https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/17/showbiz/gary-dead
Angelina McDonald, a transient from Florida was quoted as saying:
"I woke up following a nightmare. I went out to the balcony and I heard this loud roar."
Locals alerted Miss McDonald that what she was hearing is actually common in the area, the sound of shark.
"I guess it happens here often. I didn't know that. It's just me and the kids on the vacation. But I will always remember hearing that horrific sound".
CNN spent the remaining day on the beach and found multiple parts of a 'large fish' washing ashore, including a tongue, several teeth and 'what appears to be an arm of a male' with the tattoo "Hoagie'.
Locals who have already spoken to multiple agencies, suggested the iconic actress went out in the waters to bravely "finish the job".
Koko Syolama, another local resident spoke to CNN, "It was the fear, it was that fear that motivated her decision".
"I grew up here. I spent my entire life on these same grounds. I have 5 or 6 children and I can finally look at all of them them in the eye and say the beast is dead."
Syolama continued, "Maybe, it was just personal!"
She walked away from the interview, as local children danced when parts of the violent sea beast washed ashore.
The iconic actress who left Hollywood following a peak returned to her 'homeland' some three decades later with the famous CBS TV mini-series, "Crash" in 1978.
"Since then, she's been a part of the community and all of our lives, and Hoagie too!".
Her now late husband, Hoagie Banderfdosie was convicted in 1999 following an FBI sting involving cocaine, drug smuggling and Internet piracy.
He died in 2017 after he flew his twin engine plane into a local Arby's.
"She never left us, even after Hoagie committed suicide to protest commercial America...She never left us. Not one bit! Even into her 80's"
Tears continued as she ended the interview abruptly yet again.
Following the violent shark explosion, Gary's body washed ashore in pieces.
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