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Tamer Hassan as Agah Bayar in NCIS (2003-present)
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mandoreviews · 1 year
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📽️ The Promise (2016)
This is such a sad movie. I don’t want to give away any spoilers, but it’s very sad. It’s so interesting, too. There were a lot of slow parts, but I can honestly say that I never got bored. One thing I didn’t like: Christian Bales goatee. It really bothered me for some reason… But seriously, this movie is great.
Sex/nudity: 2/10 (implied sex, belly dancing, kissing)
Language: 2/10 (mostly mild language)
Violence: 8/10 (pretty severe; it’s no Happy Tree Friends, but there is a lot of death, blood, fighting, etc)
Overall rating: 8/10
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badmovieihave · 1 year
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Bad movie I have Layer Cake 2004
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letterboxd-loggd · 2 years
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Layer Cake (2004) Matthew Vaughn
May 24th 2022
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milliondollarbaby87 · 2 years
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The Double (2011) Review
The Double (2011) Review
Paul Shepherdson was a retired CIA operative who was paired with Ben Geary a young FBI agent in attempt to unravel the mystery of a senator’s murder which all points togethers a Soviet assassin who has managed to escape the CIA for many years. ⭐️⭐️ (more…)
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Wrong Turn 3 Left For Dead
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HUMAN Security and PerimeterX Merge on Mission to Combat Bots
HUMAN Security and PerimeterX Merge on Mission to Combat Bots
Home › Cybercrime HUMAN Security and PerimeterX Merge on Mission to Combat Bots By Mike Lennon on July 27, 2022 Tweet Bot and fraud protection firms HUMAN Security (formerly White Ops) and PerimeterX, today announced that the two companies would merge under the HUMAN company name. HUMAN Security sells technology capable of differentiating between bots and human transactions on the internet,…
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magz · 2 months
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March 4, 2024 from "Lets Talk Palestine" (Instagram Channel)
Good news !
Fundraising Successes! ❤️🇵🇸
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Some our recently successful fundraisers may transform the lives of dozens of people in Gaza, including Tamer — a talented young filmmaker and photographer — Yousef — whose friend Dennis describes as a “very smart guy and talented he play guitar and many musical instruments, he likes to draw and he is a guy who loves life” — married couple Dima and Hassan and their 5 kids, and the Shakshak family (pictured above).
We’ve been constantly updating our linktree to let you focus your donations to support little-known campaigns.
💚 Keep donating at linktr.ee/fundsforgaza
Please spread the link everywhere, ask others to share it, keep it in your bio, and share on other platforms! ❤️ Our corrupt leaders and governments — from the West to the Arab world and beyond — are leaving Gaza to die. We need to do our best to prevent that.
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Our sources
