Reznik Death Investigation - Sun, Oct 8, 2017
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Report No: GT/GB-171009-046250327
Location: Denver, CO
Agents:
Summary:
The Agents secured the remains of one Radomir Reznik from the Denver County Coroner, uncovered suspicious personal items connecting Reznik to a possible source of unnatural contamination, and arranged for a forensic examination under Delta Green oversight. Preliminary findings indicate highly irregular biological phenomena. Further investigation into a commercial cannabis brand appears warranted.
Operation Report:
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Coroner’s Office (Denver)
- Agents arrived at the Denver County Coroner’s Office to inspect Reznik’s remains. The body was severely burned and displayed missing and partially externalized organs. Evidence indicated post-mortem trauma from a shotgun blast to the head.
- Arrangements were made for transfer to a Delta Green–friendly forensic anthropologist at Colorado State University (CSU). The Agents briefed the medical examiner to treat the corpse as a hazardous sample.
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Courthouse Evidence Retrieval
- Drummond and McCarter secured Reznik’s personal effects from the county courthouse archives. Items recovered:
- A Colorado Department of Corrections ID for Reznik
- A stolen handbag and identification belonging to one “Susanna Carmichael”
- Multiple cannabis vape cartridges (brand: Avalon Gardens), one partially used
- A recorded DVD-R containing footage of Reznik’s disruptive arrest
- Purchase receipts linking the cannabis products to “Susie” and the Denver Greens dispensary
- Agents noted a possible connection between the rapid onset of Reznik’s fatal condition and these vape cartridges.
- Drummond and McCarter secured Reznik’s personal effects from the county courthouse archives. Items recovered:
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Dispensary Inquiry
- Drummond and McCarter initially contacted staff at Denver Greens. The manager, upon learning of federal law enforcement affiliation, offered minimal cooperation. No relevant information was divulged regarding the brand or the circumstances of the alleged robbery of Carmichael’s handbag.
- Subsequent return to Denver Greens was conducted by Booth, who purchased additional Avalon Gardens products for further examination. Agents noted repeated references to high potency and the brand’s distinct line of flavored cartridges.
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Autopsy at CSU
- The Agents convened at CSU with Dr. Evelyn Carrington, a confirmed Delta Green–friendly specialist.
- Examination of Reznik’s remains revealed:
- Advanced organ damage consistent with extreme cancerous growth in the lungs
- Evidence that growth progressed at an abnormally accelerated rate
- A fluid within the lung tissue akin to lipoid pneumonia, possibly related to chronic high-intensity vape inhalation
- Physical trauma to the torso suggesting that multiple organs were wrenched free by biological processes prior to the fire
- Confirmation that the lethal shotgun blast was administered after Reznik had already died
- Carrington preserved tissue samples for potential further testing under Program supervision.
Analysis and Recommendations:
- The rapid and anomalous cancer-like growth in Reznik’s lungs, combined with accounts of violent and unnatural organ movement, indicates a possible pathogenic or unnatural agent. The presence of Avalon Gardens–brand cannabis products preceding these symptoms suggests a contamination vector or deliberate adulteration within the product line.
- Investigation of the Avalon Gardens supply chain is strongly advised. Such an unnatural contaminant may pose significant public health risks if distributed widely.
- The stolen items from “Susanna Carmichael” may connect Reznik to unknown parties. This line of inquiry could reveal whether others have been exposed to similar effects. Further information on Carmichael’s whereabouts and her potential involvement is recommended.
- Follow-up should evaluate whether local law enforcement or civilian personnel were exposed to biologically hazardous materials. Secure medical screening for possibly affected individuals may be necessary.
- Reznik’s post-mortem gunshot wound suggests heightened fear among correctional staff who encountered the event. Surveillance or discreet containment is advised if these individuals exhibit psychological distress or signs of infection.
- Continued monitoring of Agents is advised given the unsettling autopsy findings and potential unnatural contamination. Close observation of mental state and any physical anomalies should remain a priority to ensure operational readiness.
Initial Focus on the Investigation at Denver County Jail (Referenced from Previous Session) Arrival at the Denver County Coroner’s Office Examination of Resnick’s Body with Dr. Caldwell Chain of Custody and Transferring the Body Courthouse Visit for Resnick’s Evidence Contents of the Evidence Box Viewing the Security Footage on the DVD-R Suspicion About the Vape Cartridges Visit to the Dispensary “Denver Greens” Body Transfer to Dr. Evelyn Carrington at CSU Autopsy with Dr. Carrington at CSU Session EndSession Notes
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