Thursday, May 26, 2011

Return, I guess

Well, I found the notebook today. It was laying just outside my front door. I think that rules out having just "misplaced" it. And, by extension, brings up the real possibility that Red broke into my house for the sole purpose of getting back Mike's old insanity-journal. And I had no idea he was even there.

Wait, it gets better. I checked, and there's more writing here than there was before (I'll upload some pictures later).

So, Red broke into my house, stole Mike's old notebook, wrote in it, and gave it back. Fairly obvious question here, but... Why? I'll read look over the new stuff some more, but I don't think that it'll tell me why this guy broke in.

Also, I have a gun. Just throwing that out there.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Stuck

Alright. Trying to tackle Red to the ground: apparently not the best idea. The video camera didn't make it any easier. Also, the cops showed up about five minutes after I got back inside. Great timing, guys. For this kind of service I pay my taxes, apparently. At least now I have some kind of visual evidence.

Right. So, all I have to go off of is my minute long clip of video. And there are a few things about it that are damn weird.

1) Static, video distortion, and random bits that cut to black. I never had issues with that camera before, but last night it was pretty messed up. Almost like there was interference. Or something. I tried the camera again today, and it worked just fine.

2) There was a third party present last night. At about :30, they charged from the right side of the screen and tackled Red. It might be worth noting that the distortion took a lower pitch at this point. Also, both Red and the other person (the video quality is too low to even tell gender) were gone when I got back up.

3) I was outside for at least five minutes, but the clip is only a minute long.

This should be the part where I make a guess or propose some kind of conclusion to draw from this. But I can't.

I really don't know where to go from here. Aside from sleeping with one eye open.

...

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Well, Mister Red Hood is back. Not doing anything, just standing there outside the window. Staring at me.

Fucker.

I called the cops, they said they'd send someone over. That was an hour ago. Useless bastards.

If he doesn't get his ass out of my yard in five minutes, I'm doing something about it myself.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Ragnarok and Travel Plans

So. End of the world tomorrow, eh? Personally, I'll be waiting it out in my Danger Room. Which is to say, the basement. Doing whatever it is I normally do. Because, like the last fifteen apocalyptic scenarios predicted within the past decades, this one will be a flop too.

It's a shame. I was kind of looking forward to grabbing my shotgun and fighting off the undead/demonic horde.

Anyway, within the next few days I'll be taking a short trip to West Virginia. It's my parents' anniversary, and they're trying to get the whole family together again. So, my little investigation will probably have to be put on hold until I get back.

Also, I can't seem to find that notebook. Which is odd, because I haven't touched the damn thing since I took the pictures I posted here. Eh. I'm sure it'll turn up.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Funny.

Apparently, our friend Mike had a blog that he posted on a few times before his untimely demise. Someone gave me a link to it, but it had been taken down. Still, the URL itself gave me a couple of clues. It was http://www.thearchangelcomes.blogspot.com.

"The Archangel Comes." If that doesn't sound like some cult slogan, I don't know what does. Still, it's a shame the blog was taken down. It might have given me a few clues.

I still don't have any idea why they can't find the body, though.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Visitor

Last night (or, rather, this morning, seeing as it was about 3:00 a.m.) I heard someone knocking on my door. I got up, stumbled my way down the stairs, and listened. The knocking was coming from the back door. In my experience, someone knocking at the back door at night is typically up to no good. I grabbed the fire extinguisher out of the kitchen and kept moving, a bit more slowly. It took me a few moments to get to the door. I tried to stay as quiet as I could, and took a quick look through the blinds.

It was him. Mister Red Hood. Bastard was just standing there. I called 911. For the seven minutes that it took for the cops to get here, we had us a little staredown. That entire time, he never moved a muscle. Just kept looking back. He might have been bleeding. I was too busy trying not to blink to care about that.

Anyway, when the squad car pulled into my driveway, he ran. At least, I assume he ran. I just looked away for a second, and he was gone when I looked back.

Anyway, the cops said that they would keep an eye out and send a patrol car down my street a few times a night. In other words,they have absolutely no idea who this guy is.

