Saturday, November 23, 2013

C&H Report HV411 (complete) Haven S4E11 Shot in the Dark

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To: Adsartha Hammett <ahammet@[redacted]>
CC: Danielle Matheson <dmathes@[redacted]>, Peter Torkarov <ptorkar@[redacted]>, Sam Connor <sconnor@[redacted]>, Ash Dunlevy <adunlev@[redacted]>, Jared Engel <jengel@[redacted]>, Daifyn Ifans <difans@[redacted]>, Alec Cray <acray@[redacted]>, Thomas Marlowe <tmarlow@[redacted]>, Eve Marlowe <emarlow@[redacted]>, Alan Donnelly <adonnel@[redacted]>
Date: 11/23/13
Re: HV411

As you are no doubt all aware, the entity currently known as William arrived in Haven under false pretenses of amnesia, maintaining that disguise for all of a day before his accomplishments with the mind-altering black pebbles whose substance has yet to be determined, but which also seem to contribute to his ability to mark other people and alter their Troubles. Subsequent events have confirmed the connection he claims to have with the entity currently known as Audrey Parker, via a shared gunshot wound. Unfortunately the gunshot was inflicted before the William entity could share what information he has about the Troubles and their origin, and his part in the existence of Haven. We have no doubt that the information he intended to share was highly suspect, but it at least would have provided a framework for future theories.

(And no, no one is allowed to interfere with Nathan Wuornos or point out to him that shooting everything that comes out of the barn might not exactly be the best policy.)

Further developments in the William case were complicated by the arrival of the would-be mysterious Darkside Seekers at North Haven Cemetery on June 20th. Despite their lack of what any right-thinking operative would call competence they were in possession of a video camera and an internet connection, which is all one needs these days to cause trouble. At least one of them appears to consider himself a legitimate investigator or scientist, despite having only the rudimentaries of investigation, no situational awareness, and no concept of scientific method. Byrne fell over a pile of garbage bags, for crying out loud. Though he has a point about the gas leaks. He and Harris arrived at the scene of the first incident immediately after its conclusion and proceeded to trample over most of the finer evidence, discovering the corpse and disturbing the entity within, causing its flight before it could be apprehended. Though the Seekers were too caught up in their own flight to note this at the time or later, we noticed that the entity did not try to attack either of them, indicating that despite its apparent lack of control or a clear pattern, one existed. I strongly recommend apprehending the Darkside Seekers after they are outside the town borders and educating them in proper investigative procedures and respecting the team already on the ground.

KC






The first thing to note is that Dave Teagues was conspicuous by his absent during this incident.  We do not yet know what he was doing while this was taking place, though given what's been transpiring lately I wouldn't be surprised if he was holed up somewhere doing research. A full police response team arrived shortly after dawn and the ME's initial report was given verbally to the Chief shortly after that. Conclusion was death by removal of cardiac organ, by some sort of creature or entity with long muzzle and sharp teeth as well as significant jaw strength. (ME did not note any of these features but they would be required in order to consume the cardiac organ in the manner described. For potential culprits see also file KH108, there was a related case involving a hospital in Bangor.) In the middle of this conference the Chief also became aware of the self-titled Darkside Seekers as they were across the street in the cemetery not bothering to conceal their cameras or their parabolic microphone. As much as I appreciate their unintended assistance in distracting the Chief from any possible surveillance we might have placed on him, they relied on their First Amendment rights to shield them from physical harm or prosecution, which as we know is a tenuous shield at best when dealing with police presence on an active homicide investigation. Let alone an active homicide investigation complicated by the Troubles.

Tom, hilarious as that nickname is, you are not allowed to refer to Chief Hendrickson as "silverback." Or, for that matter, as "Officer Bigfoot."


To: Kitty Chandler <kchandl@[redacted]>
CC: Adsartha Hammett <ahammet@[redacted]>, Danielle Matheson <dmathes@[redacted]>, Peter Torkarov <ptorkar@[redacted]>, Sam Connor <sconnor@[redacted]>, Ash Dunlevy <adunlev@[redacted]>, Jared Engel <jengel@[redacted]>, Daifyn Ifans <difans@[redacted]>, Thomas Marlowe <tmarlow@[redacted]>, Eve Marlowe <emarlow@[redacted]>, Alan Donnelly <adonnel@[redacted]>
Date: 11/23/13
Re: HV411

What the hell kind of a name is Darkside Seekers, anyway? Sounds like a kid's cartoon. Or a breakfast cereal. And I've heard you guys speaking French often enough to know that's not how you pronounce Rougarou. Or golem. I'll give them points for the homebrew filming setup, which would be more impressive if they looked like they knew how to use it. Seriously, headphones in the frame? That's just tacky, dude.

AC

To: Alec Cray <acray@[redacted]>
CC: Kitty Chandler <kchandl@[redacted]>, Danielle Matheson <dmathes@[redacted]>, Peter Torkarov <ptorkar@[redacted]>, Sam Connor <sconnor@[redacted]>, Ash Dunlevy <adunlev@[redacted]>, Jared Engel <jengel@[redacted]>, Daifyn Ifans <difans@[redacted]>, Thomas Marlowe <tmarlow@[redacted]>, Eve Marlowe <emarlow@[redacted]>, Alan Donnelly <adonnel@[redacted]>
Date: 11/23/13
Re: HV411

So what you're saying is they've got more money than sense? Interesting. Unsurprising, but interesting. Peter, I'll want a finances check on these two when you get a chance. Let's see how things shake out. On the other hand, that would explain the Teagues' additional hostility toward them: not just similar professions and radically different goals, but potentially similar backgrounds. The Teagues, though, for all that they irritate us, take a more noblesse obligé attitude toward their wealth.

I suppose I'm not allowed to call them mini-Teagues, if Tom can't call Hendrickson a silverback.

AH

Jennifer Mason and Duke Crocker remained at the Haven Hospital for some time after Audrey Parker was admitted for her gunshot injury. Hospital waiting being what it is, eventually Crocker advised Mason that it might be more productive if she returned to the Herald and investigated the Teagues or nudged them into investigating further into the origin of the Troubles, any potential mention of the entity calling himself William, or any other relevant or new information. He also advised her that he would remain on-site to assist and possibly contain or restrain Nathan Wuornos, given that Wuornos was very likely not thinking clearly or calmly while his partner is in the hospital. Crocker and Mason continue to display the teasing and affectionate behaviors of a stable romantic relationship, which I expect will continue to act as a support mechanism for both themselves and their close allies and friends, as well as a much needed point of grounding as we can only expect events to escalate from here. Also noteworthy is how different the relationship between Crocker and Wuornos has been since Crocker's return: until very recently (in Crocker's point of view sense of recently, excluding the six months when the barn was out of dimension) he would not have referred to himself so readily as Wuornos's backup. Again, the kind of stability they'll need much of in the days ahead, if this proceeds according to pattern.