Below are sources we use for this page. This list is not comprehensive but it is constantly evolving, so check back often. We encourage all our followers and everyone who sees our content to follow and support these individuals and their accounts. They are located in north Gaza and going to great and dangerous lengths to get the truth out.
Links will be added ASAP
Hossam Shabat (Twitter, Instagram, Telegram)
Dr. Tamer Al-Najjar (Twitter, Instagram)
Ibram “Hema” Al-Khalili (Instagram)
Anas Al-Sharif (Twitter, Instagram; Telegram)
Saed Al-Zaneen (Instagram, Telegram)
Mahmoud Abusalama (Instagram)
Nooh/Noah Al-Shaghnobi (Instagram)
Abdullah Al-Majdalawi (Instagram)
Mohammed Saeed (Instagram)
Mohammed Ahmed (Instagram)
Moataz Abu Sakran (Instagram, Tumblr)
Malak Abu Hussein (Instagram)
Hassan Al-Moghani (Instagram)
Fadi Al-Whidi (Instagram)
Abood Abo Salama (Instagram)
Dawoud Abo Alkas (Instagram)
Eshak Daour (Instagram)
Islam Bader (Instagram)
Ahmed Hamdan (Instagram)
Ismail Al-Ghoul (Instagram, Telegram)
Mahmoud Shalha (Instagram)
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silicacid · 6 months
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List of healthcare workers killed by Israel attacks on Gaza since October 7, 2023
Physicians:
Dr. Omar Ferwana, a Professor and former Dean of the Islamic University of Gaza Medical School and an andrologist, Gaza
Dr. Aya Ferwana (Dr Omar Ferwana’s daughter), a family medicine specialist, Gaza
Dr. Medhat Saidam, a senior burn and plastic surgeon, Shifa Hospital, Gaza and MSc in Burn Care alumnus from Queen Mary University of London
Dr. Mohammed Dabour, a consultant pathologist and dean of pre-clinical medicine at the Islamic University of Gaza Medical School
Dr. Tamer Al-Khayyat, an anesthesiologist and intensivist, European Gaza Hosptial, Rafah
Dr. Mahmoud Al-Khayyat, an internist in Rafah and Dr Tamer Al-Khayyat’s father
Dr. Razan Al-Rakhawi (Dr Tamer Al-Khayyat’s wife), an obstetric and gynecologist, Emirati Women’s Hospital, Rafah
Dr. Sereen Al-Attar a consultant obstetric and gynecologist at Nasser Hospital, Khan Younis and an Assistant Professor at the Islamic University of Gaza Medical school
Dr. Saeed Drabieh, a urology resident, Shifa Hospital
Dr. Mohammed Al-Samarai, Iraqi volunteer intern physician
Dr. Rafat Abou Foul, radiologist, Beit Hanoun Hospital
Dr. Amal Al-Maqadma, family medicine specialist, Rafah
Dr. Ibtihal Al-Astal, intern doctor, Khan Younis
Dr. Duaa Awad, emergency medicine doctor, Al-Aqsa Hospital
Dr. Moath Nabaheen, emergency medicine doctor, Al-Aqsa Hospital
Dr. Youssef Jadallah, intensivist and anesthesiologist (based in Germany, from Gaza but was visiting his family)
Dr. Inas Yousef, emergency medicine doctor, Al-Aqsa Hospital
Dr. Israa Al-Ashqar, anesthesiology resident, Shifa Hospital, Gaza
Dr. Abdallah Ashour, emergency medicine doctor, Nasser Hospital, Khan Younis
Dr. Hamam El-Deeb, orthopaedic surgery resident, Shifa Hospital, Gaza
Dr. Munther Abu Sariya, consultant pediatrician, Mohammed Al-Durra Pediatric Hospital
Dr. Doaa Shammout, pediatric resident, Rantisi Hospital, Gaza
Dr. Baraa Abu Elaish, intern doctor, Gaza
Dr. Abdlallah El-Helou, general practitioner/internal medicine doctor, Indonesian/Beit Hanoun Hospital
Dr. Muhannad Ezzo Afana, general practitioner, Gaza
Dr. Mohammed Refaat Mekki,
 
Dentists:
Dr. Ahmed Al-Hourani
Dr. Nada Mahdi
Dr. Ibrahim Al-Dali
Dr. Bilal Lubbad
Dr. Marwa Swelim
Dr Areej Eid
Dr. Tawfiq Al-Farra
Dr. Abdallah Baghdadi
Dr. Jameel Tarazi
Dr. Maysoon Al-Nuweiri
Dr. Mona Dughmush