Whatever. This is the same guy who stabbed Jeff , I know that. If he comes into my house, let's just say I'll have a little surprise for him.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

911

The small bin of things seized as evidence in the investigation also had a file folder which contained, amongst other things, the transcript of the 911 call the police originally responded to.

Dispatcher [D]: 911, what is the nature of your emergency?

Caller [C]: I... I think my neighbor might have hurt himself.

[D]: Can you tell me what happened, ma'am?

[C]: Well, about fifteen minutes ago, I heard shouting coming through the wall. It was only one voice though, sounded like half a conversation. About five minutes ago, I heard this weird, gurgling sound, and then it just stopped. I knocked on his door, but he didn't answer.

[D]: Alright, can you give me the address?

[C]: He kept saying something, over and over. I think it [unintelligible, interference in the line].

[D]: I'm sorry?

[C]: [Pause] I said, the address is [Blanked].

[D]:  [Pause] Ah. Thank you, we'll send someone over to have a look.

Then, not three minutes later:

[D]: 911, what is the nature of your emergency?

New Caller [NC]: It hurts.

[D]: Sir, are you injured?

[NC]: It hurts.

[D]: Sir, can you give me an address?

[NC]: She told you.

[D]: Sir, are you referring to the call from [Blanked]?

[NC]: [unintelligible]

[D]: Sir?

[NC]: [Sound of a thud, then static. The call is dropped.]

So, it looks like Mike decided to call 911, after his neighbor reported strange noises coming from his apartment. Anyway, the ambulance arrived about six minutes after the second call. Our good friend Mike was found dead in a pool of his own blood, and the rest is history.

...

Understandably, I don't like the way this looks.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

The Notebook

No, not the crappy chick flick (that sound you hear is half  my female followers leaving in disgust, by the way). The one from the evidence locker. And it's damn confusing.
Strangeness begins with the cover. I could swear I've seen that symbol before.
"embrace the archangel", huh? Maybe this guy had a one-man suicide cult. Also, yes, that is blood. Slitting your own throat tends to have that as a side effect.
Other than what appear to be song lyrics, this is utter nonsense.

 I have really no idea what to make of this.

Or this.

"Preaching to the choir?" More sketchy illustrations, and... what's that in the bottom corner? Paranoid ranting? NOW we're getting somewhere.

Shadows, a door... nope, nothing of use.

If nothing else, this shows that our mysterious Mike was a bit unstable, to say the least. I'll try googling a few of the phrases that came up in here, but I don't think it's going to help me too much. That was all that was in there. So much for this line of inquiry. Next, we'll check the 9-11 calls.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Government Property Get!

Alright, I am now the proud owner of the contents of the evidence locker for that suicide case. These are not things that I'm technically supposed to have. You know, legally. I can't tell you all how I did it, but it involved impersonating a lab tech. Perhaps I've said too much. Anyway, I have everything the cops took as evidence in that case. I'll be taking pictures, scanning pictures, uploading transcripts, the works. Stay tuned, because I just might get to the bottom of this.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Turning point.

Well, I took a little field trip over to Jeff's house, like I said I was going to. When I got there, I had to park across the street. About five police cars and an ambulance were parked in his driveway and in the street. The ambulance was pulling away when I got out of my car and headed over.

I asked one of the cops what happened, and who was in that ambulance. He said that they'd gotten a call that some hood in a red jacket had broken a window at this address and climbed through. When they got here, they found a man (Jeff) lying on the bedroom floor with a knife stuck in his shoulder. Mister Red Hoodie was nowhere to be found.

I talked to him in the hospital earlier today (he should be fine, by the way. The knife missed anything important.) As I expected, he thinks it was the same guy that knocked him down in the parking lot. Which means this wasn't an isolated event. Which, in turn, means someone doesn't want him, or, by extension, me, looking into that suicide case. So, the sensible thing to do would be to drop the whole thing and get on with my life.

Like hell I will. That would make too much sense. Besides, there are a few sources of information I still haven't tapped yet. I'll see if anything comes of it.