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Denver County Jail Investigation Continued - Sun, Oct 8, 2017

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Report No: GT/GB-171009-045250313

Location: Denver, CO

Agents:

  • Drummond
  • McCarter
  • Parker
  • Booth

Summary:
The agents, operating under the cover of a DEA task force, conducted an investigation at the Denver County Jail concerning the death of one prisoner, identified as Radomir Resnick, and the subsequent destruction of key evidence. Multiple staff members appeared to be complicit in tampering with or concealing the nature of Resnick’s death. The agents acquired security footage that revealed a violent, anomalous occurrence. All existing copies of this evidence were collected. The remains of the deceased prisoner are currently housed with the Denver coroner; the team plans to continue the investigation at that location.

Operation Report:

  • Upon entry, the agents noted that the jail staff had heavily altered or removed incident records and restricted access to standard documentation.
  • Local IT technician Elijah Carter informed the group that security footage was deliberately deleted by senior personnel following Resnick’s death.
  • Sergeant Edward Peleas, cited in the official incident report, was identified as having knowledge of the genuine footage and a personal copy on a removable drive.
  • Peleas displayed apprehension regarding possible repercussions and turned over multiple copies of the footage in exchange for assurances his involvement would remain undisclosed.
  • Review of the footage revealed the following in Cell 201:
    • The prisoner, Resnick, exhibited extreme coughing and respiratory distress upon confinement.
    • A guard and a canine unit physically assaulted Resnick.
    • Resnick retched violently, expelling internal organs that behaved autonomously and fatally overwhelmed the dog in the cell.
    • A container of high-proof contraband alcohol was then introduced to the cell, followed by the use of a flashbang device, igniting a fire that apparently destroyed Resnick and the anomalous tissue.
  • Peleas was convinced he may have been exposed to a possible contagion. The agents supplied him with an undisclosed pharmaceutical regimen, instructing him to abstain from further duties until completing treatment.
  • Resnick’s remains were reported transferred to the Denver coroner’s office. The agents intend to inspect the remains and ensure that no further biological threats persist.

Analysis and Recommendations:

  • The method of Resnick’s death suggests a biological anomaly with violent, potentially infectious characteristics. Immediate interdiction at the coroner’s facility is advised to prevent secondary contamination or unauthorized examination.
  • The jail staff’s willingness to destroy evidence indicates strong motivation to conceal the event. Further inquiries into senior jail personnel may be warranted, particularly those involved in erasing or editing the footage.
  • If the anomaly proves transmissible, expedited quarantine or prophylactic measures for those exposed during the incident should be considered.
  • Recent activities in Denver may connect to broader patterns of unnatural infestations. A-Cell may wish to initiate parallel reviews of municipal infrastructures or federal agencies operating in this jurisdiction for any correlated incidents.
  • Continued observation of Agent Peleas is recommended to verify whether the administration of counterfeit medication fully suppresses any latent infection and to ensure operational security is maintained.

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