They were shot with a shotgun and put in garbage bags and thrown under a bridge," Shrake said. "If it wasn't murder, it was a really weird accident.
by John Sandford
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In John Sandford's novel "Storm Prey," the story begins with a grim discovery of bodies found under a bridge. The character Shrake describes the unsettling scene where victims were violently shot with a shotgun and their remains placed in garbage bags, indicating a sinister act. This shocking revelation raises questions about whether this was a cold-blooded murder or an incredibly bizarre accident. The manner of death suggests foul play, setting a dark tone for the unfolding investigation.

This macabre event serves as a catalyst for the narrative, driving the characters into an intense search for justice and truth. As the plot progresses, the themes of morality, crime, and the consequences of violence are explored deeply. Shrake's comment encapsulates the chilling essence of the situation, making the reader ponder the nature of evil and the randomness of fate in a world where such atrocities occur.

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