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{{Case_Template|case_# = 0160112|audio_by = Jonathan Simms|author = Alice "Daisy" Tonner|date_of_statement = 1st December 2016|date_of_event = 24th July 2002|locations = M6, near Preston|last_case = [[MAG_60:_Observer_Effect|Observer Effect]]|next_case = [[MAG_62:_First_Edition|First Edition]]}}
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{{Case_Template|case_# = 0160112|audio_by = Jonathan Simms|author = Alice "Daisy" Tonner|date_of_statement = 1st December 2016|date_of_event = 24th July 2002|locations = M6, near Preston|last_case = [[MAG_60:_Observer_Effect|Observer Effect]]|next_case = [[MAG_62:_First_Edition|First Edition]]}}Alice "Daisy" Tonner is part of Section 31 and has brought Jonathan Sims another tape that was located in the room Gertrude was found in. She and Bascera suspected that he might have killed his predecessor, but CCTV has recently exonerated him. Daisy explains that she doesn't want to be involved with The Institute, but agrees to disclose her first Section 31 story.
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Daisy has been part of Section 31 for 14 years and on the police force for 2 years beforehand. She worked with Isaac Masters for the Road Policing Unit. On the M6, near Preston, the two of them flagged down a Citron C15 [[Breekon & Hope]] delivery van which was going 25 miles an hour. The van was grimy and rusted which wasn't washed off by the rain.
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A very normal looking man came out, calling himself Tom, with the two cockney Breekon & Hope delivery men. There was the sound of a slow, painful and slightly musical moan came from the back of the van. Isaac demanded Tom open the doors, which he did.
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Inside the van was the coffin that [[MAG 2: Do Not Open|Joshua Gillespie]] looked after: and old wooden, unvarnished coffin with a thick metal chain wrapped around it and secured with a padlock. The words 'DO NOT OPEN' were scratched into the coffin lid. Isaac demanded the delivery men take the coffin out, and retrieved the key from Tom.
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Isaac opened the lock and the chains burst apart. The moaning stopped and the lid of the coffin slowly opened. Inside was a set of stairs leading down as far as they could see, which didn't match the surrounding area. Daisy struck one of the delivery men which felt like wood. Isaac stepped down into the coffin and Daisy tried to stop him, but one of the delivery men stopped her. The coffin lid closed and they cockney men re-sealed the coffin. Daisy charged at the men, but one of them punched her in the gut, winding her.
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She reported it, expecting an investigation, but was instead given a Section 31.
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Jonathan thanked her for the statement, but asked if she knew anything about vampires. Daisy said she did, they started to record suspect people, and if the interrogating officer heard them speak but they didn't speak on the recording, she would take them into the middle of Epping forest and burn them to ashes. This has happened 5 times in the past 9 years.
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[[Jonathan Sims|Jonathan]] wonders if the delivery men from Breekon & Hope are guardians or prisoners of the coffin. The confirmation of the vampires that [[MAG 10: Vampire Killer|Trevor Herbert]] mentioned is reassuring. He is also hurt by Basira's mistrust, but can't afford to confront her as he needs the tapes.

Revision as of 18:56, 20 November 2017

Alice "Daisy" Tonner is part of Section 31 and has brought Jonathan Sims another tape that was located in the room Gertrude was found in. She and Bascera suspected that he might have killed his predecessor, but CCTV has recently exonerated him. Daisy explains that she doesn't want to be involved with The Institute, but agrees to disclose her first Section 31 story.

Daisy has been part of Section 31 for 14 years and on the police force for 2 years beforehand. She worked with Isaac Masters for the Road Policing Unit. On the M6, near Preston, the two of them flagged down a Citron C15 Breekon & Hope delivery van which was going 25 miles an hour. The van was grimy and rusted which wasn't washed off by the rain.

A very normal looking man came out, calling himself Tom, with the two cockney Breekon & Hope delivery men. There was the sound of a slow, painful and slightly musical moan came from the back of the van. Isaac demanded Tom open the doors, which he did.

Inside the van was the coffin that Joshua Gillespie looked after: and old wooden, unvarnished coffin with a thick metal chain wrapped around it and secured with a padlock. The words 'DO NOT OPEN' were scratched into the coffin lid. Isaac demanded the delivery men take the coffin out, and retrieved the key from Tom.

Isaac opened the lock and the chains burst apart. The moaning stopped and the lid of the coffin slowly opened. Inside was a set of stairs leading down as far as they could see, which didn't match the surrounding area. Daisy struck one of the delivery men which felt like wood. Isaac stepped down into the coffin and Daisy tried to stop him, but one of the delivery men stopped her. The coffin lid closed and they cockney men re-sealed the coffin. Daisy charged at the men, but one of them punched her in the gut, winding her.

She reported it, expecting an investigation, but was instead given a Section 31.

Jonathan thanked her for the statement, but asked if she knew anything about vampires. Daisy said she did, they started to record suspect people, and if the interrogating officer heard them speak but they didn't speak on the recording, she would take them into the middle of Epping forest and burn them to ashes. This has happened 5 times in the past 9 years.

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Jonathan wonders if the delivery men from Breekon & Hope are guardians or prisoners of the coffin. The confirmation of the vampires that Trevor Herbert mentioned is reassuring. He is also hurt by Basira's mistrust, but can't afford to confront her as he needs the tapes.