The surgeon at the hospital may bear some closer scrutiny, particularly if he assists with future cases. Unlike many residents of Haven, he was neither directly confrontational about the Troubles nor was he unaware or in denial of the supernatural. His passive-aggressive requests for an answer to what, exactly, transpired between Audrey Parker and William bore several hallmarks of stressors building up to some inadvisable action, however. Considering the overall attitude of the non-Troubled locals, we might want to consider that this is a more widespread problem, too. Wuornos expressed guilt and confusion in actions if not in words, and the three took a moment to affirm their connection as well as putting words to the conundrum of the apparent physical connection between Parker and William. Crocker and Wuornos believed that they could keep William under sedation for an indeterminate but prolonged period of time, which while amusing to consider fails to take into account the unknown extent of his abilities. Any additional brainstorming along these lines was put on hold by the arrival of Vince Teagues, minus his brother, who continued to look more burdened by worries in recent weeks than ever before. Though he expressed concern about Parker's well-being, Teagues' primary concern was getting Wuornos (and Crocker, though that may have been an acceptance of inevitability rather than a genuine desire, given the little love lost between Vince and Duke) into the field to handle the current state of affairs. Namely, not just the rougarou-esque being killing multiple victims and ripping their hearts out - Teagues' commentary indicated this was at least the second victim - but the fact that the Darkside Seekers had hacked the Herald archives and acquired data on the current case.

No, Dee, you cannot call anyone Real Bigfoot Housewives. Besides, I only wear a size 9.5.

Teagues went on to point out that while nobody believes conspiracy theorists when they're theorizing about urban legends, the Troubles are real and there are no doubt any number of agencies, both governmental and corporate (though neither of them appeared aware of potential corporate interests such as the Tet or Sombra Corporations) who would be very interested in Haven's populace. I don't think I need to explain at length how many of these Troubles could be weaponized, do I? I thought not. Parker went on to agree with Teagues that the town needed to be protected from these so-called truth seekers, and asked Wuornos to handle the case on her behalf in one of the more blatant displays of emotional manipulation she has yet used on her partner. It's possible that this was due to being in pain and/or on painkillers at the time, but I can't discount the possibility that Parker is beginning to remember the entity she used to be, which William claims he's so deeply connected to. The more immediate effect, and doubtless the one Parker was aiming for on the surface, was Wuornos and Crocker leaving to investigate the case after a moment of nonverbal affection and bonding between Wuornos and Parker, which was no doubt only wordless due to the presence of Teagues.


Parker went on to drop one layer of the facade of bravado, reminding Teagues that he's known her in three incarnations and may, in fact, know her better than herself. Noteworthy among this is that she did not name herself as Audrey, though she named Sarah and Lucy; possibly because she no longer thinks of herself as "just Audrey Parker." Given that we know she has Lexie DeWitt's memories as well as being aware of or remembering glimpses of the other two incarnations we can put names to, I would rate this as a high probability. For once, Teagues didn't have any of his deception tells when he denied knowing anything about William, though I question how in pluperfect hell he, his brother, and Hendrickson spent six months researching the Troubles and their origin and found nothing. Or, for that matter, how he hasn't drawn the likely connection between the door that must not be opened lest a great evil arrive and William yet. I'm hoping they're just all being knowledgeable about this, because the alternative makes my head hurt. Parker continued to reveal several of her doubts and insecurities to Teagues, doubtless because of all the people she knows in Haven, Teagues is most aware of and capable of harnessing his own destructive tendencies. Or at least was until recently capable of harnessing. She asserted that she did feel the connection on the hill, despite her discomfort with it and fear of it, and went on to divulge that William told her the Troubles were their fault, a statement she then amended to "because of me." Whatever sense of past self Parker may be recovering, then, we can remain fairly confident that she retains the sense of obligation and responsibility that define her current incarnation(s). Teagues was disbelieving in the manner of a man still in love with at least the overall concept of the entity known as AudSarLuLex, the savior of Haven who makes the Troubles end, not in the manner of someone with more than denial to go on. She further confirmed for Teagues that she hasn't yet told Nathan, with an expression that suggested she still fears that telling too much to do so.

The next attack took place at the site of a commercial renovation of a store of some kind; though we do not believe that Jemma Green is affiliated with the Carpenter family into which the chameleon entity married, it is worth noting that she may have been associated with Carpenter's Knot in an employment or other economic/mercantile capacity. Wuornos supplied phone records that indicate she was on the phone with the initial victim when she was attacked, and thus might have material information about the case. The Darkside Seekers arrived prior to Detective Wuornos and were interviewing Green when Wuornos and Crocker arrived, indicating that they either had hacked the phone company or police internal systems, or had re-entered the crime scene at some point and retrieved the victim's last calls manually. Most useful, not that Wuornos and Crocker likely heard it prior to their taking an aggressive stance toward the Seekers, was the fact that Green and the prior victim were born on the same day. Once again the Seekers attempted to hide behind First Amendment rights, which should not protect them from being held as material witnesses to a crime, though Wuornos either was not inclined to do so or did not remember at the time that they stood a good chance of having information pertinent to the case. Awareness and quickness of thought was not in great supply that day, as Byrne and Harris also seemed to think that Crocker was another police detective. Wuornos might have had to arrest Crocker for assault, but it's also likely that charges could be brought against the Darkside Seekers for illegal computer tampering at the very least, which would have been one solution to the problem and enabled him to seize all relevant information and tech as evidence at that point. Unfortunately the rougarou creature interfered. The lights were extinguished prior to the attack, which may indicate intelligence and reasoning capacity in the transformed or non-human creature.

Crocker discharged several shots in the direction of what he believed to be the creature; as no non-aggressors were shot in the process I will refrain from grinding my teeth over blatant violation of the don't fire at what you can't identify rule. Though I suppose it's possible at the outside that he felt he could identify what he was shooting at. He did eventually find the breaker box and turn the lights back on, indicating that the creature turned the lights off either deliberately by flipping the breakers or as a side effect of its presence by overloading the circuits. Still difficult to tell, but none of the bulbs were overloaded to the point where they were rendered inoperable. Both teams of investigators were unharmed, but Jemma Green had become separated from the group and was found by Wuornos a moment later, with what appeared to be a similar injury to her friend Abby. Wuornos went to secure the scene, instructing Crocker to report the homicide. Crocker did also question the Darkside Seekers as to whether or not they recorded any of the attack, but Harris stated that they did not. Said statement came counter to the deception indicators displayed by Harris, including hesitation and downward looks and avoidant glances. After Crocker departed the area operatives observed Harris and Byrne examining the footage they had indeed captured on the camera, although given the lack of low-light capabilities in their filming setup it's debateable as to how much of that footage was usable.  


