She walked back to her living room grabbing the remote by the counter then turning on the television and changing the channel to some cartoons. She took a deep breath and sighed, glad that everything was back to normal. ![]() Taking a sip of the hot drink, she was slightly relieved. She decided to get herself a cup of coffee, going to the kitchen to fix herself one to calm her nerves. She turned her head to the left and looked out the glass door, but there was nothing there, it was peaceful but the rain was agitating her. Then in the corner of her eye, something moved. Jodi was in the brink of losing it, she was a brave woman but with Nick not by her side she was vulnerable. She lifted her head from her knees, her eyes swollen with tears. She buried her head between her knees pleading for the screams to stop. ![]() She was devastated as her insanity was gradually taking over her. Jodi covered his ears as she heard her own screams echoing in her head, the time she was almost killed by it, the time where she let Nick die on her arms. She closed her eyes but all she saw was the gruesome rotting face of the murderous animatronic: its terrifying laugh, bone-chilling voice and menacing stare. She changed into her pajamas then sat on the couch that faced a television set, staring into nothingness wondering if the past hours actually happened. There was a decent living room with a sliding glass door that led to the porch out back where she watched the rain pour on the muddy ground. The place wasn't too big, but it was enough to house one independent female of her age, given to her by her parents the time she moved out of their house. Jodi entered her house and switched on the lights. "Look after yourself, Miss." The officer tipped his hat, walked back to his patrol car then drove off. She shakily reached for her keys under the mat and unlocked the door, "I-it's okay, I'll be fine." Bronson?" A policeman asked, assisting her to the front door. She cried heavily knowing that if the police came in time, they would've saved him. Jodi was taken back to her house after questioning, still shaken by their encounter with the killer and deeply saddened by the loss of Nick. ![]() ![]() They were claiming that it was a reanimated corpse stuck inside a Spring Bonnie suit.įurther information about the harrowing mystery of the murder of five people over the course of six hours will be considered as classified by the police. The two people retold their story which confused the investigators, the killer was not human, it was more of a supernatural entity that haunted the pizzeria for over thirty years. Police were unable to save Nick Fisher who succumbed to his wounds a few minutes before help arrived. In the aftermath of the event, two survivors were rescued: Nurse Jodi Bronson and Detective Robert Scott. A killer believed to be dead wreaked havoc in the said establishment which then continued and led to the place where the final showdown happened: a local disused food joint. It all started midnight at Cawthon Medical Hospital where former Fazbear's Fright Employee Nick Fisher was brought to after the terrible fire at the horror attraction. CLA is assisting KDADS to quickly identify an external firm with the needed experience in secure settings, civil commitment programs, and the needs of patients with mental health needs.It was six hours of terror. The Correctional Leaders Association (CLA) is made up of correctional leaders of all US state corrections agencies, Los Angeles County, the District of Columbia, New York City, Philadelphia, the Federal Bureau of Prisons, United States Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines and any United States territory, possession, and/or commonwealth. “This administration is taking action to identify and fix the flaws that allowed two dangerous residents to escape from a state-operated facility, to ensure that it does not happen again,” Kelly said in a statement. “At my directive, the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services is working expeditiously to retain an independent, external organization to work with staff at the agency and at Larned State Hospital to perform a comprehensive review and produce recommendations to improve security and keep Kansans safe.” Kansas sheriffs’ letter: Operations and management at LSH have reached a crisis level
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