Dr. Noha Dughmush
Dr. Mamoun Afana
Dr. Mohammed Afana
Dr. Anis Mekki
Dr. Tasneem Abdulnabi
 
Medical/dental students:
Bisan Halasa
Shaimaa Saydam
Abedelrahman Abu Shammala
Nour Al-Ashqar
Yaseen Al-Akhras
Osama Abu Safia
Duha Dughmush
Haneen Al-Shannat
Abdallah Abu Jayab
Zainab Azzam
Mohammed Abu Jiadan
 
Medical Scientists:
Prof. Salah El-Din Zanoun
Prof. Ahmed Al-Dalo
Prof. Ameed Mushtaha (Head of laboratories department and blood banks
Nurses:
Mohammed Lubbad  
Mohammed Al-Azzaiza  
Ahmed Moshtaha  
Rami Lubbad  
Somaya Temraz  
Mohammed Rafat Gomaa  
Osama A'eed Abu Safiya  
Saber Al-Nimnim  
Mohammed Hamad  
Mohammed Al-Baz  
Suleiman Abu Zour  
Badr Mohammed Abu Daqah  
Shaimaa Rayan (Midwife)
Maryam Abou Daher
Kefah San’allah
Walaa Adwan (Midwife)
Rawaa Al-Thalathini (Midwife)
Samah Rasheed (Midwife)
Rida Al-Masri (Midwife)
Ibrahim Abou Isaac
Amjad Abou Ouda
Ibrahim Al-Farra
Aya Al-Shrafi
Tamer Al Efesh
Momen Mansour
Asmaa Al-Asar
Feras Ftaiha
Diaa Bardaweel
Rana Shalaby
Itemad Miqdad
Zainab Al-Sharafi
Hamdan Malaka
Suheer Jbara
Hassan Al-Hennawi
Sabha Al-Sherafi
Azmi Al-Jamal
Yousef Al-Shareef
Hadeel Fanqa
Emad Esleem
Enas Al-Zeen
Heba Salamah
Nuha Esleem
Amro Masoud
Hanya Qudaih
Mohammed Al-Moqayyed
Ali Nasrallah
Tariq Abu Obaid (cardiac perfusion specialist)
Ahmed Al-Nuweiri
Abdulrahman Shaheen (Ziada) 
Ahmed Mahmoud Alrann
Dr. Yahya Abduljawad Juda (Public Health, nurse) 
Haytham Tawfiq Alnabih 
Loai Alzuhairi (Nursing student) 
Saleem Abu Zour
Waleed ElMahalawi
Rola Althalathini (Midwife)
Duaa Ashour
Amer Elramlawi
Safa Zeino
Saja Doghmosh
Moayad Ezzo Afana
Ramadan Doghmosh
Moemen Arab (Nursing student)
Oun Nofal Ashour (Nursing student)
 
Paramedics (EMS providers):
Marwan Abou Raida
Hatem Awad
Khalil Al-Sharif
Ahmed Al-Dahman
Yousri Al-Masri
Ahmed Abdel Rahman
Mohammed Al-Ghaliz
Mohammed Ali
Iyad Salim
Abdelrahim Abou Baid
Alaa Abou Ghanima
Naji Al Fayoumi
Mohammed Qateet
Tareq Ashour
Mahmoud Abou Mashayekh
Nafeth Al-Natour
Mahmoud Othman
Mohammed ElOmour
Ibrahim Matar
Yasser Alnaseri
 
Physiotherapists:
Ahmed Al-Masri
Ahmed Sameh Abou Herbeed
Shaimaa Sbaih
Mayar Al-Wahidi
Ahmed Ashraf
Shahrazad Al-Akhras
Nour Ibrahim
 
Pharmacists:
Ahmed Al-Jerjawi
Aziz Elfarra
Afnan Al-Astal
Shereen Abou Jazar
Eman Abu Al-Jalil
Safaa Hasouna
Ibraheem Meqdad
Mohammed Ali
Maysaa Khader
Nisreen Al-Dammagh
Sally Al-Aydi (Pharmacy student at AlAzhar University)
Mohammed Al-Shannat
Lina Abu Mualaileq
Noor Ibean
Haneen Albasyouni
Amira Dahman
Rawand Albanna
Khaled Abu Ma’ala
Amal Mekki
Abdullah Altartori (Pharmacy student at AlAzhar University)
Asmaa Abu Salah (Pharmacy student at AlAzhar University)
Mohammad Alshami
 
Lab technicians/clinical microbiologists:
Natheer Shaban
Asmaa Hijazi
Rawan Yassin
Alia Al Hinnawi
Maryam Kabaja
Nahid Abdullatef
Mohammed Abu Karsh
Mohammed Shabaan
Riham Elkahlout
Ismail Sharaf
Taiseer Alghouti
Abdulmohsin Abu Alrous
Duaa Jad Allah  
Optometrists:
Omar Khorsheed
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Pregunta de hoy.
Responda a los comentarios, por favor.
¿Cómo se llama el trastorno que hace que alguien haga cosas una y otra vez?
Respecto a esta pregunta, también me gustaría saber vuestras opiniones sobre algún tipo de chica que usa su blog como oficial o detective privado pidiendo a otros que tomen capturas de pantalla de mi blog y chats para presentar quejas en caso de que fuéramos íntimamente.
¿Está tomando las órdenes y castigos en sus manos como una justiciera?