To: Kitty Chandler <kchandl@[redacted]>
CC: Adsartha Hammett <ahammet@[redacted]>, Danielle Matheson <dmathes@[redacted]>, Peter Torkarov <ptorkar@[redacted]>, Sam Connor <sconnor@[redacted]>, Ash Dunlevy <adunlev@[redacted]>, Jared Engel <jengel@[redacted]>, Daifyn Ifans <difans@[redacted]>, Thomas Marlowe <tmarlow@[redacted]>, Eve Marlowe <emarlow@[redacted]>, Alan Donnelly <adonnel@[redacted]>
Date: 11/23/13
Re: HV411

Wait. So, you're telling me that these people who call themselves the Darkside Seekers don't have any kind of infrared or UV camera to, I don't know, film in the dark? No little kit-bashed devices, nothing that would help them film all these night shoots they're doing? Cause I don't know about you, but if I'm running around filming spooky creatures in the middle of the night, and I want people to believe me that that wasn't a squirrel I just saw, I'd want something that'd film real stuff in the dark like those nature programs, instead of all these blurry people running around screaming.

Also, why'd the cop give his buddy a gun? Doesn't Wuornos know Duke goes around armed like Tom anyway?

AC

To: Alec Cray <acray@[redacted]>
CC: Adsartha Hammett <ahammet@[redacted]>, Peter Torkarov <ptorkar@[redacted]>, Sam Connor <sconnor@[redacted]>, Ash Dunlevy <adunlev@[redacted]>, Jared Engel <jengel@[redacted]>, Daifyn Ifans <difans@[redacted]>, Thomas Marlowe <tmarlow@[redacted]>, Eve Marlowe <emarlow@[redacted]>, Kitty Chandler <kchandl@[redacted]>, Alan Donnelly <adonnel@[redacted]>
Date: 11/23/13
Re: HV411

Because it's funny. Also because it's the heat of the moment and Nathan probably went back to his reflexes where people who aren't cops or security don't carry guns. You're welcome for the earworm, by the way. I did try to get a hair or blood sample from the thingie, but it moved too damn fast.

DM

To: Danielle Matheson <dmathes@[redacted]>
CC: Adsartha Hammett <ahammet@[redacted]>, Kitty Chandler <kchandl@[redacted]>, Peter Torkarov <ptorkar@[redacted]>, Sam Connor <sconnor@[redacted]>, Ash Dunlevy <adunlev@[redacted]>, Jared Engel <jengel@[redacted]>, Daifyn Ifans <difans@[redacted]>, Thomas Marlowe <tmarlow@[redacted]>, Eve Marlowe <emarlow@[redacted]>, Alan Donnelly <adonnel@[redacted]>
Date: 11/23/13
Re: HV411

Your daddy's gonna KILL you. You know he's on this e-mail thread, right?

AC

To: Danielle Matheson <dmathes@[redacted]>
CC: Adsartha Hammett <ahammet@[redacted]>, Kitty Chandler <kchandl@[redacted]>, Alec Cray <acray@[redacted]>, Sam Connor <sconnor@[redacted]>, Ash Dunlevy <adunlev@[redacted]>, Jared Engel <jengel@[redacted]>, Daifyn Ifans <difans@[redacted]>, Thomas Marlowe <tmarlow@[redacted]>, Eve Marlowe <emarlow@[redacted]>, Alan Donnelly <adonnel@[redacted]>
Date: 11/23/13
Re: HV411

Danielle, if we didn't need every team on the ground for this town you'd be grounded to datamining with me. I'm old. My hair's already turning grey; could you try not to make it fall out entirely? Especially with this birthdate thing. Observe and document and do not interfere.

Playing blind man's bluff with the rougarou is interfering.

PT
The ME appears to be a Sherlock fan. She determined that both victims were subject to the same cause of death, and all other wounds appeared to be defensive. Her comment in Crocker's direction about honorary deputy status appeared to be less actual objection and more inquiry by teasing, though the Sherlock cracks came after he openly preferred "consulting detective." Cute. She challenged him to live up to that by presenting him with a mystery, blood left behind on all the victims by the attacking creature, but not resembling any type of blood found in any terrestrial mammal in this dimension. She described it as being 90% blood, 10% other stuff, which she was attempting to separate in the centrifuge. Samples may be acquired for our own testing purposes, but at the time she had not yet processed the foreign substance to determine what it was. The blood was not, however, from the victims presumably determined by type and/or DNA analysis. Further DNA analysis was pending at the time. It was at this time that the Darkside Seekers interrupted the briefing to complain about the lack of disclosure of information by the police. Please contain your commentary to in-person briefing before the e-mail threads get out of control. Wuornos left to deal with them and instructed Crocker to meet back at the station. And no, I am not telling you what "cool" thing Gloria had to show him, if you really want to know what cool things medical examiners can do with bone saws, ask Paul. I'm sure he'll be happy to give you a demonstration if you provide the corpse.


Seth Byrne was the only interfering individual at the hospital at that point, already in a confrontation with Chief Hendrickson when Wuornos came up. He didn't have anything substantive to offer initially, just repetitions of his battle cry of "The people have a right to know." Hendrickson appeared to be provoked into outright threatening Byrne at this time, to which Byrne responded by bragging about all the information he had collected on the incidents and the police attempts to cover it up or investigate without the knowledge of the general population. Byrne proposed that they be allowed to join in with the Haven police investigation with full disclosure to them, and in return they would conveniently lose the footage and audio that detailed what the Darkside Seekers believe to be a conspiracy to hide details of a crime from the general public. At which point Chief Hendrickson removed the symbol of his authority indicating that he was no longer speaking as Chief of Police, and offered to let them live and leave them on the edge of town with their equipment smashed and their van torched. I noted, as he grew louder and more aggressive, that at no point did Byrne raise the camera to film this although it was possible the microphone was left on, indicating that Byrne either has less ability to reason and strategize under pressure than might be reasonable in his chosen profession or that he simply has little experience dealing with aggressive police with a disregard for the law. He did at least point out that all footage and audio is automatically uploaded to cloud storage, so smashing their equipment would provide no advantage to Hendrickson. At this point Wuornos "successfully" pulled Hendrickson away and attempted to calm him down, except that Hendrickson was perfectly calm and had been throughout the entire confrontation. He had staged the show of aggression for the purposes of enticing Byrne to babble every bit of tactical information he had accumulated, and Wuornos doesn't have very much in the way of practical confidence in his cleaner/Chief's methods, does he? It's not as though Hendrickson hasn't been ensuring the silence of the town for years now. Having ascertained that the Darkside Seekers stored their data in the cloud, they would now be able to enlist the help of a capable and trusted individual (Hendrickson suggested Jennifer Mason) to penetrate the storage database and retrieve the information. I assume, Peter, that you are copying that information immediately. And yes, I know you're not younger than Dwight and you can still do that.

