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The [[night]] before [[Elias Hoodreim]]'s [[death]] in [[1965]], [[Omar K. Penton]], his personal [[clairvoyant]] had [[predicted]] nothing but '''[[good]] [[omen]]s''' for him, predicting that it would be his [[luck]]y [[day]]. He mentioned this to [[Amos Burke]] when Burke arrived to [[investigate]] the death. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Who Killed Elias Hoodreim? (comic story)}})
The [[night]] before [[Elias Hoodreim]]'s [[death]] in [[1965]], [[Omar K. Penton]], his personal [[clairvoyant]], had [[predicted]] nothing but '''[[good]] [[omen]]s''' for him, predicting that it would be his [[luck]]y [[day]]. He mentioned this to [[Amos Burke]] when Burke arrived to [[investigate]] the death. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Who Killed Elias Hoodreim? (comic story)}})


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The night before Elias Hoodreim's death in 1965, Omar K. Penton, his personal clairvoyant, had predicted nothing but good omens for him, predicting that it would be his lucky day. He mentioned this to Amos Burke when Burke arrived to investigate the death. (COMIC: Who Killed Elias Hoodreim? [+]Loading...["Who Killed Elias Hoodreim? (comic story)"])