HEIST BUNNY TREASURE HUNT CHALLENGE HITS YOUTUBE
The first clips of Ted Hex arriving at the monument to issue his Treasure Hunt challenge have been posted members of the public on YouTune. Click here and here to watch them.
NLFF REJECT TAKES REVENGE
Hunters pursuing the NLFF Heist Bunny have been invited to meet with the thief at Grey’s Monument in Newcastle on Monday 15th of March at 18.00.
Hunters spent the week following a trail of clues left on a memory stick at the scene of the crime and discovered the Facebook page of the mysterious Ted Hex, a self proclaimed underground auteur whose seven-hour feature film Bring Me The Head Of Harvey The Rabbit had been rejected from NLFF five years in a row. It seems that a final rejection from festival organisers last month provoked the filmmaker to take his drastic action.
Whether Hex will return the stolen film when he meets the public at Grey’s Monument remains to be seen but we urge you to come along if you can.
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NEW FACEBOOK POSTS LEAD TO BLOG
A series of new posts on Ted Hex's Facebook page lead to a blog featuring a series of disturbing letters from this self-proclaimed underground auteur. Check out the blog here.
THE RABBIT MAKES CONTACT
On Saturday one of our intrepid rabbit hunters received a DVD in the post that provided a clue to the password for Ted Hex's protected blog (The Joy Of Hex). He posted the video here and if you can't work out the password yourself then you can check it out on the Facebook group.
FOLLOW THE ACTION ON TWITTER
All of the latest news and updates on the hunt for the Tyneside Heist Bunny can be found at twitter.com/wemakemischief. Follow on and take part!