Zion Correctional Facility Investigation Continued - Thu, Aug 25, 2016
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Report No: GT/RT-160825-014240620
Location: Whitehall, Zion, Maryland
Agents:
- Cortez (Michael Moreno)
- Drummond (Alistair Russel Whitehead)
- McCarter (Connor Murphy)
- Monroe (Frank Mason)
Summary:
The agents of Working Group MASTICATE continued their investigation into the recent discovery of a mass grave at the former Cornucopia House site. The investigation involved examining the apartment of Kerry Houghton, a caseworker connected to Cornucopia House, and identifying the presence of a black gelatinous substance linked to the unnatural activities previously encountered. The team faced psychological stress and observed evidence of continued occult influence and abuse, necessitating further actions to cover up and contain the threat.
Operation Report:
- The team reviewed new evidence, including diaries and emails, revealing strange entries in Kerry Houghton’s personal records.
- Investigated Houghton’s apartment, finding it in disarray and indicative of her mental instability.
- Discovered personal diaries with repeated strange passages and an email chain detailing Houghton’s loss of employment.
- Drummond and Monroe experienced subtle sensations, while McCarter found the decaying corpse of Houghton’s cat.
- Concluded that Houghton was taken by her attackers after cleaning up a mess made by her cat, with a closed door suggesting the cat’s involvement.
- Monroe estimated the time of death for the cat to coincide with Houghton’s abduction.
- Discussion about the cat’s death led to speculation about it being a suicide or accident.
- Velazquez bagged items of interest from the apartment, and Monroe suggested pursuing leads related to Houghton’s medications.
- At around 8 PM, the team left the apartment and headed back to their hotel.
- Cortez received a call from Professor Grace, requesting a meeting at the main evidence collection tent.
- Upon arrival, the team found a minivan with camera equipment belonging to Olivia Central Toomey, a crime beat reporter.
- Images from the camera indicated recent surveillance, prompting the team to notify local law enforcement.
- At the evidence collection tent, Professor Grace revealed the discovery of a black gelatinous mass reacting to heat and electrical activity.
- The team realized the mass was likely linked to the disposal of bodies in 2001, raising concerns about media attention and further investigation.
- Drummond experienced a traumatic memory tied to the black substance, leading to a critical failure in his sanity check.
- McCarter’s psychological state deteriorated, resulting in an obsessive-compulsive disorder related to contamination fears.
- Discussions on disposing of the evidence led to contacting Assistant U.S. Attorney Pitzerelli for assistance.
- Pitzerelli arranged for a truck to collect the substance, with paperwork to cover it as waste oil.
- The team decided to have Professor Grace sign the paperwork to avoid their names being associated with it.
- The team planned to interview graduate student Owen Becker and returned to their hotel for rest.
Analysis and Recommendations:
- The black gelatinous mass found at the site presents a significant threat, likely connected to Yelena Kalamatiano’s research. Immediate containment and destruction of similar samples should be prioritized.
- Agent McCarter’s critical failure and resulting psychological disorder pose a risk to future operations. A-Cell should consider psychological evaluation and potential reassignment or support measures.
- The presence of a reporter at the site indicates potential media exposure. Enhanced security and operational secrecy are recommended for future missions.
- The discovery of additional remains from the 1960s to 2000 suggests a long-term pattern of abuse and occult activity at Cornucopia House. Further investigation into historical records and potential connections to other operations is warranted.
- Delta Green’s compromised communication channels in 2001 highlight the need for secure and redundant contact methods to prevent future operational disruptions.
- The involvement of local law enforcement and academic personnel requires careful management to prevent leaks and maintain operational integrity.
- The team’s decision to involve U.S. Attorney Pitzerelli for disposal of the substance was prudent. Continued coordination with trusted legal and governmental contacts is advised for handling sensitive materials.
A-Cell should monitor Working Group MASTICATE closely, providing necessary support and resources to manage the psychological toll and ensure mission success.
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