Once HPD and its "consulting detective" returned to the station, Crocker took advantage of a brief lull in events to check on Wuornos' mental state, showing signs of support and comfort that have only recently become this steadfast. He confirmed that Parker was still in surgery but through the worst of it, at which point Crocker, in an unwitting parallel to Vince Teagues earlier, asked how Wuornos was doing, and outwaited his typical stoicism. Wuornos is, as we would expect under the circumstances, living in daily fear that he'll wake up to find a Trouble or a piece of subject IN-####'s past that finally separates them permanently. Crocker reminded him that not only is Parker competent to handle herself (when not suffering from a gutshot, one assumes) but that she has them and especially Wuornos for support and protection. Which assertion prompted Wuornos to explain that he no longer believes he's capable of protecting her in any meaningful fashion, going so far as to use the phrase "compete with" in reference to William. This indicates not only that Wuornos' current mental state leans heavily toward brute force as the first and sometimes only solution to a problem but also that he continues to fear that Parker will come to view him as an unworthy or incompetent partner, perhaps both in work and romance, and leave him for someone more worthy (at this time, William). Crocker, having more immediate subjective memories of what Parker chose to do for Wuornos and for the town of Haven, knowing that she could end the Troubles for good and choosing to leave the cycle running rather than kill the person she loves the most, reminded Wuornos of all of this in no uncertain terms. I'd like to thank the Academy for this frying pan I loaned him. (I didn't, but it's awfully nice to see someone wielding a frying pan of +10 Common Sense on Nathan Wuornos.) Wuornos countered with his continued belief that William knows who she really is, meaning subject IN-####'s original identity, only to be reminded that she is, right now, Audrey Parker, or at least more Parker than any of the other incarnations we're aware of, including the original.

Crocker then brought Wuornos back to the case at hand, which was both of immediate concern and would be something concrete they could do to help Parker. Wuornos approached the murderboard with the usual procedure, looking for a connection between victims and finding an obvious one between the two best friends but not between the rougarou's first victim, Hank somebody. Hendrickson then entered the office to announce that he had determined the connection had nothing to do with friendship but was instead reliant on a shared birthdate. June 12, 1981 is given as the official date of the Troubles' return in the previous cycle and also the birthdate of all three victims. This tallies with prior observations of Vince Teagues and Jordan McKee, refining our data from the month down to the precise day on which the Troubles were noted to have returned to Haven. This begs several questions, foremost among them if the Troubles always return so obviously or if it's possible that several Troubled individuals (with afflictions such as the Wuornos-Hansen line and the Hendrickson line - when not in a war zone, anyway) were activated without being aware of it at the time. Further data will be required to make any kind of assertion about this. Wuornos initially planned to acquire records from the hospital, a reasonable and logical approach to take though why he didn't just pick up the damn phone to call over I will never know. However, Crocker realized that Mason's birthday was just celebrated recently - on June 12th - and despite the birthdate as indicated in her adoption casefile, we must take that as questionable given the source of the data. Moreover, given Mason's connection to the former artifact known as the Barn, we - and they - immediately leapt to the conclusion that whatever the rougarou creature wanted, Jennifer Mason was its ultimate goal, leading them to the Haven Herald in the hopes of forestalling the imminent attack.    

The rougarou type creature did quite a deal of damage to the Herald, no doubt compounding Crocker's agitation, but none of the damage appeared to include blood spatter, which Wuornos noted. We can all be thankful that the creature did not also ransack the Herald for its information, either counter-indicating the previous signs of intelligent and reasoning behavior from the creature or indicating that the creature does not believe the Herald to possess information relevant to its needs at this time. More of the effluvia collected from the bodies of the other victims was discovered, and Wuornos reasoned (and I concurred) that since the creature had not yet abducted any of the victims Mason's absence indicated flight rather than abduction, and that she was unharmed or at least whole enough to retreat to a potentially safer location. She had, however, left her phone behind leaving them with no way to contact her until she established contact herself. At this point Hendrickson proposed that they connect with the Darkside Seekers and negotiate for their data. I did not volunteer our data at this point due to our strict non-interference policy, before anyone asks. Crocker objected strongly to the idea of negotiating with the Darkside Seekers for anything, at least in part due to his agitation at Mason's disappearance but also due to their established antagonism towards all forms of law enforcement and, really, anyone who doesn't believe they have an inalienable right to pursue their investigation wherever it goes and whoever they interfere with. That said, they were (and possibly still are) in possession of considerable data pertaining to the current case, including footage and recordings that the police did not have, and reviewing that could help locate Mason and the alleged Troubled person perpetrating the attacks. Wuornos attempted to impose the condition of level-headed and rational action upon Crocker regarding any further involvement, to which Crocker responded, well, the way most of the men around here do. If anything happens to her I'll kill someone, etc.

