CASE FILE #CIB-008

TALES FROM THE TRAILER PARK

CLASSIFIED - HIGH THREAT

Date Opened: December 15, 1998 | Last Updated: December 16, 1998

Field Details
Lead Investigator Investigator 66
Location Muleshoe, Texas
Phenomenon Type Vampiric Activity / Supernatural Predation
Threat Level HIGH THREAT
Status ONGOING INVESTIGATION

📋 INITIAL REPORT

The Bureau received an urgent subcontract from the federal government regarding a perplexing case in Muleshoe, Texas. Local authorities had discovered a blood-drained corpse in a dried-out ravine approximately one mile outside of town. The victim, identified as Dale Conklin, a transient with a minor criminal record, exhibited signs of complete blood loss without any animal involvement—a detail that immediately raised red flags.

Sheriff Dupree's office contacted the Bureau after medical examination revealed bite marks that appeared to have been made post-mortem. The lack of animal tracks, combined with the precision of the blood extraction, suggested something far more sinister than a simple animal attack.

Investigator 66 was assigned as lead investigator, coordinating a team that included Investigator 07 for field operations, Investigator 13 for medical analysis, Investigator 51 for forensic processing, and Investigator 89 for occult research.

👁️ WITNESS TESTIMONIES

Sheriff Dupree, Local Law Enforcement:
"We've never seen anything like this. No animals, just... drained of blood. That trailer park? Those folks keep to themselves. Blackout curtains on every window. Hell, I'd bet money they're running something out there, but I can't prove it without probable cause."
Recorded: December 15, 1998 - 2:45 PM
Diana Tully, MD, Local Mortician:
"You know, legend says a vampire kiss puts the hemoglobin into stasis... I love Anne Rice novels. The romanticism of it all... The bite marks were made after the heart stopped, you see. Very strange, very unnatural."
Recorded: December 15, 1998 - 4:20 PM
Agnus, Local Librarian (Age 92):
"Harold Meyer painted that mural. He passed away last year, no family left in town. Funny thing—he came back two weeks after finishing it to do some 'touch ups.' Never did understand what he was adding..."
Recorded: December 16, 1998 - 11:30 AM

🔍 BUREAU INVESTIGATION

Forensic analysis by Investigator 51 revealed critical evidence that would shape the investigation's direction. The blood type analysis showed Type O blood on both the victim's clothing and a drainpipe at the trailer park—a connection that couldn't be coincidental.

EVIDENCE LOG - ENTRY #001
Blood Type Analysis: Type O confirmed on victim's shirt and drainpipe sample
Sample Collection: December 15, 1998 - 3:15 PM
Analysis Performed: Investigator 51
Result: Blood type match suggests same source
EVIDENCE LOG - ENTRY #002
Dental Adhesive Residue: Blue stain around victim's gums
Sample Analysis: December 15, 1998 - 4:45 PM
Analysis Performed: Investigator 51
Result: Fake teeth attached post-mortem using dental adhesive
EVIDENCE LOG - ENTRY #003
Blood Thinner Traces: Found on victim's clothing
Sample Analysis: December 15, 1998 - 5:20 PM
Analysis Performed: Investigator 51
Result: Medical-grade blood thinner applied topically to clothing
EVIDENCE LOG - ENTRY #004
Occult Iconography: Vampiric warding runes discovered in mural
Discovery: December 15, 1998 - 2:30 PM
Analysis Performed: Investigator 89
Result: Hobo symbols embedded in coyote jaws, added after original mural completion

Medical examination by Investigator 13 confirmed that the bite marks were indeed made after death, ruling out any natural animal predation. The precision and lack of tearing suggested surgical precision—or supernatural intervention.

🎨 OCCULT INVESTIGATION

Expert analysis by Investigator 89 proved invaluable when they discovered subtle vampiric warding runes embedded within a mural on the laundromat wall. The mural, depicting two coyotes under a blood moon, contained hobo symbols carefully concealed within the animals' jaws.

OCCULT ANALYSIS - MURAL INVESTIGATION
Location: Muleshoe Laundromat
Artist: Harold Meyer (deceased)
Original Completion: Approximately 3 years ago
Modifications: Vampiric iconography added 2 weeks after completion
Significance: Traditional warding symbols used by transient communities

Historical research at the local library revealed no previous similar deaths in the area, but Investigator 89 noted that the iconography matched patterns found in certain underground occult communities. The symbols appeared to be protective wards—but against what?

🏚️ TRAILER PARK INVESTIGATION

The trailer park investigation revealed a disturbing pattern that went beyond simple criminal activity. Every trailer displayed blackout curtains, and Investigator 07 discovered a drainpipe with what appeared to be dried blood stains. Further analysis confirmed the blood matched the victim's Type O blood.

TRAILER PARK EVIDENCE
Blood-Stained Drainpipe: Type O blood confirmed
Blackout Curtains: Present on 100% of visible trailers
Suspicious Drawing: Creepy smiling faces under starless sky
Resident Cooperation: Zero cooperation from residents
Estimated Population: 15-20 trailers, occupancy unknown

Investigators noted that the trailer park residents exhibited unusual behavior, with all windows covered and no visible activity during daylight hours. The Sheriff had mentioned suspicions of drug activity, but the Bureau's investigation suggested something far more sinister.

🧛 VAMPIRIC INDICATORS

Multiple factors pointed toward vampiric activity rather than simple criminal behavior. The mortician's knowledge of vampire lore, combined with the post-mortem bite marks and blood draining, created a pattern that couldn't be ignored.

VAMPIRIC INDICATOR ANALYSIS
Blood Draining: Complete removal without animal involvement
Bite Pattern: Post-mortem, surgical precision
Folklore Knowledge: Mortician's familiarity with vampire mythology
Warding Symbols: Protective runes in public spaces
Missing Persons: Pattern of disappearances in area

The discovery of fake teeth with dental adhesive suggested an attempt to conceal evidence of vampiric feeding. The blood thinner traces indicated a sophisticated approach to blood extraction that went beyond simple violence.

⚠️ CURRENT STATUS

The investigation took a critical turn when Ronnie, a local redheaded youth, was reported missing by his parents. Multiple witnesses had reported seeing a "red-headed boy" in various parts of town, but Ronnie's parents confirmed he hadn't been home in several days.

⚠️ ONGOING THREAT ASSESSMENT ⚠️

Multiple missing person reports suggest active predation. Trailer park residents show signs of supernatural influence. Search warrant required for full investigation. Diana Tully's behavior and knowledge of vampire lore requires further investigation.

During the town hall meeting, Investigator 13 observed a lanky man with powdery dry skin and glassy eyes who appeared agitated before slipping out into the night. The man's physical characteristics matched descriptions of advanced vampiric transformation.

The "date" arranged by Investigator 07 with Diana Tully at the local Sizzler restaurant raised additional concerns. Her knowledge of vampire folklore, combined with her position as the local mortician, positioned her as either a potential victim or a willing participant in the supernatural activities.

📊 INVESTIGATION CONCLUSION

The Bureau's preliminary investigation has identified a sophisticated vampiric operation operating under the guise of a trailer park community. The combination of occult symbols, blood evidence, and missing persons suggests an organized supernatural threat that extends beyond simple predation.

CASE STATUS: ONGOING INVESTIGATION
THREAT LEVEL: HIGH THREAT
NEXT REVIEW: December 25, 1998
CLEARANCE REQUIRED: ALPHA or higher

Recommendations include immediate search warrant execution for the trailer park, surveillance of Diana Tully's activities, and investigation of the mural's occult significance. The Bureau must determine whether this represents a localized threat or part of a larger supernatural network.

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