wolfs will be thrown out of the town. The court is appointed for the next month. All members of the jury are chosen, but their names are not disclosed. My secret source informs, that more than 70% of the jury is pigs, so we can only guess the decision they will make. Mr. Wolf’s lawyer is saying that his client did not commit murder, but does not deny the fact of eating them, after they died. He hopes that the sentence will eased by this fact. His explanation, that he could not live the good food wasted.
Couple words about survived brother. He is suing the city for refusing to give his brothers the financial aid and shelter, there for they had to live in such insecure places. He claims that its government’s indirect fault in his brothers deaths.
Read the next week the continuum of the story about wild and domestic animals conflict, and its consequences.
3 comments:
Hi Lana,
Your story is very interesting . I think the same as, two brothers where lazy and nive that way Wolf ate them now their family is suing Wolf.The family of two brothers who where eaten by Wolf should know two brothers were lazy and nive if Wolf didn't do it, maybe sombody else will do.
Hi Lana,
I found your news coverage to be interesting. I enjoy the fact that the jury was made up of 70% percentile pigs. This will definitely seal the wolf’s faith. He will certainly spend the rest of his life in jail. Also, the fact that the community was inhabited by all animals made it interesting. Overall that was a great use of your imagination.
You report was enjoyable to read. The readers of "The Daily Pig" will certainly speak in the support of the pigs.
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