Byrne, meanwhile, had reunited with Harris and was reaming him out over the quality of the recorded footage when Hendrickson and company arrived. Whether or not Cray's objections are founded in truth (yes you will make objections, I can see you making objections already) it turned out that their footage was of such poor quality as to be along the lines of the Patterson-Gimlin film. And this appeared to be contrary to previous investigations and all of their expectations, which is more notable than their inability to compensate for unsteady hands on the cameraman and insufficient lighting on the camera. I also learned that all of their equipment is indeed home-made and constructed in-house and not in proper lab facilities. Yes, you may now all complain. Wuornos made the actual offer, contingent on usability they might schedule a ride-along for the Darkside Seekers. The fact that Byrne took them up on the offer strongly indicated that either they are insufficiently familiar with police departments to know how hit-or-miss a ride-along would be rather than, say, access to their case archives, or that he considers their information to be of such poor quality that he was willing to practically give it away. Subsequent behavior corroborated the latter attitude, honestly. Harris then confessed that the footage was corrupted, pixelated and unlikely to be of any use to anyone. Further investigation showed that what they believed to be pixels was in fact globules of the sort with which the William entity had corrupted the minds of Haven residents, and the footage was indeed intact. In other words, the creature that perpetrated these attacks was and is not a Troubled person at all, and this may be the natural resting state of William's smaller subordinate creature, if not the natural resting state of the William entity itself. Recall that William stated "Let's get your friend back here" prior to removing the last globules and recollecting them inside the box, though he also appeared to absorb the material of one of the globules into himself, blackening his hand. Currently, though, we have no indicators of which of these three possibilities (the William entity is black globules, his subordinate is black globules, or both are black globules) is the most likely. At any rate, one of them was traipsing around Haven eating people's hearts out of their chests, rather than the more common Troubled person. It was surmised at the time to be more likely that one of William's subordinates was carrying out the attack, perhaps the larger one, as William was purportedly still in the hospital in recovery and still unconscious.       


To: Kitty Chandler <kchandl@[redacted]>
CC: Alec Cray <acray@[redacted]>, Danielle Matheson <dmathes@[redacted]>, Peter Torkarov <ptorkar@[redacted]>, Sam Connor <sconnor@[redacted]>, Ash Dunlevy <adunlev@[redacted]>, Jared Engel <jengel@[redacted]>, Daifyn Ifans <difans@[redacted]>, Thomas Marlowe <tmarlow@[redacted]>, Eve Marlowe <emarlow@[redacted]>, Alan Donnelly <adonnel@[redacted]>
Date: 11/23/13
Re: HV411

It's adorable that they think they have any cred to start with. Adorable.

There's a whole wonderful range of interesting stuff here, starting with the possibility that the Troubles do have some kind of self-defense mechanism against being filmed (not that their equipment helped them there, for which we may all be duly grateful) and it's not just William and his creepy pebbled friend. Then we have the assumption that everyone's making that it's William - not an unreasonable one, but still, I really wish they had a profiler on staff to explain to them why these were safe assumptions to make and to explain the methodology at work here. I doubt very much they've seen this type up close and personal before, and before anyone says it I know, I know. I'm neither allowed to chew William's throat out nor to verbally eviscerate him into tiny little shreds. You'd want to, too, if you were having to surveill the toothy fucker.

AH

To: Adsartha Hammett <ahammet@[redacted]>
CC: Kitty Chandler <kchandl@[redacted]>, Alec Cray <acray@[redacted]>, Danielle Matheson <dmathes@[redacted]>, Peter Torkarov <ptorkar@[redacted]>, Sam Connor <sconnor@[redacted]>, Ash Dunlevy <adunlev@[redacted]>, Jared Engel <jengel@[redacted]>, Thomas Marlowe <tmarlow@[redacted]>, Eve Marlowe <emarlow@[redacted]>, Alan Donnelly <adonnel@[redacted]>
Date: 11/23/13
Re: HV411

You've been hanging around Tom too long again. Should we start a tag-team for surveillance on William?

DI

To: Daifyn Ifans <difans@[redacted]>
CC: Kitty Chandler <kchandl@[redacted]>, Alec Cray <acray@[redacted]>, Danielle Matheson <dmathes@[redacted]>, Peter Torkarov <ptorkar@[redacted]>, Sam Connor <sconnor@[redacted]>, Ash Dunlevy <adunlev@[redacted]>, Jared Engel <jengel@[redacted]>, Daifyn Ifans <difans@[redacted]>, Thomas Marlowe <tmarlow@[redacted]>, Eve Marlowe <emarlow@[redacted]>, Alan Donnelly <adonnel@[redacted]>
Date: 11/23/13
Re: HV411

He's a welcome antidote to William and all his ilk. Sorry. Yeah, probably a good plan. I think we can haul Ash and Alan off the Guard for the time being, if Alan thinks he can keep from making William any unsavory offers.

AH

To: Adsartha Hammett <ahammet@[redacted]>
CC: Daifyn Ifans <difans@[redacted]>, Kitty Chandler <kchandl@[redacted]>, Alec Cray <acray@[redacted]>, Danielle Matheson <dmathes@[redacted]>, Peter Torkarov <ptorkar@[redacted]>, Sam Connor <sconnor@[redacted]>, Ash Dunlevy <adunlev@[redacted]>, Jared Engel <jengel@[redacted]>, Daifyn Ifans <difans@[redacted]>, Thomas Marlowe <tmarlow@[redacted]>, Eve Marlowe <emarlow@[redacted]>

Not like any offer I make him wouldn't be unsavory. Man's got enough unsavory for a whole platoon of me's.

Plus he's probably got weird transdimensional diseases.

AD


Immediately prior to Crocker and Wuornos' return to the hospital, I observed Audrey Parker's heart monitor stop for 3-4 seconds, during which time no visible change aside from the monitor was observable. As the monitor came back online, Parker awoke and immediately checked her surgical bandage, upon which it was plain that no mark whatsoever remained from her sympathetic GSW. She, and I, then assumed this was related to William, as he has access to his full range of powers - whatever those may be, especially in light of his assault upon Stan and exit from the hospital. Yes, we observed it without interfering, however much we may have wished our mandate were otherwise. We may also assume that this means either the doctors ceased the sedative dosage or that William was faking his susceptibility to same until an opportune moment. Considering his other probable activities during this time, we believe the latter is far more likely. This does raises several interesting questions, such as whether or not William has any of Audrey's other scars from her past incarnations or if his confinement on the other side or within the barn itself prevented their connection from being fully felt. The most indicative scar we would like to examine him for is the one on the sole of Audrey's foot, gained while she was Lucy Ripley. Paul, if you could check and see if the hospital records extended to noting distinguishing marks of that nature, that'd be great. I know, I know, it's unlikely, but we should pursue every avenue of investigation. Maybe that doctor will remember.

