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tion now is - who were those other bodies? Police investigators are working hard to discover the iden- tity of these other corps- es, but their expectations are low. Investigators are also working on discovering the identities of the two perpetrators. Of particular note are the reports of the two being dressed as vam- pires. This, too, is not the first instance where re- ports of violence are at- tributed to these “vampires.” It is un- known whether these people are in any way associated with the clowns which have been reported in the news. One thing is for sure - they are making life in Central Florida very dangerous. The reign of destruction and terror continued in Central Florida as a house in Alafaya woods in Ovie- do burned down to the ground. Two assailants - apparently dressed as vampires - rained fiery destruction upon the resi- dence, sending fireballs shooting skyward and sending bodies to their graves. It is unknown why the aggressors attacked the domicile, but there was no doubt as to their inten- tions. The interlopers hurled molotov cocktails at the house, and the assault resulted in two separate explosions - one from a propane storage tank and one from a car which was sitting on the property. “I just saw two people throwing flaming bottles at the house,” said a neighbor of the residents of the home. “The next thing I know, the entire property was burning. The smell was horrible. You can still smell it! Just take a whiff.” Strangely enough, there were more bodies in the home than just the two residents who lived there. No other cars indicated guests were present, and neighbors around the couple indicated they rarely entertained guests in their home. The ques- Halloween Gone Wrong Inside this issue: Riots in Paramore 2 Eyesore Crumbles 2 Camp Revived 3 Comics 3 OC Moment 4 Editorial 4 The Orlando Tribune Special points of interest: Riots continue to plague our city and they are increasingly getting worse! I4-Eyesore is brought down to a pile of rubble and no one knows exactly why! News you can count on! VOLUME 1, ISSUE 8 Relative found? The elusive CEO of Vi- tale Enterprises, Vincenzo Vitale, is rarely seen and even more rarely caught on film. At the paper, we often receive bundles of dona- tions that come from both people wishing to preserve history and anonymous donors. These bundles contain anything from old diaries, titles, certificates and pho- tos. While sorting one of these bundles, a picture from the 1930’s was found of a Sicilian named Aidelino Vitilismo. Little of known of this man, but his pic- ture bears an uncanny resemblance to our Vin- cenzo Vitale. Could he be a long lost relative? Vitale Enterpris- es has not responded to our queries and Mr. Vitale himself is elusive as al- ways. But here is a modern pic- ture of Mr. Vitale and we have blown up the 1930’s picture of Mr. Vitilismo. See for yourself and let us know what you think. By James O-Leyster OT reporter By Rick Williams Orlando Tribune Mr. Vincenzo Vitale Mr. Aidelino Vitilismo

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Page 1: The Orlando Tribune...ill-fated camp were slaughtered in a gory, blood-soaked massa-cre. The murderer seems to have taken a page out of a horror movie script, for the methods in which

tion now is - who were those other bodies? Police investigators are working hard to discover the iden-tity of these other corps-es, but their expectations are low. Investigators are also working on discovering the identities of the two perpetrators. Of particular note are the reports of the two being dressed as vam-pires. This, too, is not the first instance where re-ports of violence are at-tributed to these “vampires.” It is un-known whether these people are in any way associated with the clowns which have been reported in the news. One thing is for sure - they are making life in Central Florida very dangerous.

The reign of destruction and terror continued in Central Florida as a house in Alafaya woods in Ovie-do burned down to the ground. Two assailants - apparently dressed as vampires - rained fiery destruction upon the resi-dence, sending fireballs shooting skyward and sending bodies to their graves. It is unknown why the aggressors attacked the domicile, but there was no doubt as to their inten-tions. The interlopers hurled molotov cocktails

at the house, and the assault resulted in two separate explosions - one from a propane storage tank and one from a car which was sitting on the property. “I just saw two people

throwing flaming bottles at the house,” said a neighbor of the residents of the home. “The next thing I know, the entire property was burning. The smell was horrible. You can still smell it! Just take a whiff.” Strangely enough, there were more bodies in the home than just the two residents who lived there. No other cars indicated guests were present, and neighbors around the couple indicated they rarely entertained guests in their home. The ques-

Halloween Gone Wrong

Inside this issue:

Riots in Paramore 2

Eyesore Crumbles 2

Camp Revived 3

Comics 3

OC Moment 4

Editorial 4

The Orlando Tribune

Special points of

interest:

Riots continue to

plague our city and

they are increasingly

getting worse!

