Thursday, October 8, 2009

Woman in Loveland was found dead in her home but questions have begun to start up.

This article from www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_13511166?source=rss is about a family were there is A husband and a wife with a young son but then goes bad. A 33-year-old woman whose neighbors said was pregnant was found dead in her Loveland home Tuesday. Wednesday, the Larimer County coroner's office identified the woman as Kelly Burgess. The coroner's office said the manner and cause of death were pending investigation, toxicology results and review of microscopic slides.

Also the weird thing is that the neighbor Josh Daniel went into there house because he thought something was wrong and as he walked in he saw Brandon Burgess on the floor crying his eyes Out. And then in the garage there was the body of Kelly Burgess on the floor, where it looked like she had been shot in the head. That shocked me because if something that bad happened I would be wondering did the husband kill Kelly or did she kill her self.

It reminded me of the story we just read in class “The Cast of Amontillado” by Edgar Allen Poe how he made this story so creepy and how he kept every thing so secretly for so long. This article just stunned me, and were the younger son of there’s its like he is gone as well or he could be at school. So I just find this a little strange how the husband was just crying and not trying to get help from neighbors, for crying out loud the neighbor had to come over and see if every thing was ok. I think i am going to keep following up on this post because I want to know what really happened.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Pikes Peaks llama in Danger!

For several weeks, a strange mysterious visitor has been haunting Pikes Peak, amusing the tourists and confounding efforts to catch it the train. Can you guess what the strange Mysterious visitor is to "Pikes Peak"? Well it’s a llama.The "lone llama of Pikes Peak," who species is normally from high in the Andes Mountains of South America, to the llama must believe that it’s just like home. Officials say that it’s healthy and has been eating fine, but lonely, even though it has token interest in a herd of bighorn sheep. I found it funny that a llama was all up 14,110 ft at Pikes Peak. because I was there last weekend and it was cold like jackets and every thing, and I had know clue that a llama has been walking around chasing the trains that go up and down the mountain. Also I felt sad because there’s just him and no other kind of his species, and how he’s joined a herd of bighorn sheep.But with winter coming there are some hungry animals out there like mountain lions coyotes but there is a plan to find out how to capture the animal. A rescue teams said that they will also put the animal back to were it came from and to a herd of its own kind. I was thinking that "how could they know were the llama is at all times, do they just have someone watching it or do they just wait for it to come around again. Some llama lovers said that “there is a bigger threat than loneliness" and I totally agree for what they're saying if they don’t move the llama soon something will happen. But you never know because they can’t control the circle of life that’s what my dad always said to me when I was little. this article was really amazing on how far an animal will travel from were it normally comes from, and how the llama is just having fun and showing off to the people that visit "Pikes Peak National Park".

Artical by R. Scott Rappold
http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_13462740?source=rss