Following this, Parker underwent the usual rounds of discussion with her doctor, who confirmed that none of the internal damage remained, including the internal stitches used in her surgery. Despite Wuornos' justifiable concern, she insisted she was fine and wanted to get back to work, particularly in view of the fact that William was healed as well. Responsible for the healing, almost assuredly, though neither of them opted to mention it in words. Someday I'm going to lose my detachment and get one of those custom inkstamps saying USE YOUR WORDS and get 'em on the forehead. They took a verbal report from Stan, who appeared to have minor injuries at most and related that there were "two of them," most likely the low men from the Barn. They waited until a routinely scheduled break to force open the door and stun Stan prior to absconding with William from the hospital, indicating either that they have greater tactical intelligence than previously assumed or that William maintains some level of telepathic communication with them at all times. I'm inclined to believe the telepathic/empathic connection, given that at least one of his minions seems to be made up of magical brainworm pebbles. No, I do not have me the brainworms. At this point Crocker confirmed both that the large man from the barn fit the description of one of the two assailants in the hospital and that William walked out of the hospital completely healed and under his own power. As it were. We do not yet have either visual or verbal confirmation that the second man bore any resemblance to the other man from the barn, or for that matter if he bore any resemblance to either of the Darkside Seekers. Do we have absolute confirmation that the low men and the Seekers have been spotted in two places simultaneously, by the way? Let's cross-check all our time stamps and eliminate that loophole.


Further speculation on the part of the Troubled triad (what, like you expected me to go a whole report without that joke) was forestalled by a phone call from a blocked number, which turned out to be Mason calling from a warehouse on a landline. Though historically she has been prone to babbling when panicked, this time she was nearly incoherent with fear, as one might expect after being chased by a monster down to a secret warehouse and left alone. Vince Teagues was reported to be in the archives (we assume but are waiting on confirmation that this refers to the bunker rather than the Herald's archives) looking up information on the creature, while Mason was supposedly safe and untraceable in the warehouse. Considering she described it as "sniffing [her] out," I feel that was at best a limited supposition, but will grant that they needed to acquire more data. I still question the wisdom of not contacting the people known for fixing the Troubles immediately, but what can you expect from a Teagues. We can all express our lack of surprise that a landline in a Teagues-owned warehouse defaults to a blocked number, yes? I thought we could. More interesting is Mason's statement that she somehow knew it was watching her; this may be indicative of good situational awareness and self-preservation instincts (necessary in Haven) or of something more along the lines of the genius locus theory previously attributed to the Teagues Trouble. Someday we'll learn what that is and then we'll order the whole office sushi. Except you, yes Alec, we know your opinions on raw fish. The three at the hospital made immediate plans to come to Mason's assistance while she wrote out a description of the rougarou entity, which was something of a procedural error on Crocker's part though given Mason's state of panic might have been intended as a way of calming her and encouraging her to focus on something she specializes in. Mason was observed to be carrying around the book Unstake My Heart in her purse along with the other accoutrements of a journalist and a woman, for reasons unknown, as the last place the book was seen was in the box of her supposed birth parents' effects. The last places prior to that, of course, were in the house rented to the name of one Agent Howard and in Audrey Parker's Boston apartment from which she traveled to Haven upon first arriving through the barn in June of 2010. We have not yet ascertained if the dates align perfectly, nor if Lucy Ripley arrived in Haven on June 12 1983, but we may take it as confirmation that June is, for whatever reason, a particularly special month to someone in Haven. Closest match I can think of right now is Midsummer's, someone want to do the astronomy to track down how the equinoxes and solstices have shifted over the millennia and pinpoint when it might have been nine days earlier? Or we could just thunk our heads off our desk over three times three some more, that works too. No, Dr. Jones Torkarov, we know there's no time for fits of exasperation over numerology.

The Chief received notification while keeping watch over the Darkside Seekers at their van, the message from Gloria indicating that the rougarou was not, in fact, human, and querying whether or not it might be a transdimensional Trouble. Though at this point confirmation was not needed it was helpful. Hendrickson then queried Byrne if his instruments had picked up any readings that might be helpful, most likely in the interests of not contaminating the information by inclining Byrne to pick one instrument or data set over another. He provided Byrne with the packet of fluid extracted from the rougarou type creature's blood -- at this point shall we stop calling it a rougarou, as it clearly isn't? We'll call it a globule beast. Hendrickson offered Byrne information in exchange for testing the fluid with his instruments to see what could be determined from it. (None of these instruments look terribly precise, by the way, so I'd put the readings gained at no more useful than a yes/no. Still, that's new information.) While they waited for Byrne's instruments to become primed shut up Alan, Hendrickson managed to discover not only what sparked Byrne's interest in the paranatural but also his connection to Haven. It seems that in the previous cycle Byrne had unwittingly made friends with a Glendower boy, who was subsequently taken under the water when the Glendower Trouble activated. Byrne of course did not know this at the time and if Hendrickson was aware of the nature of the Glendower Trouble he didn't enlighten him, either. Upon scanning the effluvia with the instrumentation neither the Geiger counter nor the EMF reader detected any output. Byrne then scanned the effluvia with a homemade device, which indicated inverse molecular charges present in the material. I have no practical idea what this means except that it would appear that the molecular bond structure within the effluvia, and thus within Audrey and William as well, is inversed or reversed from the structure of molecules as we know it in the present dimension and world. In fact, this doesn't appear to have a practical meaning except that Byrne was in possession of a device that would activate and go ding when there's stuff, when the globule creature was near. (And Byrne's behavior at this little revelation indicates that even his partner doesn't have complete confidence in him or their mission. This may be useful if the Darkside Seekers become relevant at a later date.) It may even be that Byrne himself has a minor Trouble that allows him to build devices that shouldn't work by any this-world scientific logic; would that make you happier, Alec? Hendrickson then received notification from Crocker that they had found Mason and were at the warehouse, at which point Hendrickson collected the device with Byrne in tow. Presumably because it was easier to take Byrne with the device rather than stand there and argue with him.

Mason was in the process of being briefed on the developments in the case and a discussion was in progress over what might motivate William to kill Haven residents who had been born on that day, and whether it had to do with the bar/n artifact, the return of the Troubles, or that particular day or some combination of the three, at which point Hendrickson and the Darkside Seekers arrived. First Hendrickson then Byrne attempted to explain the device to everyone but it hilariously ended up being "a device that goes ding when there's stuff," and stuff in this case indicated to mean monsters. As he was demonstrating, however, the device, well, went ding. Crocker and Wuornos at least drew their weapons, only to put them away again upon being reminded of Hendrickson's difficulty with firearms. No source for the reading was located, however, and eventually the device went dormant again. When it was activated a moment later it gave off a different reading, this time indicating that Mason was the source. Let us all note how Crocker interposed himself between Mason and Byrne, and nod our heads in approval of the solidifying of the relationship as well as Crocker's continuing altruistic and chivalric urges. As it turned out the readings were not coming from Mason necessarily, but from the book she was holding. which was indeed Unstake My Heart. Parker did remember the book and the connection was quickly made, however when Mason passed the book to Parker the readings ceased, perhaps as a result of the physical connection between Mason and the book being broken. This was confirmed when she took the book back and the device dinged again. Unfortunately at that time the globule creature did appear, announced by the device making the original sound and confirmed by the shut down of the lights. Crocker attempted to distract them as Hendrickson was rendered unconscious by the initial attack, followed by Wuornos and Byrne, while Parker remained with Mason and Harris. Parker suggested that Mason make some use of the book to attempt to repel the creature or at least understand the connection between all of them, though why she thought the middle of an attack was a time or place for clear thinking I will never know. And at that point, Mason had dropped the book some distance back. Some considerable chaos ensued as several people decided to run interference with the creature while Mason decided not to alert anyone before she retrieved the book, thereby drawing the attention of the globule creature back to her. However, for whatever reason, upon retrieving the book and clutching it tightly, the creature dissolved into its component pebbles as soon as it attacked her, possibly as soon as it touched her. Everyone regrouped as the lights came back up, whereupon Mason seemed to have discovered that the cover of the book was now the Haven mandala, in the men-and-women configuration, which we presume to be the older one. Certainly it is at the moment the more applicable one.


