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OOC: Mildly graphic here. Nothing too offensive though. Sorry about two posts in one day, but the other one was quite short.
All of your fears are well founded and true, All my hands are callous and cruel, All of my arrows that riddle you through, Are bullets that fire me back into you, All of the rivers are boiling with thirst, All my hands are covered with earth, All of my children that gnash with their teeth, Are paperback novels and dogs scratching fleas. ~Baroness, The Gnashing
Okay, we have a new development in the case. We were searching the beach and we came across a phone in the middle of it. I directly recognised it as Jasons. It has a piece of paper above it saying “outbox”. Jason obviously wanted us to see one of the messages that was inside. So I picked it up, to the bewilderment of the police who hadn’t seen the paper and I went to the outbox, where there was 3 messages, typed up in perfect English, sent to his own number for some reason.
“YouTube”
“Username: JoaquinMM345”
“You know the password.”
Those messages obviously directed us to go onto a YouTube account. We tried typing the channel without logging in, but Jason had set the account to private. Even though he said we did, we had no clue what the password was. After spending about 20 minutes guessing on various different computers, someone had the idea of putting “drown”. This didn’t work. We then started using the binary that Jason seemed to be so fond of. So, we figured out what drown was in binary. It still didn’t work. But when we combined them both to make one password, we were granted access. It would have probably been much easier if we got a hacker in, but there you go.
The channel was just a normal YouTube one. It hadn’t been edited at all, there was no information. However, there was one video in the drop section that had been made private. It’s title was simply “Home Videos” What I saw will haunt me for as long as I live.
It started off as a home video of what I presumed was Jason and his brother when they were about 7 or 8 years old. It went on normally for about 2 minutes, with them plodding around the garden, doing kid things. Then it started to get weird. It fast forwarded to when they were about 16 years old. The sound was quieter and loud fuzz was building up in the background. Then, a graphic drawing of a body impaled on a branch was shown. By graphic, I mean it was practically photo-realistic. Almost like photoshopped, but extremely well done. It then zoomed into the face and showed Tom who had obviously just thrown up blood and was completely lifeless and limp. The video then cut to Jason in the modern day, standing on Great Yarmouth beach at the middle of the night. He had just been crying, but was now devoid of emotion. Wearing a worn grey top and muddy jeans, he looked skeletally thin and had his hair cut so that it was almost completely shaved. His beard had grown out of control. He had his guitar with him, the one we were told he got from his uncle. He slung it around his neck and started playing a melancholy tune with creepy vocalisations. This was only for about a minute. After this, he took it off and threw it into the sea. He then began to get a knife out of his pocket and started to make a cut in his leg. That’s when the video ends.
We will have more updates as usual, but most of us are too shocked at the moment to do anything. This man is obviously very troubled by something.
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Awards (stroking myself and thinking I'm superior): @Chaos awards:Best Band - Mind Best Album - Shattered Fairytale by Mind Technical Ecstasy - Jason Smith (x3) Best Solo Male - Jason Smith Birdies:Best Producer - Jason Smith |