Gracias, cualquier opinión por favor escriba en los comentarios y hoy iniciaremos un debate público. 🤗
Juan
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catdotjpeg · 5 months
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On 26 October, the Palestinian Ministry of Health released the list of names of Palestinians killed since 7 October. Among them, from the al-Taweel family, are: 
Abdul Aziz Saeed Muhammad (64) and his daughter Rasha Abdul Aziz Saeed (27); 
Abdul Aziz’s sister Tuffaha Saeed Muhammad (52);
and their brother Ibrahim Saeed Muhammad (48) and his children Majd Ibrahim Saeed (25) and Hind Ibrahim Saeed (23); 
Takwin Ibrahim Ali (54);
Taghrid Khamis Ismail (45);
Ismail Muhammad Ismail (44); 
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Sa’id Radwan Sa’id (37), a journalist and editor-in-chief of Al-Khamsa News; 
Sa’id Abdel Nasser Sa’id (34) and his daughters Lara Sa’id Abdel Nasser (9), Mennatullah Sa'id Abdel Nasser (6), and Layan Sa'id Abdel Nasser (3);
and his siblings Mona Abdel Nasser Sa’id (26) and Bahjat Abdel Nasser Sa'id (32);
Rasha Samir Muhammad (33); 
Ahmed Zaki Youssef (31) and his sister Maryam Zaki Youssef (28); 
Arij Saleh Hassan (25);
Abdullah Majid Ali (19); 
Walid Muhammad Talal (16); 
Ali Sami Ragheb (8); 
Tamer Bahjat Abdel Nasser (8) and his brother Nasir Bahjat Abdel Nasser (5); 
Takwin Muhammad Abdul Aziz (4);
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Thaer Rafiq (43), a visual artist, and his daughter Batool Thaer Rafiq (15);
Thaer Tawfiq Abdul Hadi (23) and his twin sister Raniya Tawfiq Abdul Hadi (23);
and Samah Essam Abdul Aziz (34).
Many members of the al-Taweel family were living in the Nuseirat refugee camp, the city of Deir al-Bawah, and Rafah. 
You can read more about the human lives lost in Palestine on the Martyrs of Gaza Twitter account and here.
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tamerashry · 1 year
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Ahl Masr Foundation - مؤسسة أهل مصر Synergy Advertising Chairman: Tamer Mursi CEO: Hassan Kamal HR Director: Heba Sadat Chief Creative Officer: Mohamed Nassef Creative Director: Sam Khafagy Senior Copywriter: Abdelrhman Fahmy Art Director: Mariam Al Soso Art Director: Bassem A. Sattar Senior Graphic Designer: Omnia Hesham Copywriter: Nabil Samy Calligraphy: AbdelRahman M. Ali Agency Producer: Mohamed Sherif Assistant Agency Producer: Nour Elghazawy 2nd. Assistant Agency Producer: Amr Etman Chief Business Development Officer: Mohamed Aboul Enein Account Manager: Rowan Z. Abdelhamid Senior Account Executive: Amr Mursi Director: Tamer Ashry DOP: Mohamed Tarek Deraz Production Designer: Hend Haider Stylist: Raghda Helal Music & Sound Design: Halawanymusic Studios - Moustapha El Halawany Singer: Rana Haggag Mohamed Production House: Hama Film Productions Executive Producer: Hesham Soliman Head of Production: Ahmed Sobhy Production Manager: Islam Maghawri Producer: Amira El Sharkawi Line Producer: Mahmoud ElDesouky Assistant Producer: Mohamed Ashraf Location Manager: Sayid Aly Post Producer: Nancy Hamdy 1st. Assistant Director: Sherif Ashour 2nd. Assistant Director: Donia A. Salah 3rd. Assistant Director: Nada Hady Assistant Production Designer: Nada Abdel Maguid - Nada Mounir Assistant Stylist: Mostafa Cheetos Sound Engineer: Ahmed Adnan Focus Puller: Mohamed Saber Gaffer: Eshta - Ali Salim Grip: Sameh Gamal Freefly: Ahmed Lababedy Video Assist: Wael El-Sayed Casting: Challenge Casting Agency VFX & Post Production: The Barber Shop Managing Director: Osama Bendary Editor: Ahmed Tarabily Colorist: Mahmoud Ali Photographer: Sameh Elsebaay
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Holy: Chapter Eight
This is a new fic that is completed but I think I’ll be rolling it out chapter by chapter because it is a long one. It’s brat tamer, jaded widower Sheriff Hassan in full effect. This fic does contain some very rough sex and consensual sexual violence in some chapters so please do not read if that is a trigger for you. Otherwise, please enjoy and leave feedback!
