“Begins somewhat spine-chilling to me. Given that this prisoner’s dilemma is still on. And, it is possible that someone who knew Palas the most, also knew about his techniques. Especially, the techniques with me or my colleague Daniel. I believe, it is how we concocted the story about Palas and his trial. What you sow, so shall you reap…
“Here in the notebook, this page, forty-nine, Daniel Rogers the title to this entry.
“September 13, 2011. The discussion as a dialogue between me and Daniel…
Daniel: “How do you see the entire case of the scene that took place on the Lakewood abandoned factory? I feel that the blast was due to the cross-firing, however, from the forensics, it looks unlikely that it could be caused due to the gas storage…”
Cedric: “The gas storage in an abandoned factory looks to me as that this could be a plant to deter the cops from firing on Palas and his men. Will you believe that the abandoned site having pounds of gas stored?”
Daniel: “It’s just hard to believe it though. But the sheriff puts it as if the blast was due to some flamable material stored in the antechamber of the chimney. But the reports from the firestation said that there weren’t any trace of a structure where the fire broke. Strange it is, isn’t it?”
Cedric: “All due diligence don’t do any favor to such claims. The prisoner’s dilemma now demands if the blast was accompanied due to something else or due to the crossfire? Was it with the chimney, or what exactly it can be?”
Daniel: “The claims in the cable news sparks more confusion. Some gentleman, who is portrayed as a bomb expert puts it as an attempt to a terrorist plot. Terrorist plots and the hightened security in the region is what is being demanded…”
Cedric: “Yet, Palas and his friends are tried for Class C felony, and a burglary espionage? It gets me highly perplexed as how far is the perception being obfuscated…”
“A Class C felony? It is what I discussed with Daniel. That raises more questions than settles down any answers. Is Palas out of prison or what? Unfortunately, I didn’t record the total sentence in his case.”