Yeah, so I haven't updated in nine months...well, here's an interesting return
I'm sitting here talking online when I hear a window shatter, so I stick a knife in the waistband of my pants and step outside, the apartment next door had been broken in to. The couple from the apartment next to that was outside, and the woman saw a black guy running away, I told her to call the police. While we were waiting for the cops to show up, I took a look at the scene and noticed a lot of very odd things. Each apartment has two windows, and each window is made up of two panes, one which slides horizontally. Each window has a screen that covers the opening made when the window slides. So I'm looking around, and I notice all of the glass shards are on the outside, and the window had been broken out instead of in. Even odder is the fact that the screen was set neatly to the side of the window, on the other side of the door. Whoever it was took the time to remove the screen and then break the window out from the inside. The guy who lives under her downstairs said he saw the same black guy running away while holding his hand. I knocked on her door a few times, no answer. The cops entered the apartment, and I could see inside, there's *nothing* there. This person moved in while I was in Wyoming, and I've heard her music(so very loudly) on an almost daily basis while she was here, with the exception of the last week. Nobody inside, no stuff inside. The downstairs guy has had water leaking in to his apartment from hers above, and he spoke with her earlier today, she denied it was her fault. There wasn't really anything the cops could do, so they left. Lots of oddness in general. You know this woman's been living here for at least three weeks now, probably closer to a month. I haven't seen her *once* The two sets of neighbors I mentioned earlier have both seen her, and they said they've seen her with the guy who was running away. That leads me to believe this was some angry boyfriend who came looking for her. I've heard some yelling from their apartment this week, and I suppose the two are related. How odd though, she's been living here for a month and there isn't any stuff inside. What the fuck, I just realized something. The door was locked, and the window was broken from the inside. This guy broke a window and then took time to lock the door from the outside. It almost seems like it was all intentional. I can't even begin to speculate on what the purpose of all of that was. Dude, I just realized something. The cops were totally lazy fucks when they were here right? Now I heard the glass break, and I was outside maybe 30 seconds after that. The black guy was already long gone by this point, and he had to run down 3 flights of stairs. He wouldn't have had time to lock the door, but the window was broken from the inside. The cops basically stood in the living room of this one bedroom apartment and looked around, announced their presence, and left. The woman who lives there could have been hiding in any number of places, including the walk-in closet. All so very very odd... Maybe he broke the glass in anger, ran out the door, she locked it and hid, and then all of us neighbors stepped outside. That still doesn't really make any sense though, why wouldn't she have come out when the police showed up?
I'm sitting here talking online when I hear a window shatter, so I stick a knife in the waistband of my pants and step outside, the apartment next door had been broken in to. The couple from the apartment next to that was outside, and the woman saw a black guy running away, I told her to call the police. While we were waiting for the cops to show up, I took a look at the scene and noticed a lot of very odd things. Each apartment has two windows, and each window is made up of two panes, one which slides horizontally. Each window has a screen that covers the opening made when the window slides. So I'm looking around, and I notice all of the glass shards are on the outside, and the window had been broken out instead of in. Even odder is the fact that the screen was set neatly to the side of the window, on the other side of the door. Whoever it was took the time to remove the screen and then break the window out from the inside. The guy who lives under her downstairs said he saw the same black guy running away while holding his hand. I knocked on her door a few times, no answer. The cops entered the apartment, and I could see inside, there's *nothing* there. This person moved in while I was in Wyoming, and I've heard her music(so very loudly) on an almost daily basis while she was here, with the exception of the last week. Nobody inside, no stuff inside. The downstairs guy has had water leaking in to his apartment from hers above, and he spoke with her earlier today, she denied it was her fault. There wasn't really anything the cops could do, so they left. Lots of oddness in general. You know this woman's been living here for at least three weeks now, probably closer to a month. I haven't seen her *once* The two sets of neighbors I mentioned earlier have both seen her, and they said they've seen her with the guy who was running away. That leads me to believe this was some angry boyfriend who came looking for her. I've heard some yelling from their apartment this week, and I suppose the two are related. How odd though, she's been living here for a month and there isn't any stuff inside. What the fuck, I just realized something. The door was locked, and the window was broken from the inside. This guy broke a window and then took time to lock the door from the outside. It almost seems like it was all intentional. I can't even begin to speculate on what the purpose of all of that was. Dude, I just realized something. The cops were totally lazy fucks when they were here right? Now I heard the glass break, and I was outside maybe 30 seconds after that. The black guy was already long gone by this point, and he had to run down 3 flights of stairs. He wouldn't have had time to lock the door, but the window was broken from the inside. The cops basically stood in the living room of this one bedroom apartment and looked around, announced their presence, and left. The woman who lives there could have been hiding in any number of places, including the walk-in closet. All so very very odd... Maybe he broke the glass in anger, ran out the door, she locked it and hid, and then all of us neighbors stepped outside. That still doesn't really make any sense though, why wouldn't she have come out when the police showed up?
That baby recipe sounds really good.