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"Between The Growl, The Roar & The Bite"
By
Gregory V. Boulware
Author of "Fairmount," Terror In The Park
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"The missing parts of the dead boys body was not found during the intensive search!"

This town; formerly the fourth-largest city in America; a hot-bed of sports champions and teams...the home of Champion Boxing greats, The Philadelphia Eagles in NFL Football, The 76r's in Basketball, The Philadelphia Wings in Soccer, The Philadelphia Flyers in Hockey, The Phillies in Baseball, The Taney Street Dragons Little League Baseball Team, "Philly's World Champions"; with many other fine sports teams and supporters; a strong and proud city of diverse people, Museums, Art Galleries, Restaurants of Highly Classed Cuisine(s) and Fine Culture; home to "The Rocky Statue and Balboa University." A Philly neighbor to New Jersey; across the river, is separated by the Mighty Delaware River; slicing through Philly, the Energetic and Unrelenting 'Schuylkill' River running through it; hosting many 'Sculls,' and other types of boat races...in "Fairmount Park!"

"Villagers from 'Persiapan Lawela,' Indonesia, searched the area and found a 23 foot-long snake with a very swollen belly. The villagers killed the snake, cut it open, and found a woman inside."
The woman lived on Muna Island off the coast of Sulawesi."

When the young woman didn't return home that evening, her sister went out to find her. What she found was her sister's footprints, flashlight, slippers, and machete. The villagers were actually concerned about wild boars that continually ravaged their food production. They had been worried about them initially because they'd been destroying the villages crops and digging up the fields as well. They dug large holes decimating the roots of the planted orchards.

Reticulated pythons were known to be a common entity in the area. Pythons are the longest snake in the world and usually only eat smaller mammals. Albeit, a similar incident happened last year to a farmer from the nearby village. He too, had been swallowed whole by a giant snake. The woman probably didn't die inside the snake: A reticulated python normally secures its prey with a bite, then wraps its body around the victim, squeezing down until the victim cannot breathe, before consuming, according to many snake and reptile researchers.

The family was trapped inside of their car on a...(more?)
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Fairmount: Terror in the Park
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