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Crystal Killian Investigation cont - Sat, Sep 17, 2016

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Report No: GT/WT-160917-025240926

Location: Charlotte, North Carolina; Hendry County, Florida

Agents:

  • Cortez
  • Drummond
  • McCarter
  • Monroe

Summary:

Agents Cortez, Drummond, McCarter, and Monroe continued their investigation into the death of Agent Clove (Marie Noella) in Hendry County, Florida. They conducted inquiries at Clove’s residence and workplace, encountered an unexplained phenomenon, and gathered information suggesting a possible cover-up involving local law enforcement. They plan to pursue leads involving former deputy Casey Eckstein and the potential involvement of Sheriff Deacon Benson.

Operation Report:

  • Agents arrived at Myers Point Trailer Park to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of Agent Clove, who had been living under the alias Crystal Killian.
  • They engaged Glenda Chesniewski, a neighbor who had reported missing pets around the time of Clove’s death.
    • Glenda reported that her four cats disappeared approximately a month prior, coinciding with other neighbors’ pets going missing.
    • She believed that unknown individuals were stealing pets for nefarious purposes.
    • She mentioned that Clove never turned on her lights at night and that she heard noises on the night of Clove’s death but did not witness anything significant.
  • During the conversation, Agent Monroe observed an individual at the entrance of the trailer park:
    • A man wearing yellow motorcycle leathers beside a high-end MV Agusta F4 CC motorcycle.
    • Two cats, one black and one white, were moving around the man’s legs in a repetitive pattern.
    • Agent Monroe attempted to alert the other agents, but they could not see the figure.
  • Agents Monroe and Cortez approached the location where Agent Monroe saw the figure:
    • As they advanced, Agent Monroe experienced an overwhelming smell of barbecue.
    • The figure spoke directly to Agent Monroe, delivering a cryptic monologue referencing hunger, games, and offering something of himself.
    • The figure’s helmet visor opened without physical movement, and an anomalous phenomenon occurred where Agent Monroe felt a striking sensation on his face, resulting in blood appearing, though no visible wound was present.
    • The figure then disappeared from Agent Monroe’s perception.
  • Agent Monroe relayed the experience to Agent Cortez, repeating the monologue verbatim, including unknown phrases.
    • Agent McCarter joined them, and Agent Monroe repeated the account.
    • Agents observed the blood on Agent Monroe’s face but were unable to locate any injury.
    • Agent McCarter noted that some of the unknown phrases resembled ancient Egyptian language.
  • Agents decided to depart the trailer park. Before leaving:
    • Agent Drummond spoke with the trailer park manager, offering monetary incentive for information.
    • The manager indicated that another resident, Chuck, had heard Clove’s door being kicked in on the night of her death.
    • Chuck reportedly saw dogs and cats exiting Clove’s trailer and three individuals heading into the swamp.
    • Agent Drummond obtained Chuck’s contact information for further inquiry.
  • Agents proceeded to Southwestern College to investigate Clove’s workplace:
    • They met with Head Librarian Laura Corduroy, who confirmed Clove’s employment since 2008 under the name Crystal Killian.
    • Corduroy described Clove as private, intelligent, and noted that Clove had taught herself Mandarin.
    • Clove had no close associations at work and did not discuss her personal life.
  • Agents reviewed Clove’s library records:
    • Clove had checked out numerous books on topics including law, government, history, child psychology, Russian and Eastern European folklore, and occult subjects.
    • Some materials related to the Skoptsi sect, indicating possible continued research into prior cases.
    • Agent Cortez surmised that Clove was attempting to understand or address past events.
  • Agents interviewed Jay Oliveira, a student aide:
    • Oliveira had seen Clove at a local establishment called Joe Mama’s Swamp Shack.
    • He reported that Clove frequented the bar, consumed alcohol heavily, and occasionally left with different men.
    • This behavior contrasted with her professional demeanor at work.
    • Agents obtained the location of the bar for potential follow-up.
  • While discussing subsequent actions:
    • Agent McCarter recalled that the name “Conradin,” connected to Nika Chilikov’s ghostwriter, is also the name of a character from the story “Sredni Vashtar,” possibly indicating a link to prior occurrences.
    • Agents theorized that Clove’s death might have been orchestrated to draw them into further involvement.
    • They expressed concerns about being manipulated and considered whether they were being tested.
  • Agents planned to contact former deputy Casey Eckstein:
    • Eckstein had been dismissed after investigating Clove’s death and was reportedly silenced.
    • Agents suspected that Sheriff Deacon Benson might be involved in concealing information related to Clove’s death.

Analysis and Recommendations:

  • The unexplained phenomenon experienced by Agent Monroe suggests direct interaction with an unnatural entity:
    • The entity’s selective visibility and ability to physically affect Agent Monroe without leaving a wound indicate a high-level anomalous threat.
    • The content of the monologue may hold significance, potentially correlating with known entities associated with ancient mythology or prior case files.
  • Agent McCarter’s recognition of potential ancient Egyptian linguistic elements warrants further investigation:
    • Cross-reference with cases involving Egyptian deities or cults may provide insight.
    • Consultation with specialists in ancient languages and esoteric practices is recommended.
  • The pattern of missing pets and animal behavior:
    • Similar occurrences have been documented in previous operations (see references to Operation CAT’S CRADLE and Incident Report 812).
    • Suggests a potential link between animal disappearances and unnatural activities in the area.
  • Clove’s independent research into child psychology, folklore, and occult topics:
    • Indicates she may have uncovered information pertinent to ongoing threats.
    • Retrieval and analysis of her research materials could be crucial.
  • Possible involvement of local law enforcement:
    • Sheriff Benson’s actions may signify obstruction or complicity.
    • Discrepancies in official reports necessitate discreet inquiry into his activities and associations.
  • Engagement with former deputy Eckstein:
    • Eckstein may provide valuable intelligence on the situation.
    • Caution is advised, as contact may alert adversarial parties.
  • Agents’ concerns about manipulation and testing:
    • Suggests possible external orchestration of events.
    • Recommend heightened operational security and psychological evaluation of agents for potential influences.
  • Monitoring of Agent Monroe:
    • Due to the direct encounter, Agent Monroe should be observed for any further anomalous symptoms or behavioral changes.
    • Consideration of prophylactic measures or debriefing protocols as per standing directives.
  • A-Cell should evaluate the need for additional support:
    • Potential deployment of specialized assets to assist in containment and investigation.
    • Cross-referencing with other regional activities may reveal larger patterns requiring immediate attention.

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