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| + | <center> ''A starry-eyed young musician and activist songwriter, '''Julie Romero''' (stage name 'Julie Filth') disappeared on Devil's Night, 1994. She had been performing a benefit concert for the victims and survivors of the Battle of Detroit, and her small group of fans mourned a promising career that might have been.''<br></center> |
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| + | ''A cleanup effort at a former '''Advanced Concept Industries''' dumping site in 2015 reported uncovering a 'well-preserved female corpse' found buried near several leaking chemical canisters, but the body had disappeared by the time police had arrived. It was not long after this incident that patrons at Leo's Bar reported spotting a pale, haggard woman in dirty and dated attire matching the description of the last appearance of 'Julie Filth'; a now-aged former member of the late Miss Romero's band 'Coffin Baby' performing at Leo's at the time swore the deathly figure had to be his disappeared friend and bandmate - but the mysterious woman vanished before he could approach her.''<br></center> |
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| + | ''Since that haunting visitation, there have been numerous sightings of the figure now known by whispering accounts as the '''Coffin Baby''' throughout Westside and the city of Vibora Bay. She appears with little rhyme or reason to offer aid and protection to the citizenry and, periodically, to brutally attack metahuman criminals.''<br></center> |