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The RSRP was almost immediately bogged down by controversy as several people went missing prior to and upon it’s launch. Of the missing there was 2 teenage boys, a homeless man and a city inspector who initially discovered the presence of turbaplasencia in the water runoff. Mayor Gray faced immediate scrutiny following these disappearances but faced little in the way of recourse. He hired civil engineer Luke LaChance as a last ditch effort to regain public support and favor but not even this could put a good face on the events surrounding what occurred during the project. Eventually Luke was set up to take the fall but he “mysteriously” vanished the day the final voting/funding meeting was held.
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The ''Rotborough Sewer Rehabilitation Plan'' (RSRP) was a water treatment and cleaning initiative proposed in the fall of 2004 by civil engineer [[Luke LaChance]]. Sponsored in part by [[Gray Jones|Mayor Gray Jones]], the project was intended to modernize the town’s infrastructure but was ultimately regarded as a failure. Many residents felt ignored and misled by the plan, which they believed unfairly portrayed the townspeople as paranoid conspiracy theorists. The project was never realized and was largely forgotten following LaChance’s death.
 
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The Rotborough Sewer Rehabilitation Plan (RSRP) was a water treatment and cleaning initiative proposed in the fall of 2004 by civil engineer Luke LaChance. Sponsored in part by Mayor Gray Jones, the project was intended to modernize the town’s infrastructure but was ultimately regarded as a failure. Many residents felt ignored and misled by the plan, which they believed unfairly portrayed the townspeople as paranoid conspiracy theorists. The project was never realized and was largely forgotten following LaChance’s death.


CASE 002: Luke Lachance (2004) [collapse/expand]
People: Evidence: Outcomes:

 •Luke LaChance  •Gray Jones  •Sebastian Vonora

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 •The Failure of RSRP  •Suicide of Michelle LaChance

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