Chessy: When in doubt, Google it

As usual, whenever I had a hunch about something happening in my area of operation--something more than likely about to fall down around my ears, I turned to Google for my primary source of information. I logged into my G-mail account ([email protected], of course) and scrolled through my news area. Nothing seemed unusual. Then, I checked my various spam, advertisements, and junk mail before closing down and logging off my account. Then, I used an old, cliched, and very effective trick I had learned years before. I went to Google's home page and clicked on the search bar. I typed in the date as well as Tokyo, Japan. Immediately, everything from newspapers to major magazine publications popped up an excessive amount of news pouring in from Japan, even by metropolitan standards. Something smelled fishy in Denmark, all right. Of that much, I was sure. After finding nothing but an unusual amount of murders and suicides that had occurred just today (and it wasn't even rush hour yet), I decided to use another, less reliable venue. Tabloids. Hey, it works...don't knock it.
Immediately, articles about the alleged return of Kira started popping up left and right. Kira??
But Kira is dead--right??
Immediately, my investigative instincts started kicking in. I pulled up the FBI's report on the Kira Crimes via a proxy site and compared Kira's assorted M.O. with the Second Kira's and then with the crimes being reported now.
Interesting...the M.O. was the same, but there was something different about this Kira versus the Kiras previous....allegedly one Light Yagami and one Misa Amane, according to the dossiers....intriguing....
This demanded some looking into. After all, Kira was worth it.

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