We will pause the play-by-play of this report to consider the implications of this. The tattoo in its present form is gender-neutral and tends to a more angled geometry. (I know we're in Maine, but I doubt very much that they're strange geometries. Then again, Glendowers.) It seemed as though, and later data bore out, Parker couldn't see the insignia and had to instead be told what it entailed. This is unusual in the extreme for her, and though it's possible access to her full range of abilities would allow her to see what Mason can, it's also possible that Mason is tied to some form of failsafe for the Troubles. At this time we have substantive evidence linking Mason, Howard/the barnvatar, the book, the barn, and the Teagues-Carr disappearing reappearing tattoo. What we do not have is any indication of what form these many, many connections take and in what direction they run. We know that the the Teagues, the Crockers, and the Driscolls are all very old families within Haven. We know the tattoo mandala has been around for time out of mind, likely pre-colonial period. We know that there is an as-yet-unconfirmed connection between Vince Teagues and Julia Carr, though we don't know her birthdate. (Apparent age was older than 29 at the time of her presence in Haven, but given her time with MSF it's plausible she could look older than her actual age.) We know that Howard has been the barnvatar/psychopomp figure to subject IN-#### for at least three cycles of Troubles, and that he always knew a great deal more than he told anyone about their nature if not their origin. We suspect that if William can be found and manipulated into giving information about the origin of the Troubles with adequate context (this being the key qualifier), this will go a long way toward explaining the connections at work here, up to and including Mason's apparent immunity to the black globules William brought with him/is composed of/whatever other possibilities we haven't yet explored for them. It seems likely that Mason's birth parents are related to, in approximate order of likelihood, the Teagues line, AudSarLuLex's line, the Crocker line, or William's line. Possibly some combination of the above families, given that we have little concrete knowledge about Lucy Ripley's tenure in Haven, let alone any female members of the Teagues or Crocker families. We rate William's line as least likely unless there are distant descendents in Haven, due to the fact that we do not believe he's crossed over from the barn or what lies beyond it in a very long time.


To: Kitty Chandler <kchandl@[redacted]>
CC: Adsartha Hammett <ahammet@[redacted]>, Alec Cray <acray@[redacted]>, Danielle Matheson <dmathes@[redacted]>, Peter Torkarov <ptorkar@[redacted]>, Sam Connor <sconnor@[redacted]>, Ash Dunlevy <adunlev@[redacted]>, Daifyn Ifans <difans@[redacted]>, Thomas Marlowe <tmarlow@[redacted]>, Eve Marlowe <emarlow@[redacted]>, Alan Donnelly <adonnel@[redacted]>
Date: 11/23/13
Re: HV411

And this, boys and girls, is why we don't take civilians on ride-alongs. It never goes smooth.

JE

To: Jared Engel <jengel@[redacted]>
CC: Kitty Chandler <kchandl@[redacted]>, Alec Cray <acray@[redacted]>, Danielle Matheson <dmathes@[redacted]>, Peter Torkarov <ptorkar@[redacted]>, Sam Connor <sconnor@[redacted]>, Ash Dunlevy <adunlev@[redacted]>, Daifyn Ifans <difans@[redacted]>, Thomas Marlowe <tmarlow@[redacted]>, Eve Marlowe <emarlow@[redacted]>, Alan Donnelly <adonnel@[redacted]>
Date: 11/23/13
Re: HV411

Yes, Mal. Unless they're super-special linked to barnvatar types! But no, really, this is why we insist on so much training before anyone goes in the field. Dee, any reply you're about to make to this that starts with "can I," the answer is no. Especially if it involves the barnvatar.

AH

To: Adsartha Hammett <ahammet@[redacted]>
CC: Jared Engel <jengel@[redacted]>, Kitty Chandler <kchandl@[redacted]>, Alec Cray <acray@[redacted]>, Peter Torkarov <ptorkar@[redacted]>, Sam Connor <sconnor@[redacted]>, Ash Dunlevy <adunlev@[redacted]>, Daifyn Ifans <difans@[redacted]>, Thomas Marlowe <tmarlow@[redacted]>, Eve Marlowe <emarlow@[redacted]>, Alan Donnelly <adonnel@[redacted]>
Date: 11/23/13
Re: HV411

Aww. But I wanna esplode!

DM


Cleanup post-dispersal of the globule monster at the warehouse resulted in Hendrickson being taken to hospital for a mild concussion, and Byrne expressing what appeared to be genuine concern for his well-being, going so far as to use his first name rather than either a title or a mocking nickname. Wuornos noted this aloud as well as to himself, possibly in the hopes that it would further Byrne's apparent attachment to Hendrickson. Harris offered up without any prompting a pseudoscientific explanation for how Mason defeated William's globules, shut up Alan that one was a gimme anyway, to much sneering from Vince Teagues, who might want to consider the merits of a freely provided cover story from the people most likely to degrade that cover. As he pointed out in his next breath, when Wuornos and Byrne engaged in a momentary show of bonding and thanks for distracting the monster in order for Mason to have time to reach the book. I'm not entirely sure he can make the assertion it was solely done to Byrne, but then neither can I argue that Byrne was a contributing factor.

Yes, you may all call Vince Teagues Cronkite from here on out. Dave can be Murrow.

