[Delta Green] Operas and Avatars: Puppet Shows and Shadow Plays

Maerdwyn said:
He also tries to arrange for a forensics team to go over the car, but is willing to leave that duty to Andrews, since he was able to get them in so promptly yesterday.
(OOC- Hey, a little well placed *CED* goes a long way. So much for a high Diplomacy skill.)
 

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The helicopter pilot says that you have him for the entire day. Though if he is going to a lot more flying he should go fill up his fuel tanks.

Forensics and a medical examiner arrive at the scene. Several fingerprints are lifted from the car. The trunk is empty save for a spare tire. A wallet is found on the body. A drivers license identifies the man as Kenneth Braverman of Houston, Texas. Calling in the plates confirms that the car is registered to Kenneth Braverman. Mr. Braverman is also wanted as a suspect in a series of murders in and round Houston.

Agent Andrews also get a call on his cell phone from Dr. Gutierrez, the Phoenix medical examiner. "Agent Andrews. I have some finding from the autopsies of the bodies found on the Begay Ranch. All the sheep, the two boys, and the wife died of massive blood loss. The husband died from a broken neck though he also had the same massive blood loss. A tox screen of the subjects detected an unknown chemical in their blood. We have so far been unable to identify it. The needle-like wounds on the torso of the bodies pierced the subjects lungs and heart."
 
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Solomon thanks the pilot. "We probably will need to do some more flying, but we'll need to be here for a little while longer, at least. Do you want to go refuel and pick us up here in a little while?"

When he hears the information about Braverman, Solomon says, "Unless we find a knife or something around here with Braverman's prints on it, he didn't do this to himself. Lets get on the phone to the Houston PD, and see what they have to say about this." And he does, asking for the detective in charge of the Braverman cases.
 


"Good Morning, Lt. Randal. This is Special Agent Solomon Brown, out of the Phoenix FBI office. In the course of investigating a number of disappearences in the area, we have...unearthed a white 1993 Ford Taurus, Texas plate number ######. A male corpse in advanced decay was found bearing Kenneth Braverman's wallet. We're waiting on word form the coronor on time and manner of death. I was hoping you could shed some light on who we've got here - we know you were looking at Braverman for something, but not much else."
 

"Yes we have a warrent out for his arrest. He is the prime suspect in a series of prostitute slaying in and around Houston. He was also a Houston police officer. When we searched his home we found the partially cannibalized and bloodless remains of his two children. His wife, Eliane Braverman is also missing, presumed kidnapped. The Tauras you found is their family car."
 

Bloodless? Solomon's mind shouts. "Lt. Randal, would you mind faxing the coronors reports on Braverman's children to us at the Phoenix office? We've got several victims here, and I'd like to compare the findings, if that would be all right with you. I'll keep you informed of anything we find out, and if we learn anything about Eliane's wherabouts."
 

Andrews asks, "Can we assume that the blood was drawn from the needle marked area on the chests? Let me know as soon as you get a work up on the chemical. There's another body out here, Doctor. Organs spilled out if the chest cavity. Make sure your men pay attention to what kind of incision was made, or if it was an animal."

Andrews relays the coroner's call to Brown, and assuming that he explains the Houston call, Andrews says, "How much do you want to bet that the same chemical is going to be found in those kids. I think Braverman is just one part of this mess. Maybe his partner or partners wanted him out of the way. Let's not assume anything until we see Houston's file."

Andrews calls over to the examiner, "Do you have a time of death for this guy?"
 

taitzu52 said:
Andrews asks, " Let me know as soon as you get a work up on the chemical. "

Would it be ok if I sent the blood samples to the FBI labs in Virginia? We are pretty much stumped here on what it is.


Andrews calls over to the examiner, "Do you have a time of death for this guy?"

I would place a time of death at 5 to 6 weeks ago.
 

Gomez said:
Would it be ok if I sent the blood samples to the FBI labs in Virginia? We are pretty much stumped here on what it is.
"Absolutely. I'll have DC call you at your office with instructions.", says Andrews. He will make this happen in his previous call to the Bureau.

Gomez said:
I would place a time of death at 5 to 6 weeks ago.
"OK, that's at least two weeks after the sheep started dying. Thank you, sir.", Andrews says to the examiner. Andrews is dictating notes to a recorder and making a wider sweep of the area as he thinks to himself.
 

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