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The Photos and Evidence

After fearing that her son, JC Johnstone was stolen, killed and eaten by some demonic entity from beyond, Mrs. Jamie Johnstone hired the really, really, really (did we mention really) sleazy Private Eye, Dave Diggler (Not to be confused with his nephew, Dirk) to find out what happened to her son. Aside from a real bad problem with booze and women, "Danger" Dave Diggler uncovered some blunders that the Robertson Country officials tried to cover up. Here is His Report.

DAVID "DANGER" DIGGLER, PRIVATE EYE! (No, Really)

Perhaps I should go into my trip to Adams, TN. First off, I stopped by the Red Dot to pick up some Gin, ok, scratch that, I made my way over to the Adams store to talk to Ken, the guy that runs the joint (no, not that kind). He said he saw the boys just before they turned up missing. Here's Ken and the Store:

KEN AND THE STORE

Next I went to the Police, or rather the Sheriff. He wasn't much help, so I broke into the evidence room (man you should see the shit they have in there!) and I found this, the evidence photos. Notice the times, then look at the stuff in the picture. Looks like something is going on, doesn't it? I found out later that the first photo was taken before the Search Team arrived and the other taken after they arrived.

Before Search Team and After Search Team Evidence Photos.

The Bell Witch Symbol and the Vols? What the hell? Conspiracy?.

The Truck:

The Fuji-Matic Photos:

Perhaps the pictures that bothered me the most were the Fuji photos. Deveolped a year later, after being found in a bag with a strange green herbal smelling grass, the Fuji Matic Pictures tell a frightning story of the boys right before they "vanished". After contacting 250 experts, I think the white stuff in the pictures maybe ghosts ( or actually large gaseous vapors that just happen to form ghost in every picture). Then again, it will take more than this to convince me that ghosts really had something to do with the disappearance. Boy, look at the Fear o' God in that boy's eyes...must be acid.