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It is said that in 1947 a group of explorers were wandering through the forest looking for gold, when a skinless body lunged from the bushes and bit the captain of the expedition in the neck. After killing the skinless body they watched as there captain came back to life, and decided to tie him up. After a while when they fell asleep somehow the captain untied himself and killed some of the crew. They decided to leave the bodies there and run for their lives. This has been documented by Rafeal Angelo who was on this expedition and he describes them as lifeless grey flesh eating corpses who feel no pain, even after multiple gunshots. No one knows what happened to the rest of the crew who turned into zombies, but most likely they died off.
 
<p style="margin-top: 3px; margin-right: 3px; margin-bottom: 3px; margin-left: 3px; text-indent: 4ex; vertical-align: top; font-style: normal; text-align: justify; ">A series of articles in five separate newspapers recount the bloody events and individual heroism associated with this small Canadian hamlet. Little is known of the source of the outbreak. Historians suspect the carrier was Mathew Morgan, a local hunter who returned to town one night with a mysterious bite on his shoulder. By dawn of the next morning, twenty-one zombies were prowling the streets of Jarvie. Nine individuals were completely consumed. The remaining fifteen humans barricaded themselves in the sheriff’s office. A lucky shot by an embattled citizen had proved what a bullet to the brain could do. By this point, however, most of the windows were boarded up, so no one was able to aim their weapons. A plan was hatched to crawl out to the roof, make it to the telephone-telegraph office, and signal the authorities in Victoria. The survivors made it halfway across the street when the nearby ghouls noticed them and gave chase. One member of the group, Regina Clark, told the others to continue while she held off the undead. Clark, armed only with a U.S. M1 carbine, led the zombies into a blind alley. Eyewitnesses insist that Clark did this on purpose, herding the undead into a confined space to allow her no more than four targets at one time. With cool aim and an astounding reload time, Clark dispatched the entire mob. Several eyewitnesses observed her emptying one fifteen-round clip in twelve seconds without missing a single shot. Even more astounding is that the first zombie she dispatched was her own husband. Official sources label the event “an unexplainable display of public violence.” All newspaper articles are based on Jarvie’s citizens. Regina Clark declined to be interviewed. Her memoirs remain a guarded secret of her family.</p>
 
 
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Revision as of 14:47, 23 February 2012

It is said that in 1947 a group of explorers were wandering through the forest looking for gold, when a skinless body lunged from the bushes and bit the captain of the expedition in the neck. After killing the skinless body they watched as there captain came back to life, and decided to tie him up. After a while when they fell asleep somehow the captain untied himself and killed some of the crew. They decided to leave the bodies there and run for their lives. This has been documented by Rafeal Angelo who was on this expedition and he describes them as lifeless grey flesh eating corpses who feel no pain, even after multiple gunshots. No one knows what happened to the rest of the crew who turned into zombies, but most likely they died off.