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February 17, 2006 |
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We collect FOUND stuff: love letters, birthday cards, kids' homework,
to-do lists, ticket stubs, poetry on napkins, telephone bills, doodles -
anything that gives a glimpse into someone
else's life. Anything goes...
Devita is alive and well, working at a Time Saver in Stockton!
Hopefully Davita was a hamster or a goldfish?
What does it say on the other side?
It looks like more of the same. Maybe if it's writen multiple times it makes it true.
Sorry about the excessive "it"s.
when pasted into photoshop and flipped around, it says "davita by [illegible]"
my guess is it's a poem entitled "davita"
Remind me NEVER to go to Chicago.
That is... creepy? Wow. I would love to find something like that though. It would give me the chills, but it would just be so cool to find something like that
Ok, so this is what is says on the back of the card:
Davita, by Mrs. Gino [or something like Gino]
Davita has been a good [some word ending with "t"]
Davita has done very bad thing [on back]
Davita is dead
And I didn't do it.
hmmm... lovely Mrs. Gino wrote a poem about the naughty late Davita. fascinating!
Hey Davita, we found your body....it was in the back alley by the green mill off lawrence....we think it was a mob hit, and
expect big-time retribution by the O'banion gang....you should never have stooled on dem
guys....
Maybe someone just thought of the fact to kill her so they wrote it on a pice of paper to controle them selves.
I leave notes like this all the time. I consider it a courtesy. Helps narrow things down. MM Hmm.
I looked at it backwards too and I agree with Here in your arms- also, the word after good begins with an s- it looks like "smart" to me. although that wouldn't be gramatically correct but who knows how educated the writer is.
The creepiest thing about this note is that the paper is the kind kindergarteners use.
I think the writer of this note DID do it.
also, I think the last line on the back isn't Davita has done a very bad thing but "Davita has ___(maybe hurt) me very badly"
look at all the "d"'s in this sentence. maybe the child was supposed to practice writing the letter "d" by making up a sentence/story full of it?
"I want you to find this nancy-boy Davita! I want him dead! I want his family dead! I want his house burned to the ground!"
than ho did
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