Adventure is Exciting
Now days, the easiest way of killing a person is to build a
pipe bomb, or a “Molotov Cocktail,” or some other kind of
explosive device that usually has many victims. A large
number of homes were burned to the ground in a very short time
because multiple “cocktails” were tossed into them.
One of the major disasters was when one little league mom
was unhappy with an umpire’s call, got into a big fight with the
coach from the other team, and blew up a whole restaurant
where the winning team had gone for the after-game victory
snack. She had used some dynamite she had stolen from her
husband’s construction company. When she just “tossed it in,”
the explosion leveled the building, killing all forty-two people
inside and some twenty more nearby, including the mom that
threw it.
It is this fifteenth bombing that is of most concern right now.
Not only because it had just happened this morning (the fire
department and police were still sifting through the rubble), but
also because early investigation indicates it was plastic. No one
in the company has any background with this type of device.
Furthermore, no one has been laid-off in the past five years.
There have been no major confrontations in over a year; and of
the three contractors recently released, all were accounted for,
and none have any knowledge of explosives. It was beginning
to look more and more like a terrorist act than anything else; but
why here? Why now? Why had there been no claim of
ownership? How was the bomb smuggled in past the security?
Was it an inside job? These questions and more needed
answering right now.