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'''jmrlo42''' was the username of the [[investigator]] on [[FindMe]] who looked into the disappearance of [[Natasha Nightingale]]. | '''jmrlo42''' was the username of the [[detective|investigator]] on [[FindMe]] who looked into the disappearance of [[Natasha Nightingale]]. | ||
They stated that Larry Nightingale was "pretty much" the last person to see Natasha. They had apparently visited [[71 Timber Street]], stating that here were no signs of forced entry, or anyone climbing over the fence. They "checked in with a couple of pals | They stated that [[Larry Nightingale]] was "pretty much" the last person to see Natasha. They had apparently visited [[71 Timber Street]], stating that here were no signs of forced entry, or anyone climbing over the fence. They "checked in with a couple of pals at [[Scotland Yard]]" and "had them run every database [they] could think of", but couldn't find her in the whole of [[London]]. They stated that it was "like she just vanished into thin air" and called it "the deadest of dead ends [they'd] ever seen in [their] 16 years doing [the] job". ([[GAME]]: {{cs|The Lonely Assassins (video game)}}) | ||
[[Category:21st century individuals]] | [[Category:21st century individuals]] | ||
[[Category:Internet profiles]] | [[Category:Internet profiles]] | ||
[[Category:Human detectives]] | [[Category:Human detectives]] |
Latest revision as of 21:36, 2 April 2024
jmrlo42 was the username of the investigator on FindMe who looked into the disappearance of Natasha Nightingale.
They stated that Larry Nightingale was "pretty much" the last person to see Natasha. They had apparently visited 71 Timber Street, stating that here were no signs of forced entry, or anyone climbing over the fence. They "checked in with a couple of pals at Scotland Yard" and "had them run every database [they] could think of", but couldn't find her in the whole of London. They stated that it was "like she just vanished into thin air" and called it "the deadest of dead ends [they'd] ever seen in [their] 16 years doing [the] job". (GAME: The Lonely Assassins [+]Loading...["The Lonely Assassins (video game)"])