Byrne has a very good point about the passwords. This is at least the second time the Herald's been hacked into by parties not us; the main things that've saved the Teagues from having their secrets exposed is that they keep many of them on hard copy and the sheer weight of small town secret-keeping inertia, which as we all know only lasts so long. He then went on to assert that he'd come to an understanding of how the Troubles work and what those who keep their secrets do for Haven, that having learned the truth he would not be exposing Haven's Troubles to the world. I question this change of heart not least in light of the fact that Byrne and Harris in no way actually encountered a Troubled person, though admittedly they may not have realized it, considering they presumably lack context for who William is and what the cycle of the Troubles means. Nevertheless, it's a touching speech and possibly even heartfelt at the time. If I were Wuornos or Teagues, I'd be assigning someone to keep an eye on their online activity in the event that distance and time (and, perhaps, need for funds) causes them to reverse their opinion on the matter. Parker looked somewhat concerned as they drove off, though given the number of things she has to concerned about I can't necessarily assign the Seekers as the cause.

Crocker and Mason engaged in further romantic couple bonding, complete with making light of past events and Crocker dropping a serious point in between the joking, that they all have their baggage to carry. I'll refrain from quoting Rent at you, but you're welcome for the earworm anyway. This moment of affection and teasing speaks well of their continued future stability despite the neverending onslaught of revelations. Parker and Wuornos, though not as immediately physically affectionate and much quieter in their mutual support, do seem to be continuing down a similarly stable path. The Guard symbol continues, to Mason's sight and only her sight, to be orange and glowing and to take up the space where the moon appears in all others' vision. Parker suggested that this was a message from Howard meant solely for Mason, which while plausible doesn't address the greater question of why. Perhaps this makes Mason his successor? Crocker indicated nonverbally to Wuornos that he should stop pressing for answers nobody had to give and allow Mason time to process, which message he took as an opportunity to check on Parker. Physically, she claimed to feel great - which wouldn't bother her except for the fact that William must also feel fine, and thus be wholly capable of getting up to his usual machinations with or without the aid of his subordinates from the barn. I would note here that William has killed innocent people just to get under Parker's skin, just for the fun of it, and, yes, just to get to Mason, so the incredulity Parker expressed over this willingness to kill multiple people is an ongoing problem for her. If she's going to deal with William, she's going to have to look at what he really is, not what her vague sense of her original self or her memories of him in the barn tell her he is, let alone what she'd like him to be.

Again, further discussion of this was pushed to the back burner by Mason opening the book. I assume the sudden addition of the glowing riddle text was concurrent with the appearance of the Guard tattoo, and that both were activated by the combination of Mason, book, and globules in immediate proximity. Possibly Parker had a role to play in that activation, but if so it was less immediate than the other components. The riddle reads, in total:

In times of great evil
The Child of Ruin
must find the
Heart of Haven
and summon The Door

Your guess is as good as mine. I feel like we should be playing twenty questions with these titles, though I suspect Mason is correct that she's the Child of Ruin, being that she's summoned a Door once already. I don't think we can discount the possibility that she's just the messenger and Parker is the Child of Ruin, however, since we know Parker is capable of summoning transdimensional entities as well. William would most certainly want to kill a messenger capable of delivering news of the method by which he could be removed from this world, and that interpretation I have no quarrel with. (I will pause my theorizing to note that Mason and Parker did a fair bit of finishing each other's sentences, indicating a good deal of similarity in their mental patterns despite not having had time to become acquainted to such a degree. How much of that is due to similar-but-not-identical positions within Haven and how much is due to a deeper link between them remains a matter for speculation.) The Heart of Haven, however, is definitely a subject for twenty question: person, place, or thing? Animal, vegetable, or mineral? And so on. It's entirely possible that one of the family lines is the Heart of Haven (no, Eve, this does not mean ripping the Teagues' hearts out, stop that) or that there's a geographical feature either already known or as yet undetermined that is the Heart, or, for that matter, that it could be tied to a movable artifact such as the Crocker box, though I severely doubt said box is the Heart. What would, I expect, be most helpful would be if Mason were to reread the entire book in the hopes of finding additional riddles that might clear up some of the conundrums posed by this first one.


To: Adsartha Hammett <ahammet@[redacted]>
CC: Danielle Matheson <dmathes@[redacted]>, Peter Torkarov <ptorkar@[redacted]>, Sam Connor <sconnor@[redacted]>, Ash Dunlevy <adunlev@[redacted]>, Jared Engel <jengel@[redacted]>, Daifyn Ifans <difans@[redacted]>, Alec Cray <acray@[redacted]>, Thomas Marlowe <tmarlow@[redacted]>, Eve Marlowe <emarlow@[redacted]>, Alan Donnelly <adonnel@[redacted]>
Date: 11/23/13
Re: HV411

I need a drink now.

KC

To: Kitty Chandler <kchandl@[redacted]>
CC: Danielle Matheson <dmathes@[redacted]>, Peter Torkarov <ptorkar@[redacted]>, Sam Connor <sconnor@[redacted]>, Ash Dunlevy <adunlev@[redacted]>, Jared Engel <jengel@[redacted]>, Daifyn Ifans <difans@[redacted]>, Alec Cray <acray@[redacted]>, Thomas Marlowe <tmarlow@[redacted]>, Eve Marlowe <emarlow@[redacted]>, Alan Donnelly <adonnel@[redacted]>
Date: 11/23/13
Re: HV411

What, explosions and lasers and electric guitars aren't good enough?

AH

To: Adsartha Hammett <ahammet@[redacted]>
CC: Danielle Matheson <dmathes@[redacted]>, Peter Torkarov <ptorkar@[redacted]>, Sam Connor <sconnor@[redacted]>, Ash Dunlevy <adunlev@[redacted]>, Jared Engel <jengel@[redacted]>, Daifyn Ifans <difans@[redacted]>, Alec Cray <acray@[redacted]>, Thomas Marlowe <tmarlow@[redacted]>, Eve Marlowe <emarlow@[redacted]>, Alan Donnelly <adonnel@[redacted]>
Date: 11/23/13
Re: HV411

NO. Booze me up.

KC

To: Kitty Chandler <kchandl@[redacted]>
CC: Danielle Matheson <dmathes@[redacted]>, Peter Torkarov <ptorkar@[redacted]>, Sam Connor <sconnor@[redacted]>, Ash Dunlevy <adunlev@[redacted]>, Jared Engel <jengel@[redacted]>, Daifyn Ifans <difans@[redacted]>, Alec Cray <acray@[redacted]>, Thomas Marlowe <tmarlow@[redacted]>, Eve Marlowe <emarlow@[redacted]>, Alan Donnelly <adonnel@[redacted]>
Date: 11/23/13
Re: HV411

Yes ma'am.

AH

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