Zion Correctional Facility Investigation - Thu, Aug 25, 2016
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Report No: GT/RT-160825-010240516
Location: Zion Correctional Facility, Cecil County, Maryland
Agents:
- Cortez (Michael Moreno)
- Drummond (Alistair Russel Whitehead)
- McCarter (Connor Murphy)
- Monroe (Frank Mason)
Summary:
This report details the initial stages of the investigation into the mass graves discovered at the site of the former Cornucopia House, now the Zion Correctional Facility in Maryland. The agents, newly designated as Working Group MASTICATE, met with Assistant U.S. Attorney Antonia Pitzerelli and were briefed on their mission objectives, including uncovering the details behind the recent and historical deaths, covering up sensitive information, and protecting the program’s interests.
Operation Report:
- The agents resumed their conversation with Pitzerelli, who was visibly stressed and frustrated. She provided information about a woman who died in Florida and a deputy finding a piece of paper with the agents’ names and a Maryland address.
- Pitzerelli revealed the discovery of multiple human remains at the property in Maryland, leading to a large excavation. She demanded to know the agents’ involvement.
- The agents discussed the fire at Cornucopia House 15 years ago and the official story of a drug hit involving child pornography.
- The agents and Pitzerelli discussed the critical situation and the need to protect the program. Pitzerelli instated the group as Working Group MASTICATE, reporting to her.
- The group received badges, driver’s licenses with fake names, and two black SUVs with government plates. They were instructed not to contact their families or work until further notice and were given burner phones for communication with Pitzerelli.
- The agents headed to Zion Correctional Facility’s storage facility number three and encountered a cordon blocking non-official vehicles. After showing their DOJ IDs, they were allowed through.
- The scene included a warehouse, makeshift temporary facilities, tents, evidence markers, tools, and photographic equipment, with technicians in coveralls and surgical masks present.
- The agents were directed to the main headquarters tent, where they met Professor Grace Monique, a physical anthropologist, and her team, including Dr. Ruiz and Professor Campbell. Dr. Campbell and Professor Grace Monique were briefed on the program’s true nature.
- The agents introduced themselves with their cover names and received a briefing from Professor Grace.
- The team donned yellow full-body suits to avoid contamination and were taken to an evidence collection tent filled with skeletal remains of children.
- The remains were organized with decayed clothing and soil, indicating dozens of child victims dating from the 1960s to around 2000.
- The team moved to another tent with 11 well-preserved, mummified child bodies. Drummond and McCarter failed their sanity checks, losing one sanity point each. Drummond experienced a heightened sense of smell, detecting a savory scent that became nauseating.
- The team learned that the body count was currently 56, but more remains were expected to be found.
- The team inquired about the woman found on the door, identified as Kerry Houghton, a caseworker for the Maryland Department of Human Services.
- The team confirmed an approximate date and time of death and learned that a video from a camera on the warehouse captured the incident, though the quality was poor.
- Professor Grace showed the team Houghton’s body, which had numerous gruesome injuries indicating severe torture.
- The session ended on a cliffhanger, with the promise to open the next episode with a description of the death again.
Analysis and Recommendations:
- The discovery of the mass graves at the former Cornucopia House site represents a significant threat to operational security. The agents must ensure that all evidence linking them to the site is erased or discredited.
- The involvement of multiple law enforcement agencies and the media necessitates careful management of information. The agents should leverage their cover identities and the assistance of Professor Grace Monique’s team to control the narrative.
- The gruesome nature of the discovered remains and the preserved bodies suggests possible occult involvement. The agents should investigate any ties to known occult figures or organizations, particularly Yelena Kalamatiano, who may have conducted experiments at Cornucopia House.
- The death of Kerry Houghton and the presence of a video capturing her murder indicate active threats to the agents. They should prioritize identifying and neutralizing any individuals or groups responsible for these attacks.
- The agents’ mental state is a concern, with multiple members experiencing sanity losses. Continued exposure to such disturbing scenes may further impact their effectiveness. Regular psychological evaluations and support should be considered.
- The agents should investigate the connection between the Florida incident and the Maryland site to determine how their names were exposed and to prevent further breaches of operational security.
- The agents must recover and destroy any sensitive records about Cornucopia House and the children to protect the program. This includes ensuring that any surviving children who can identify the agents are located and neutralized if necessary.
- Immediate action is required to develop a plausible cover story for the mass graves and to manage the media narrative. The agents should work closely with Pitzerelli and her team to craft a consistent and defensible explanation.
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