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<blockquote data-quote="talien" data-source="post: 3936180" data-attributes="member: 3285"><p><strong>Welcome to the Show: Part 1a – Kurt and Jim’s Story</strong></p><p></p><p> CORNWALL, UK -- Agents Young, Grange, and Yolanda encircled Edgar Coleman, father of Lee Coleman, like crows eyeing road kill. </p><p></p><p>“Thank you for agreeing to meet with us, Mr. Coleman,” said Grange in a voice that sounded like he was gargling gravel. “I hope you can tell us something more than what you told the U.S. Marshall.”</p><p></p><p>Edgar nodded. “You’re here because of Lee.”</p><p></p><p>“We’re here to talk to you about the Army of the Third Eye.” Young flipped out a note pad.</p><p></p><p>Edgar forced a smile. “Of course you are. But I’m afraid that the government executed a search warrant. All of Lee’s belongings and correspondence with his family was seized.”</p><p></p><p>“Surely you remember something,” said Yolanda. It was difficult to resist a brunette with a husky voice like Yolanda. Grange’s means of persuasion were much more painful. But there was no need to tell that to Edgar. Yet.</p><p></p><p>The old man leered at Yolanda. He wasn’t THAT old, decided Grange. “There was a phone call. He escaped from the hospital after his self-trepanation. Most of what he said was unintelligible, and the words I could understand didn’t make any sense. My boy told me that he couldn’t come home until he had killed all the ghosts from space.”</p><p></p><p>Grange paused. “Did you tell the U.S. Marshall this?”</p><p></p><p>Edgar shook his head. “I didn’t tell the Englishman who accompanied them either, a Mr. Cotton. They won’t let me visit him, you know. They cited security precautions—said that Lee is too violent and unpredictable to have visitors or maintain normal communication.”</p><p></p><p>“Sorry to hear that,” said Yolanda. “Thank you for your time, you’ll be appropriately compensated.” After Edgar answered a few more questions and Young took down a few more notes, they left the old man’s residence.</p><p></p><p>“His story matches Chief Inspector Alva’s account,” said Young. “According to Alva, they were given a script to memorize by a man from MI-5 named Cotton. They used it in their trial testimony.”</p><p></p><p>Yolanda’s cell phone rang and she answered it. After a few nods and “uh huhs,” she slapped the phone shut. “We got a fingerprint off of the tray we smuggled out of Lee Coleman’s cell at Dartmoor Prison.”</p><p></p><p>“And?” asked Young.</p><p></p><p>“It’s not a match,” replied Yolanda with purse lips. </p><p></p><p>“So whoever is in that prison isn't Lee.” Young sighed. “We don’t have any other leads.”</p><p></p><p>“We do have one other thing we can try,” said Grange. </p><p></p><p>“What’s that?” asked Yolanda.</p><p></p><p>“I think it’s time to bell the cat.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talien, post: 3936180, member: 3285"] [b]Welcome to the Show: Part 1a – Kurt and Jim’s Story[/b] CORNWALL, UK -- Agents Young, Grange, and Yolanda encircled Edgar Coleman, father of Lee Coleman, like crows eyeing road kill. “Thank you for agreeing to meet with us, Mr. Coleman,” said Grange in a voice that sounded like he was gargling gravel. “I hope you can tell us something more than what you told the U.S. Marshall.” Edgar nodded. “You’re here because of Lee.” “We’re here to talk to you about the Army of the Third Eye.” Young flipped out a note pad. Edgar forced a smile. “Of course you are. But I’m afraid that the government executed a search warrant. All of Lee’s belongings and correspondence with his family was seized.” “Surely you remember something,” said Yolanda. It was difficult to resist a brunette with a husky voice like Yolanda. Grange’s means of persuasion were much more painful. But there was no need to tell that to Edgar. Yet. The old man leered at Yolanda. He wasn’t THAT old, decided Grange. “There was a phone call. He escaped from the hospital after his self-trepanation. Most of what he said was unintelligible, and the words I could understand didn’t make any sense. My boy told me that he couldn’t come home until he had killed all the ghosts from space.” Grange paused. “Did you tell the U.S. Marshall this?” Edgar shook his head. “I didn’t tell the Englishman who accompanied them either, a Mr. Cotton. They won’t let me visit him, you know. They cited security precautions—said that Lee is too violent and unpredictable to have visitors or maintain normal communication.” “Sorry to hear that,” said Yolanda. “Thank you for your time, you’ll be appropriately compensated.” After Edgar answered a few more questions and Young took down a few more notes, they left the old man’s residence. “His story matches Chief Inspector Alva’s account,” said Young. “According to Alva, they were given a script to memorize by a man from MI-5 named Cotton. They used it in their trial testimony.” Yolanda’s cell phone rang and she answered it. After a few nods and “uh huhs,” she slapped the phone shut. “We got a fingerprint off of the tray we smuggled out of Lee Coleman’s cell at Dartmoor Prison.” “And?” asked Young. “It’s not a match,” replied Yolanda with purse lips. “So whoever is in that prison isn't Lee.” Young sighed. “We don’t have any other leads.” “We do have one other thing we can try,” said Grange. “What’s that?” asked Yolanda. “I think it’s time to bell the cat.” [/QUOTE]
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