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- Title: Hagan Brothers: Part 2
- Author : Mike Fitting
- Release Date : January 01, 2020
- Genre: Adventure,Books,Sci-Fi & Fantasy,Science Fiction & Literature,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 5023 KB
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Finally this update from our developing news desk and Roger Preston.
Thank you Brad, I am Roger Preston Channel 10 News. Our viewers may remember almost 5 months ago the terrible tragedy on the Kamiak River in Brannon County. Webb Hagan and his brother Dag Hagan along with a close friend John Quigley had just returned from a 3 day hunting trip when they came across a horrendous and gruesome scene. All their families and friends who lived on Kamiak Acres were found dead, including six prize Bull Masttiff's. Authorities on scene described all the dead, found in their homes, eight homes in total, all killed by execution style killings. After initial interviews of the three men they disappeared. Authorities are still looking for the three, not as suspects or person's of interest, solely wanting additional information. John Quigley, Webb Hagan, and Dag Hagan have yet to be seen, whereabouts unknown.
You may also remember that then Covert Special Operations officers Colonel John Quigley, Captain Webb Hagan, and Captain Dag Hagan were awarded the Distinguished Service Cross by the President of the United States for they're efforts involving the tracking down and killing of the worlds top terrorists Korlo Tamir and Sinka Beskov. Since this terrible tragedy, the FBI and Homeland Security have confirmed this to be an act of terrorism, revenge and retribution for the deaths of Tamir and Beskov. Tamir and Beskov were leaders in what the FBI, Homeland Security, and Interpol have identified as the Beshiv Terror Group. The Beshiv Terror Group are a very complex and diversified group now responsible for over hundreds of terror attacks and bombings, including the terrorist attack at Kamiak Acres in Brannon County.
At the time security camera videos showed four people exiting a rental car at the Hillsboro Airport, boarding a small jet that just minutes earlier made an unauthorized landing. The small jet quickly taxied to the runway and flew off into the dark of night. FBI and FAA investigators have not been able to identify the plane, they have tracked it as it flew out over the Atlantic Ocean, only to lose its flight path and any destination. The planes identification and lack of registration numbers make it almost impossible to conclusively identify the plane and its ownership. Its whereabouts are unknown.
As I have just reported, along with the fatalities were six prize Bull Mastiff dogs. FBI forensics labs examining the Bull Mastiff Lefty, beloved and well known pet of Webb and Dag Hagan have found an index finger, still in a gloved covering, lodged in the dog's mouth and throat. Unconfirmed reports are leading to the identification of this finger, prints taken from the finger have reportedly matched prints found in at least two terrorists bombing sites throughout Eastern Europe. The finger print is yet unknown as to whom the print belongs to, but unconfirmed reports are indicating that the FBI in conjunction with the CIA and Interpol are close to identifying its owner, many believe they know the exact identification yet not willing to release classified information.
Efforts to locate former Colonel John Quigley, Captain Webb Hagan and Captain Dag Hagan continue. Shortly after they're disappearance several residents of the small town of Linsky reported sightings, many who actually had talked with the three men and who are under the distinct impression the three are seeking revenge for the gruesome deaths of their wives, children, family and friends.
"We wish those boys success. All of them were the heart and sole of our community, our hearts have been yanked out of us, prominent citizens and leaders of our town and community have been taken from us. I do not know if we can ever recover, things here in Linsky will never be the same, not ever!" said long time resident Harly Binkerton.