Missing Persons
Police are investigating several disappearances in and around the Scituate and Boston area.
Two of the missing individuals were neighbors. Family members are saying they went out together to meet some friends and were last seen at a local restaurant.
Bomb Blast During Funeral
James Scott Whitehall, notable author of a number of books examining race and racial differences, and member of the Hunter's Club passed away quietly in his home several days ago. His funeral being held on his estate in New Hampshire was interrupted by an explosion.
Authorities now believe the blast to have originated from the coffin.
The blast killed all six pallbearers which included his three sons.
Parker of Parker Parker and Parker was also killed in the blast. Parker's brother who was running late for the funeral arrived shortly after the blast. Speaker to the press about the incident Parker noted the HC has had a troubled past before from outside radicals motivated by the club's exclusivity and wealth, and went on to say that despite previous incidents and assassination attempts, that this was an incredibly abysmal horrific cowardly act. He failed to say if he thought the incident might be related to attacks in the past though or was something new.
He went on to make several remarks about Whitehall's past controversial work and that perhaps he had attracted new "woke radical" enemies not content with him having passed away and wanting to punish the family further.
Family and friends in attendance are horrified and still in shock over the incident.
Whitehall's wife, who suffered no injuries in the blast, was hospitalized shortly afterwards after suffering a heart attack.
Whitehall's long time caregiver Sister Louise Gilligan suffered only minor injuries and said only that, "She will continue to serve the family during this time of need."
Authorities have said they have several possible suspects and are pursuing leads.