When a small rural community is left in isolation after a vehicle collision blocks the only road in or out of their village, all hell breaks loose as a violent psychopath is allowed to run rampant. For 8 hours this monster was free to terrorise the trapped villagers, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake as it indulged in a catalogue of crimes including property damage, vandalism, theft, intimidation and multiple counts of aggravated assault. But, the most shocking fact of all is that the police have never been able to bring the culprit to justice. In today’s episode, I’ll be taking you through the events of that terrible day, in detail, using exclusively obtained footage from the two police air support units that were deployed to track the horrible menace. And so, with all that said and done, welcome to Virtual Criminality and the story of the unsolved goose crimes.
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Music by https://twitter.com/LeifDirector
Sources:
Untitled Goose Game
Plaza catalogue Spring/Summer edition 2020
https://goose.game/credits/
Google Maps, Not Greyboxes: Digital Location Scouting for 'Untitled Goose Game' - GDC 2021 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCsMz5tUXmc
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orford,_Suffolk
Helicopter footage of police pursuit of robbers on mopeds - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5qCj8ia11U
https://www.npas.police.uk/about-us
https://www.wikihow.com/Stop-a-Goose-Attack#:~:text=In%20the%20event%20a%20goose,soon%20as%20you%20get%20away.
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