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The Ver ona Times

M ar ch 2015

Morgan Cantrell

" W hy did he kill Paris?"

The Deat h of Romeo M ont ague


Romeo Montague passed away
recently, just days after the death
of Juliet Capulet. His body was
found in Juliet's tomb with a
mysterious vile nearby, and a
deceased Count Paris. Romeo is
believed to have murdered the
count, then committed suicide by
drinking poison. Although we can
assume he ended his life, because
his love had recently passed, there
are still many questions left
unanswered. Was Juliet cheating
on fianc, Paris, with Romeo? How
did Romeo obtain the poison he
used to end his life? Why did he
kill Paris? The teen was banished
for killing Tybalt Capulet and was
later sighted in Mantua, where he
is assumed to have spent his last

days. Rumors are being spread


that the two teens, Romeo and
Juliet, were secretly married
earlier in the year, however, both
families are denying such
statements.

Romeo Montague sighted in Mantua, Italy.

The M yst erious Deat h


of Juliet Capulet

"Juliet's corpse was found


to have a fresh stab
wound."

The police are still hard at


work solving the
mysterious case of Juliet
Capulet's death, although
no leads have been
found. Just after Romeo
Montague's body was
found in her tomb,
Juliet's corpse was found
to have a fresh stab
wound, that was not
there at the time of her
death. This brings up the
question: did Romeo stab
a lifeless Juliet, or was
she not really dead in the
first place? Needless to
say, Juliet's death is left a
mystery of the ages.

"The couple passed just one


day before t he ceremony
was t o be held."

Paris' Wedding Called Off


Count Paris' wedding has been
officially called off, seeing as his
bride-to-be is dead, and so is he.
Many people are understandably
devastated, considering the
couple passed just one day before
the ceremony was to be held.
Neither family has spoken to the
public about the deaths of their
children, choosing to remain
silent, instead. With all of the grief
the Capulet family is suffering
through, it is a shock to many that
the family is not outraged with
their long-term enemies, the
Montague's. The facts of the case
all add up to one prime suspect,
Romeo, who is not being punished
for the murder, seeing that he is
dead, as well. Romeo's list of
people he has murdered, finally
comes to an end, with his own life
being taken, at the hands of none
other than himself. The Capulet's
can now sleep peacefully, once
again, knowing that this reign of
terror upon their family's young
people, can finally come to an end.

Disease Out break


A deadly disease has
broken out, and swept
across the lands of
Italy, forcing many
people inside. We
talked to Friar
John, who's
house was
put into
quarantine
earlier this
month, and he
gave us an update.

"The searchers of the


town, suspecting that
we both were in a
house where the
infectious pestilence
did reign," said
Friar John,
"sealed up
the doors
and would
not let us
forth." Plague
doctors are saying to

drink clean water, get


fresh air, and don't
skip out on daily
bleedings. A plague is
upon us, so seal up
your doors, and
protect your children.

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