I4-Eyesore is brought

down to a pile of

rubble and no one

knows exactly why!

News you can count on!

VOLUME 1, ISSUE 8

Relative found?

The elusive CEO of Vi-tale Enterprises, Vincenzo Vitale, is rarely seen and even more rarely caught on film.

At the paper, we often receive bundles of dona-tions that come from both people wishing to preserve history and anonymous donors. These bundles contain anything from old diaries, titles, certificates and pho-tos.

While sorting one of these bundles, a picture from

the 1930’s was found of a Sicilian named Aidelino Vitilismo. Little of known of this man, but his pic-ture bears an uncanny resemblance to our Vin-cenzo Vitale.

Could he be a long lost relative? Vitale Enterpris-es has not responded to our queries and Mr. Vitale himself is elusive as al-ways.

But here is a modern pic-ture of Mr. Vitale and we have blown up the 1930’s picture of Mr. Vitilismo.

See for yourself and let us know what you think.

By James O-Leyster

OT reporter

By Rick Williams

Orlando Tribune

Mr. Vincenzo Vitale

Mr. Aidelino Vitilismo

Page 2: The Orlando Tribune...ill-fated camp were slaughtered in a gory, blood-soaked massa-cre. The murderer seems to have taken a page out of a horror movie script, for the methods in which

Bloody Rioting in Paramore

hurricane. Some might picture that same tree still standing while others will have pictured on the ground. For a tree to stand strong or fall work on similar principles rather it’s a majestic Red Wood or a Florida Palm tree.

With week roots you will fall, with poor structure you will break, shallow roots will unearth themselves, and an overreaching canopy will pull the core thin. The reverse to these are what bring strength and stability. Current investigations into the collapse of the Majesty are showing that the base structure or roots had crumpled taking away any support to this long going project. Amazingly the collapse did not cause any damage to the areas surround-ing the building. “A feat unheard of outside of controlled detonation is a mira-cle move of unknown n

forces” said a demolition team member during the initial in-vestigation.

Police are not calling foul play though there were citing’s of people cheering and throwing praise to the destruction to the building. At this time the official statement from local authorities is that due to the slow build process parts were not completed that relied on the other for stability and the pay as you go plan had been the true cause of the collapse.

Seminole County Loss?

We have lost the Majesty Building, also dubbed the “I-4 Eyesore”, in the week follow-ing hurricane Matthew. It is known that the vertical forces on a skyscraper are great but when the element of horizontal force is applied they are put to the test of design. Most skyscrapers can easily move several feet in either direction.

Picture a tree in the breeze as it sways back and forth on a cool summer’s day. Now picture that same tree in a

In a night of violence and chaos, the Paramore area in Orange County experienced either a grand publicity stunt or supernatu-ral goings on usual-ly only reported in tabloids and scandal sheets. Amidst the rioting in Paramore on October 8th, police cameras captured individuals engaged in wholesale slaughter. These individuals went from house to house. They can be seen rip-ping limbs from their victims, drinking blood from those selfsame victims, and then discarding the dead bodies, only to find another victim.

Amongst the footage is evidence of an individual who grew stone claws from his fingers. This person scored

the concrete with those claws, the marks of which are very real. Other individuals of inter-est were caught at the scene, exiting two vans which arrived in the area as the violence esca-lated. One, wearing a green suit, was in the midst of the chaos. Another individual - masked in black and red - witnessed the chaos without being touched by it. A third person of interest

appeared on the scene. Shortly after this person exited the van, several of the marauding thugs fled the scene after the third person of interest waved his hand. There are no indications that this person did anything specific to cause those others to flee, but this individual is still wanted for questioning by the police department. If anyone has seen persons matching these descriptions, please contact the police department so that they may be questioned in the wake of this tide of de-struction. The question remains - is this a hoax or truth?

Page 2 THE ORLANDO TRIBUNE

The Orlando

Tribune,

Keeping you

informed with what

is happening in the

City Beautiful!

CRIME-LINE:

800-555-1234

TIP-LINE:

888-555-4321

Orlando Police:

407-555-6789

By Sarah Rose

OT reporter

By Charles Quaker

Orlando Tribune

All that remains of the old

I-4 Eyesore is a large pile of

rubble.

