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The Cellar => Case Files of Crowthorn Investigations => Topic started by: Zarniwoop on 14 April 2008, 12:39:17



Title: Player Notes
Post by: Zarniwoop on 14 April 2008, 12:39:17
I apologise in advance for the sketchy nature of these notes, there were
scribbled cryptically in a kind of short hand, which now I come to look at
them again I failed in places to reinterpret ;-( .. such is life.
(Also my handwriting is hard to read when I rush, even by me!!)
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Ray Fletcher (Retired Policeman)

Middle Aged woman found Dead in Graveyard in Salem., Ami Hanover, freelance
writer in the occult.
Body found by milkman, who mentioned seeing a "moving blue light"

Ami has a Sister in New York,

Rita Carson - Model, Ami's Room Mate.

Ami's Notebook Entry: Salem, Mercy Booth, 1412L

Letter found in notebook dated 5 months ago about article in magazine.

Police Report: Body found just within the gates of the graveyard. By the way
the body was found it looked as though she was just entering the graveyard.
Unofficially the coroner thinks the woman died of fright!

Outside of the graveyard found 13 gravestones, one has a bronze plaque:
"Grave of Mercy Booth. Daughters of Salem Historical Society, 1901". Burial
site of Witches coven

Painting found in historical Society of,  Execution M.Booth
Milkman was Sam Smith.

Realised 1412L in Ami's notebook refers to building constructed in Lyle
Street.  Hagarty examined mosaic found in construction.

In July 1892 M Hagarty paid construction company $2000

Hagarty Death - Cause of death not found conclusively as post mortem
injuries masked any evidence.

Hagarty Notes mentions medieval Prayer to Nyogathea, voices in head, Mercy
Booth, and his plans to bring his wife to the next meeting.

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Greg Jefferies

Amy Hanover, age 40ish, Found Dead in Fairfax Cemetery 4.45am
Dr. Senousky pronounced her dead (Coroner)

Lives in Boston.

Rita Carson, Room Mate
Ami has Sister

"Daughters of Salem Historical Society" on grave of Mercy Booth

Mercy Booth Lyle Street, now demolished
execution of M.Booth (picture)