The next few days, although containing a lot of double bass practice, were pretty quiet and uneventful for Neil Senning. That is, until he read something on Stuff News.
Two members of the Larrikin Imbeciles gang had evidently been assaulted by someone they described as an old man who had evidently referred to himself as BASSMAN. One had quite severe damage to his eyesight and the other was wearing a patch on one eye. It appears that the elderly man had stolen their ute and kept the key. Gang members were seeking retaliation and there had been quite a few incidents of elderly people being threatened in the area. As of yet there had been no sightings of this man that the press were calling BASSMAN.
Neil found it funny that two gang members had evidently been intimidated by an elderly gentleman. Were gang members getting soft? "They should have lied to the media and described me as a muscle bound young man with a crowbar." Neil giggled to himself.
He read that the police were particularly worried about the threats to older citizens in the area and had put the case in the hands of Chief Inspector Osted Betterson, who some called the local version of Sherlock Holmes. His reputation certainly went before him.
Chief Inspector Osted Betterson |
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