When NEWS Is way too Much Information

You can find the classic Who, What, When, Where and Why in this comic thriller.

The cast of characters are settling looking for their new situations. They believe that nothing much should be happening to upset that world, yet, they are surprisingly wrong.


This tale of innuendo, gossip, lies, misdirection and intrigue comes across authentically like a comedy of errors and misinformation. The idea is straightforward enough and merely subtle enough to provide a good base.

Ma Foster provides housing for her “girls,” Bella, Chloe and Kitty. Typically the three in residence are missing. Ma makes a big deal regarding it. She even would go to the neighborhood newspaper when the local police do not act upon her fears. She does bring in the out-of-work detective, the new editor of the local newspaper and finally the town itself.

The central character is Henrietta, who was named as soon as the town involved, Henryetta, Oklahoma. Henrietta offers quite a bit opting for her nowadays, she has gone after the large city, OKC, OK and landed work with all the local t.v. station. Even if this will not strengthen your journalistic career, it will get her in the center of Banks and events of the morning. The usual players for Henryetta are Wynona Sue, Henrietta’s hairdresser mother stars in the “reality” show, see later. Her husband, Professor LeHough, a nearby bug expert is bald from your surprise shaving. Rodney, Henrietta’s boyfriend, camera man buddy and overall best ally is pulled and tugged by Henrietta and her immediate boss Miss Peg. Harold Mixon, the master and editor emeritus of the local weekly newspaper, just recently put on the internet is wanting to have a very pleasant and quiet Labor Day weekend together with his friends at the International Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.).

One other main characters are Gigi Carpenter, a feminist reporter turned editor of the local newspaper. Max (Maximo) Morgan a would-be gum shoe private investigator which has a penchant for old murder mysteries, especially Dashiel Hammet’s “Fat Man” tales. Then Deano DeBoffo since the “reality” show director wanting to shot a pilot for the new show. Finally, Shatner Lapp, like a newsman, publisher, editor and all-round good old boy, relates to town to aid in his Princeton buddy’s newspaper problems.

Once they will have a go at the gossip laden townsfolk, the misinformation flies. With increased rumors then the facts probably warrant, these missing girls be a little more and much more objects of speculation and intrigue while almost no factual information is given. The rumors start out mild since the missing girls are simply searched by Ma and Maximo.

These rumors and gossip finally run up to a serious “reporter war” between Shat and Gigi. The misinformation here becomes the avalanche cascading on the news and so the townspeople.
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