Hit and Run
Three vehicular deaths have occurred in the small community of Kendallville, Indiana, all involving a car that was easily identified and later impounded. The owner of the vehicle, Robert Garland, had alibis for each death and swore he had not loaned the car to anyone. Even witnesses in two of the murders claimed that no one was behind the wheel during the crimes. The police are stumped, mainly because no electronic device, such as a self-driving module or remote control, could be found anywhere in the automobile. So how are these murders being committed? And why were these people targeted? Is anyone safe on the road? Join Blade Runner Press in discovering what is behind these deaths and why they may relate to a pop-culture icon.