Delta Green-Lost in the Dark Operation A Victim of the Art
From Karriviki
Spoiler Warning: Contains spoilers for the official DG adventure "A Victim of the Art" Date: 23.9.1998
Agents and Friedlies:
- Julius Estéban (Agent Robert)
- Joseph Mulligan
- Anthony Norland
- Edgar Smith
- Chang Sung
- Theodore Weeden
Case Details
Who?
The suspect:
- "The Chiropractor"
- The boy with the amulet
The meddlers:
- Mr. Ortiz
- Joseph Mulligan
What?
When?
Where?
Long Island, New York City
Why?
Operation Log
- Intercepting the FBI case
- Unusual serial killer
- Three murders known
- Two attacked while walking outside in the dark
- One victim attacked at home
- The spines of the victims had been removed
- The only witness was catatonic
- The crime scenes indicated that the attacker was capable of lifting a large man and flying
- Mulligan stumbled onto the scene
- He said that he had investigated Groversville a month before and had been shot there
- He also claimed he had woken up under a bridge in New York just a few days ago and that Ortiz had appeared and sent him here
- A suspect with links to all victims was found, a boy who had inherited some occult objects
- He was constantly wearing an amulet
- We surmised that the amulet transformed him into a creature responsible for the murders
- Mulligan had interviewed the boy and managed to obtain the amulet when the boy was arrested
- As instructed we sent the amulet away for study
- After it was neutralized, the boy was released
- During the investigation it was heard that professor Smith was alive
- He had been at some kind of private clinic for treatment, but would not reveal more
Debriefing
Result of operation:
Causes for success/failure:
Lessons learned:
Improvements (processes, intelligence, resources):
Leads and loose ends:
Attachments
A Victim of the Art Report by Agent Robert