August 9, 2025 - 00:53

In a shocking turn of events, Blake Owens, the CEO of Agrippa, was sent a severed pig's head along with a chilling message. The note read, "Don't get greedy because pigs get fat and hogs get slaughtered," suggesting a sinister warning related to ongoing real estate deals. This disturbing act has raised eyebrows and sparked conversations about the lengths to which individuals may go when feeling threatened or wronged in business transactions.
Owens, who has been actively involved in several high-stakes real estate negotiations, expressed his disbelief at receiving such a macabre threat. The incident has not only unsettled him personally but has also drawn attention to the increasingly aggressive tactics some parties may resort to in the cutthroat world of real estate.
Authorities are investigating the matter, and Owens has vowed to continue his work despite the intimidation. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the intense pressures within the industry and the potential for extreme reactions when significant financial interests are at stake.
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