Abandoned House - Wed, Sep 21, 2016
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Report No: GT/WT-160921-028241018
Location: Miami, Florida
Agents:
Summary:
Working Group Masticate continued their investigation into Thomas Cunningham and related targets in Miami, Florida. The agents gathered intelligence at St. Lawrence Church and an abandoned house in the Flagami district. They engaged in a confrontation resulting in the neutralization of a hostile subject, Jenny, and discovered the body of Phil, an associate connected to prior events. Evidence of the black substance was recovered. The agents coordinated with local authorities and arranged for the disposal of the bodies. They plan to analyze symbolic graffiti found at the site for further leads.
Operation Report:
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Agents Cortez, Drummond, McCarter, and Monroe proceeded to Miami, Florida, following leads pertaining to Thomas Cunningham and other associated individuals connected to previous operations involving orphaned subjects.
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The agents visited St. Lawrence Church in the Flagami District, where Father Robledo provided information about four youths who frequented the church in 2011. Among them were Elle Gable, Thomas Cunningham, and a boy named Phil. Phil was noted to occasionally speak, unlike the others. Father Robledo mentioned that the youths had been banned from the shelter after Elle Gable attacked someone. He directed the agents to an abandoned house on Hunt Street where they might be residing.
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Prior to investigating the house, the agents acquired less-lethal weapons, including tasers and bear spray, from a local gun shop to prepare for potential confrontations.
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Upon arrival at the abandoned house, the agents first approached a neighboring residence to gather additional intelligence. An elderly male resident expressed frustration over the activities at the abandoned house, citing frequent visits by youths and possible drug dealings. He confirmed sightings of Elle Gable and Thomas Cunningham at the location but noted he hadn’t seen them recently.
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The agents proceeded to the abandoned house, attempting to enter discreetly while armed. Inside, they found the structure in severe disrepair, with mold, debris, and graffiti covering the walls. The graffiti included a series of symbols repeated in a specific order: two alligators on hind legs, a pole with bullhorns and a setting sun, a moon over a horizon with stars, and a campfire surrounded by stick figures.
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While investigating, the agents heard a raspy female voice emanating from the vents, making cryptic statements referring to entities such as “Hungry Mama,” “God,” and individuals named Phil, Sammy, Tommy, and Elle. The voice taunted the agents, questioning their intentions and hinting at a test or confrontation.
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The agents located the basement stairwell, which was blocked by debris. After clearing a path, they debated whether to descend. Agent Drummond chose to exit the house and waited outside by their vehicle.
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Agents Monroe and McCarter elected to set the house on fire to flush out any occupants, using camping equipment found on site to ignite a wall near the stairwell. As the fire spread, the voice from below continued to taunt them, mentioning that “Phil” was the first to “go tea time” and had “changed.”
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A female subject, identified as Jenny, charged up the stairs wielding a box cutter. Despite initial resistance to gunfire—where bullets appeared to have limited effect—the agents concentrated their fire and successfully neutralized her. The agents experienced a collective sense of predatory satisfaction following the confrontation.
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Agent McCarter descended into the basement, despite the fire, and discovered the body of Phil, a young Caucasian male with his eyes removed and throat slit, lying atop a pile of small bones. He retrieved a used syringe containing a residue of black oily substance, consistent with previous encounters with the unnatural.
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The agents evacuated the house as the fire intensified. Agent Cortez contacted local authorities, reporting the incident as a self-defense shooting during a federal investigation. They remained on scene to cooperate with responding Miami Police Department officers and provided their federal credentials.
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Assistant U.S. Attorney Antonia Pizzarelli was informed of the situation. She assured the agents she would manage the bureaucratic proceedings and instructed them to continue their investigation.
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The agents noted that the fire had partially consumed the house but had not entirely destroyed it. They requested that the property be condemned and demolished to eliminate any remaining evidence or threat.
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Later that evening, the agents visited the Miami Medical Examiner’s office to examine the bodies of Jenny and Phil. Agent Monroe conducted a forensic examination, observing that Phil’s blood contained traces of black oily substance intermingled with coagulated blood. Jenny had marks indicating a recent injection but showed no signs of the black substance in her system.
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The agents discussed the possibility that Phil was producing the black substance, potentially used in rituals or distributed to others. They arranged for the bodies to be transferred to federal custody and instructed that they be incinerated to prevent any further contamination.
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The agents planned to analyze photographs of the graffiti symbols from the abandoned house, suspecting they might represent a map or coded message left by Thomas Cunningham.
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The agents secured accommodations for the night, intending to rest and resume their investigation the following day.
Analysis and Recommendations:
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The presence of the black oily substance in Phil’s blood indicates ongoing production and utilization of this unnatural material. This substance correlates with previous encounters linked to the Cornucopia House incident and activities of Yelena Kalamatiano. Its appearance suggests a potential proliferation risk if not contained.
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Jenny’s resistance to gunfire implies that the black substance may confer enhanced physical abilities or temporary invulnerability when injected. This aligns with reports of enhanced capabilities observed in individuals exposed to the substance in past operations.
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The agents displayed appropriate caution but exhibited signs of stress and internal conflict. Agent Drummond’s decision to disengage during a critical moment may warrant assessment for operational readiness and psychological evaluation.
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The symbols found in the abandoned house likely hold significance. They may represent locations, events, or rituals related to Thomas Cunningham’s activities. A thorough analysis by specialists in occult symbology is recommended to decipher their meaning and potential implications.
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Coordination with local authorities was managed effectively. However, the exposure to law enforcement and potential witnesses increases the risk of unwanted attention. Efforts should be made to minimize the paper trail and ensure all records are secured or expunged where possible.
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Immediate incineration of the bodies is imperative to prevent any further spread of the unnatural elements. Continuous monitoring for any similar incidents in the Miami area is advised to detect and intercept any residual activities.
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It is recommended that A-Cell provides additional support in analyzing the recovered syringe residue and any connections to previous cases involving the black substance. Cross-referencing with materials from the Kalamatiano operation may yield valuable insights.
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The psychological state of the agents should be monitored. The reported sensation of predatory satisfaction after the engagement may indicate subtle influences from exposure to the unnatural. Regular debriefings and mental health evaluations are advised.
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Given the escalating engagement with connected individuals, an increase in resources and manpower may be necessary to effectively contain and resolve the situation.
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