Page 3: The Orlando Tribune...ill-fated camp were slaughtered in a gory, blood-soaked massa-cre. The murderer seems to have taken a page out of a horror movie script, for the methods in which

ill-fated camp were slaughtered in a gory, blood-soaked massa-cre. The murderer seems to have taken a page out of a horror movie script, for the methods in which the counselors died were both horrific and fantasti-cal. Barbed wire garroting. Boat hooks through the eyes. Chainsaw disembowelment. Machete decapitation. Pitch-fork impalement. Skull pulveri-zation. Seasoned veterans of the police force, men and women who have seen nearly every permutation of human cruelty on humans, were sent to the bushes as their stomachs emptied.

There is a long and sordid history at Camp Weewaugh down in Kissimmee. Camp murders in the 70s and 80s gave the establishment an infamous reputation, a reputa-tion the camp has worked hard to overcome. The directors had been successful at this task for several decades. Not any more. First, the scandal in early 2016, where two kids were killed and the camp shut down as the police investigated those murders. Just as the ignominy was starting to clear, disaster has struck again. This time, it wasn’t just two kids. This time, all of the counselors at the

Kissimmee Police Depart-ment and the Osceola Sheriff’s Department have called in Federal authorities in the wake of this grisly carnage. Both Chief Ed Warrens and Sheriff Bernard Gulupkin admitted they were in over their heads with this case and so requested the Federal aid. Special Agent Gerald Tierny, the agent now in charge of the investigation, has vowed to bring the killer to justice. With this sort of serial killer running rampant in the central Florida area, the citi-zens of Central Florida can only hope so.

Murder Camp Comes Back to Life

Page 3 VOLUME 1, ISSUE 8

Seeking Info?

Want to Know what ’s

next?

Ask Me!!!

[email protected]

By Wendy Chisholm

OT reporter

Camp Weewaugh reopens

after tragedy only to have it

happen again!

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EDITORIAL

Orlando By Night

OC MOMENT

This is an In-Character Newspaper that has been created for Orlando By-Night

Live Action Role Play Group. For more information go to the Orlando By-Night

website. In it, you will find articles and ads that relate to the game.

Look Closely and see how many Clues you can find inside!

On behalf of the Orlando By-Night Staff, we would like to thank you for your

participation and hope you have fun playing!

Happy Hunting!

Organization

All the information is on the webpage.

ST EMAILS John Quest: [email protected] Lou Landau [email protected]

Monsters in Our City!!

Ladies and gentlemen, what I’m about to tell you, you won’t believe. The accounts are too fantastic TO believe. I won’t go into specific details. You can read the account of those events in the article dedi-cated to that reporting. That reporting will relate tales of horror, death and brutality unparalleled anywhere but in those self-described horror movies. Limbs ripped from bodies. Pools of blood, soaking the streets. Claws, grown from fingernails. Mind control. I know, I know. I didn’t believe it either. Until I saw the tape. Again, I hear your words. Video is malleable. It can be shaped, culled, manipulated so that any image you see, you cannot truly trust. But I’ve been out to Paramore. I’ve seen the body parts. I’ve seen the pools of blood. I’ve seen the destruction. I’ve seen the scored concrete where those claws left their mark. Images can be manipulated. The physical evidence? Not so much. Monsters are real. They are out there. They are coming for us. I am the clarion bell ringing the warning claxon. I am Paul Revere, warning of the British troops’ impending arrival - except that the British troops are blood sucking monsters. It’s a very real possibility that I will not survive. If you scream about monsters, the monsters will come a-runnin’. And they will be pissed. Rather than have me blabbing my mouth, they will most likely send hit squads. This is not a bad thing, though. It means they are listening. It means they are watching. It means that they are afraid. They have reason to be afraid. I know you don’t believe me. I can hear the snickering. The snorting. The ridicule. But ask yourself this. Why is there so much darkness in our city? Why are gangs running rampant? Why is the drug trade so strong? Why is the government so corrupt? Because it’s all controlled from the shadows. By THEM. I am the one who will tell you like it is. I will find the rest of their secrets. I will illumine the darkness. I will scream until my throat is raw. But I can only do so much. I will shine the light. The monsters are real. What are you prepared to do?

By: The Watchman