Holy
Chapter Eight
Word Count: 1k+
Rating: Explicit (18+ only)
Deep family secrets are finally revealed.
Hassan had promised to take the weekend to help Leslie go through her mother’s things. His intentions weren’t entirely altruistic. The state medical examiner hadn’t issued his report, but had said off the record that it definitely seemed like foul play. Unofficially, poisoning.
There wasn’t much evidence to collect in the guest room closet that could tie someone to Cindy’s murder, but maybe he could figure out what the hell was going on on the island and why someone would want to poison her to begin with.
“What’s in this box?” Hassan reached for a hat box at the top of closet. He’d been handing things down to Leslie, most of which she’d stuffed into a black trash bag. A stack of old National Geographics, a pair of dry rotten men’s penny loafers, exactly the types of things you’d expect to find. This box was different. It was leather and very old but well cared-for.
“Uhh, I think it’s like my adoption stuff.” She gestured to the bed where they’d been putting the things she wanted to keep; photo albums and a few of her mom’s old dresses. “It can just go over there.”
“Do you-can I look at it?” It felt wrong to ask. Something so incredibly personal. He was more prepared for her to say no than yes.
“It doesn’t have who my birth parents are or anything like that. Its just like, basic info.” She replied flippantly. “I’m going to take a couple of bags down to the trash. You can look at whatever. I don’t have, like, giant family secrets or whatever.” She shot him a mockingly crazy look, laughing a little at his interest.
Fifteen minutes later, when Leslie returned, Hassan was sitting in a chair by the window deeply engrossed in the papers he couldn’t even read. It was almost entirely in Romanian. A stack of handwritten notes, typewritten documents on impossibly thin paper, a photo of a crying baby wrapped in a threadbare blanket, and a maroon passport with a picture of a pale toddler in pigtails. The name was Lavinia Eder. It was Leslie.
“Your name is Lavinia?” He chuckled a bit.
“And your name is Hassan.” She pointed out the obvious with a smile.
“Why do you go by Leslie?” He couldn’t imagine calling her anything else.
“Lavinia sounds like an 80 year old woman with a hunch back selling potatoes. Not very in line with my personality.” It amazed him how little she seemed to care about her personal history. Maybe it was something she had already worked her way through earlier in her life, but it was surprising to him nonetheless.
“Can you read Romanian?” He asked, lifting the papers to indicate that he needed translation.
“Kind of.” She took a seat on the floor next to him. “I can read these ones,” she pointed to the typewritten ones, “but not the cursive notes.” She took the first fragile page from the file, staring at it for a long time, trying to process the letters through the out of practice dictionary in her mind. “Uh, okay. It says infant girl,” she smiled at him and mouthed <i>me</i>, “found at Biserica Neagra, which I guess means like, Black Church or whatever, in Brasov. Weight 2.2 kilograms. Infant found beneath statue of Saint Petroclus. I don’t know if I’m saying that right. January 21st, 1998. And that’s my birthday.” She winked. His heart was breaking imagining this tiny newborn left in the cold, and she fucking winked. “And then it just says I was moved to an orphanage in Bucharest, which is where my parents adopted me.” She handed the page to him, taking the next one in the stack. “Okay, this one is their request to adopt me. It just has my mom and dad on here saying they want the infant found in Brasov on my birthday. My mom told me she read about it in the paper.” She took the next page. “This one is saying that I am Lavinia, I’m 2 years old, I weigh 11 kilograms, it says ‘no damage’ but I think that’s talking about, like, disabilities and stuff. I think it’s just info about me at the orphanage.” She takes another page. “Uh, yeah, okay. This one is saying I’m being adopted by my parents on October 6th, 2001. They get me, my clothes, my blanket, and some papers.” She shot him a final smile. “And that’s it. Nothing that interesting.”
Hassan let her brush it off while they finished clearing out the upstairs rooms her mom used for storage. They ate pizza on her bedroom floor and had kind of boring sex before he called it a night. His mind was elsewhere.
He’d taken pictures of the papers in the box, more specifically, the handwritten notes. He knew it was a violation of her privacy. She hadn’t given him permission. For all he knew, she was saying she couldn’t read them because she didn’t want to. He just had to know.
