[Hider= Jack Fincher][center][img]http://i1070.photobucket.com/albums/u500/smileyjaws94/58ba79326ba81d84452f3fee4a907d8c_zpsffmeaupv.jpg[/img] [h3]Jack Fincher[/h3] [i]Jack stands at an average height of 5"9, he has an average build what many would define as slim. His most distinctive feature is without a doubt his grey hair, Jack's hair started to lose it's pigment from as young as seventeen and by his mid-twenties he had a full head of it. Other distinctive features include a scar on his chin (although often covered by stubble), from when he slipped poolside and hit the ground hard, with his chin.[/i][/center] Name: [i]Jack Fincher[/i] Age: [i]34[/i] Occupation: [i]Photojournalist[/i] Backstory: [i]Jack was never wealthy, born into the working class to a single mother many would have expected Jack to end up in jail or a menial job from actions taken in his adolescent years. However, Jack got a grip on himself and finished school, afterwards heading to college to study Photography and Journalism. Taking photos had always been more than just a hobby to Jack but a passion, he'd often take snaps of himself and his friends wherever they'd go as well as taking treks to strange and unusual places, often abandoned buildings looking to get pictures of urban art intended only for those who sought it. Upon finishing college Jack took up a job as a barista for a short time. Still taking photos and trying to sell them online, the side of the street, anywhere he could really. When he realized that it simply wasn't paying up he found work as a freelance photojournalist and has been working at it ever since. From time-to-time when the pay isn't great, Jack has taken up alternative, secondary work from pedal bike couriering to laboring. His real break came when on holiday in the Ukraine when he took a trip to the Chernobyl exclusion zone. Quickly becoming fascinated, Jack compiled heart-breaking and awe inspiring images of the abandoned city, red forest, reactor 4 and of course some of the silent victims of the nuclear explosion. The combination of images and story lead to a break for Jack with his book (mainly photos) detailing accounts of Chernobyl, Pripyat and the wildlife sanctuary it had become. His stunning images of nature reclaiming what belongs to it drew people to pay out 35$ a pop and while far from rich or even well-off, it's definite that Jack lives more comfortably now. Focusing mainly on his photography and freelance photojournalism work the story of "The Tickle Monster" as defined by the media has lead Jack to his next project, uncovering the truth before all else.[/i] Theory on deaths/sighting of tickle monster of child: [i]Jack isn't sure what to make of all the theories surrounding the case of the tickle monster and hasn't really come up with his own. Keeping an open mind is what he believes to be key to solving this before anyone else and his determination is what makes him so sure he will.[/i][/hider]