At Sundollars, you do a search for "missing persons amusement mile". You get a series of Gotham Gazette articles, all from the last two months: Kathleen Elba, a psychiatric patient who was released from Arkham to make more room for criminals. Perry Veto, a former small time Central City gangster, time served. Sal Handy, nephew of a once-successful kitchen appliance magnate who went into deep gambling debt, had a horrible divorce, and got cut off from his family. All three reported missing by their landlords, and eventually found slumped over, dead in their apartments a few days later. No apparent forced entry. In all three cases, no family came to claim them. All three bodies were eventually claimed by Gotham County.
You also find a piece written by- get this- one Lemmy Mason, on his white text on black background website "urbanghosts.info". There, he claims he tracked down some previous tenants, who were, landlords included, spooked out by sounds of the deceased milling about the buildings and running water in their old rooms. Some even reported sightings.
The site's most recent entry is an announcement that one of the buildings had just been bought- and that he intends to solve this mystery firsthand, by renting a place himself.
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At Sundollars, you do a search for "missing persons amusement mile". You get a series of Gotham Gazette articles, all from the last two months: Kathleen Elba, a psychiatric patient who was released from Arkham to make more room for criminals. Perry Veto, a former small time Central City gangster, time served. Sal Handy, nephew of a once-successful kitchen appliance magnate who went into deep gambling debt, had a horrible divorce, and got cut off from his family. All three reported missing by their landlords, and eventually found slumped over, dead in their apartments a few days later. No apparent forced entry. In all three cases, no family came to claim them. All three bodies were eventually claimed by Gotham County.
You also find a piece written by- get this- one Lemmy Mason, on his white text on black background website "urbanghosts.info". There, he claims he tracked down some previous tenants, who were, landlords included, spooked out by sounds of the deceased milling about the buildings and running water in their old rooms. Some even reported sightings.
The site's most recent entry is an announcement that one of the buildings had just been bought- and that he intends to solve this mystery firsthand, by renting a place himself.