The next morning, Hassan went into work early. He jumped head first into a Google rabbit hole almost immediately. At face value, Leslie’s adoption was unusual, but not extraordinary. Cindy, a Romanian woman living in America, saw that a baby was abandoned at a church and wanted to adopt her. Stuff like that happens. Once he started adding it all up, the details spelled something bizarre.
“Hey, Les.” He caught her the second she sat down at her desk. It was 8:30. She was late, but he had way too much swimming in his mind to even address it. “Come over here. I need to talk to you about something.”
“What’s up?” She rolled her chair to his desk, looking only mildly concerned.
“I know you’re probably going to be upset, but I took some pictures of the papers in your adoption file and looked up what they said.” He braced for impact.
“Whoa, Hassan, what the fuck?” Her look of disgust stung a bit, but he’d expected it. It was a violation of her trust after all.
“It’s uhm,” He leaned forward, smoothed his hand down his beard, and rested it on Leslie’s knee. “You’ve got to know there’s something weird going on there.”
“What, then?” It was her turn to find him incredibly annoying. “My parents were weird people. What did you find?”
“Okay,” Hassan pulled out his notepad and leaned back in his chair, ready to elevator pitch Leslie’s own life story to her. “So you were found in the Black Church in Brasov. Brasov is in…Transylvania.” He drew the word out, cringing a bit at her mocking raised eyebrow. It sounded so stupid out loud. “The statue you were found under was Saint Petrolcus of Troye. I tried to look stuff up but came up really short until I realized that your family isn’t Catholic. They’re Eastern Orthodox, right?” She nodded, starting to slump in her chair. He was right. The story wasn’t as cut and dry as she’d believed her entire life. “In the Orthodox church, he is the Patron Saint of Demons and Fever, and his feast day is January 21st.”
“So what does that mean, then?” She looked confused, but mostly angry. Either this was the coincidence of a lifetime, or she’d been lied to at some point by her own family.
“I’m not done, Leslie.” He almost didn’t want to tell her the rest. It sounded crazy. It was crazy. “Do you know how hard it is to find some kind of translation for cursive Romanian? It took me all morning, but I did find it.” He put his phone on the desk at their side with the photos of the three notes pulled up. “These papers were stuffed into the blanket with you when you were left.” He pointed to the first one, which read <i> morții să rămână în pământ</i>, “’May the dead stay in the ground.’ Weird thing to put on a baby. The second one,” he pointed to one reading <i> salvatorul nostru de îngerii căzuți</i>, “Our savior from the fallen angels.” He flipped to the last photo, this one more of a scrawl than the rest, clearly written in haste. It said <i> ea va ști unde poate fi găsită lumina </i>. “She knows where the light can be found.”
Leslie had her head in her hands now, not looking at Hassan.
“Now, Leslie, I want to think that you definitely didn’t know what these notes said, because you’d have told me. And it could also just be the scribblings of a crazy person. I’d believe that last bit for sure if it wasn’t for an email I got from the old Sheriff before I ever even moved to the island. It said, that if I need anything, I should ask Leslie, because she knows where everything can be found. That’s a strange way to word that, right? ‘She knows where everything can be found.’ I did a little extra research on Sheriff Henry. He was pretty well loved by everyone, but one thing he wasn’t was a Catholic. And neither am I, and neither are you, or your mother.” He leaned as far forward as he could, taking her head in his hands and lifting her face to be just inches from his. “Tell me why there are suddenly missing people on an island that hasn’t had more than a fender bender in almost 100 years, a woman is screaming about demons and then suddenly turns up dead, and her daughter, a Sheriff’s Deputy, has a few too many weird connections to be just a fluke.”
Leslie was in tears. Gasping, inescapable tears. Hassan suddenly became hyper-aware of his grip on her and pulled his hand away.
“I don’t understand what you’re accusing me of.” She gulped down a sob. “I don’t know what’s happening.”
“I’m not accusing you of anything.” He sat back, taking stock of what exactly he was doing. “I guess I’m accusing everyone else of something. I just don’t know what yet.”
“So what, Hassan, demons came to Crockett and killed my mother?” She didn’t sound entirely sarcastic. Maybe it was a start. Maybe she’d believe him.
“No, I think that Bev Keane killed your mother.”
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