23. The Radcliffe Herald
THE RADCLIFFE HERALD
ST. ANSELM HALL UNIVERSITY TO CLOSE DOWN INDEFINITELY
After a number of complaints from eminent members of the Radcliffe council, St. Anselm Hall University has been closed down indefinitely.
Rumors of involvement in the occult and satanic rituals have plagued the eminent university for decades, but with the latest events, the University’s Board has announced it would perform a thorough investigation into its faculty and students.
SATANIC RITUAL GONE WRONG: TWENTY-FIVE MEN DEAD
The corpses of twenty-five students from the illustrious St. Anselm Hall University have been found in Radcliffe’s town square, all drained of blood.
The evidence points to a satanic ritual.
This is not the first time the University has been embroiled in scandals surrounding the teaching of the occult.
There is an investigation pending, and more details are expected to emerge when the police catch those responsible.
PROFESSOR OF THEOLOGY OR DEMON WHISPERER?
Three names associated with the Theology Department of St. Anselm Hall have emerged as high interest after the ritualistic murders in the town square.
Mr. Arnoult, Mr. Kimaris, and Mr. Haas have not been sighted since the horrific events that occurred on Saturday night.
Mr. Arnoult, an eccentric but well-regarded academic in his field, is at the center of this controversy as rumors have started to spread about his peculiar interests in the occult, the monthly soirees he hosted with his students and out-of-town occult enthusiasts, and his claim to be able to speak with the dead. Not much is known about Mr. Kimaris.