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Agent's Dossier Ep29

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Thanks for watching! I'm Wes Otis. Welcome to Agents .ca episode number 29. I have some wonderful players with me and let's find out who they all are. Let us start with Saint. Hello, I am playing Norman Morales and he is being haunted by a ghost in the machine, but he doesn't know that yet. Hello, I am Pooja and I'm playing Robin Porter, who is diving deep into parent -teacher politics. In a way that she never thought she would, nor had any desire to do. Hey, y 'all. I am Mac.

I am playing Wanda Sims. And that's all you need to know. Hey, I'm Michelle, and I'm playing Yesenia Alvarez. And she's actually not fighting this time, which is a little weird for her. All right. So this is a great place for a recap. And boy, howdy, do we have a lot of stuff going on. All of you met with Agent Jackson, your new handler at the Lenny's, I believe two episodes ago, to get a mission brief about what was going on in

Fresno, California. At Washington Middle School, there had been five people who have just disappeared, vanished for some reason, usually at night. After a sporting event, you dug a little deeper and you found out that the leaders of the PTA were Brie Baker, Tiffany Rogers, and Summer Westfield. And they seem to be the power behind the PTA and really pushing for what is great for their kids, not so much what's great for the school in general. The school itself brings in a lot

of money for sports. and kind of is lacking in academics and art, which is not unusual for a lot of schools nowadays. You met with Principal Martinez. She's an older principal who's pretty close to retirement, like a year or so away. You met the vice principal, which was Wallace Tucker, who he definitely feels, he didn't out and out say. that these people in the PTA were Karens, but strongly hinted towards it and wasn't

really happy with where they were going. You were told in your briefing about Hank Taylor, who is the athletics director. You have not had a chance to talk with him yet. Talk to the janitor, Ace, who has been at the school for a long time and also mentioned that the PTA seemed to be very strong. but didn't really have much interaction with them, luckily. Finally, you met the IT person

Caleb Hernandez. He is a super geek, which is not a shock, and really lacks on, like, the second Norman came in and was like, hey, can I look at your computer? He's like, sure, I'm going to go outside and not look at what you're doing, and probably caused Norman's NSA heart to shrink a few inches in a second. I believe that you had spoken with all of these people, kind of got a good picture of the PTA, of what's been

going on inside the school. You haven't really looked into the victims yet, the people who have disappeared. They were, just to kind of recap, Julia Rivers, Shannon White, Tony Kearns, Walter Thomas, and Richard Wilcox. of kids who are in sports, Richard is the last victim, are in sports and possibly had problems with Bree and her cohorts. I believe Norman took a look at a video of Bree

and Richard having an argument. outside the gym the night that he disappeared she went back in the gym he left oh and like saint said norman keeps having this little prompt pop up saying are you a friend in their computer so that is another thing that's been happening okay let's jump into it so you had all gathered this information It's still relatively early in the day. I would say that you probably get together after you have these conversations unless you want to go

and do something separate again. Or do you want to come together and kind of talk about the information that you have? So you're all in the front. You've gotten your information. You've exchanged the information. Now you're just going to talk about what you feel your next moves are. So whoever would like to start, go for it. Okay, I guess from what we've all learned, things keep pointing at the PTA. And Brie Baker. Yeah, at Brie Baker and her cohorts. My question is, I know Brie

went to the school. Did any of the missing parents also go to the school? It seemed to be the case when I was discussing things with the principal. Yeah, most of them did. The only ones that did not were Julia and Walter. Those were the only two that didn't go to the school. I think we still need to dig up a connection between these children and their parents if there's something academically or some other connecting thread between all of them besides being on the sports

team. Well, apparently... Each of the parents also, one way or another, challenged Bree, either for control of the PTA or because of the stranglehold that she and her flunkies have over funding and what actually is. So it sounds like our next course of action is probably discussing things with Hank and then tracking down the PTA. Yeah, it makes sense to suss out how strong that connection is and if Hank even has. control over the funding of whatever's going on with that money. Okay.

Who wants to go talk to Hank? Well, who knows the most about sports? I think it's less about knowing about sports as much as being able to bullshit academics. Bullshit or, you know, establish camaraderie. Flexible approaches here. Personally, I was more of an inside kid. I think we all know what the answer of this question is. It starts with a why. It's probably going to be me. Oh, you? I was going to say Yesenia. Yeah, I was going to say me. Oh, it could be. I thought it

was going to be the grunt, but yeah. Also, I'm just spitball. I don't know. But it's like we can just. Yeah, no, that's fine. No, because I think because Yesenia has trained and has, you know, whatever. She probably was in sports when she was in school. She's, you know, she's going to know how to talk coach. All right. Well, then let's do that. Okay. Cool. All right, so while the rest of you are waiting, unless you have something specific that you want to do while

this is going on. I'm going to check out that Pokestop. Okay, yeah, that's cool. No, Wanda would not be playing Pokemon. In real life, Michelle will. Just, like, you said that, and I was like, oh, yeah, I could go for some poke. Same. The exact same thing. I had a feeling that was going to be the case. Yesenia, you head to the gym. There's a bunch of kids running in a circle around the gym getting ready for their, you know, for whatever they're going to be doing, probably

dodgeball or something like that. And if they allow that anymore, I don't know if they allow dodgeball anymore. They do, but it's with softer balls. I'm not kidding. They throw terribly. It's fucking kids today. When I was a kid, they used rocks. No. Bowling balls. I know. That was the joke. Softer balls just means it was another reason they got to cut the days on the school nurse, right? Yeah. Like if kids aren't getting hurt as much, then they don't need to have a

nurse. If they're not getting concussions all the time. It's a conspiracy. It's a conspiracy. This is the real conspiracy we should be investigating. So as I said before, Hank is an older gentleman, probably has been here for like 30 some odd years. And he's got, he basically kind of looks like if... just this he's older a little bit overweight but still looks relatively fit he's got on shorts that might be a head too small and a white shirt,

polo shirt thing. So he's kind of a walking stereotype and he's got a clipboard and he's watching the people and he clocks you come in and he walks over to you and says, hi, can I help you? Hi, are you coach Taylor? I am. I am. And you are? My name is, I forgot what our pseudonyms are. So insert pseudonym here. I'm with the district. We are just trying to interview people at the schools, find out more about the schools so that we can possibly get you guys some more funding.

So we're just trying to find out, you know, how's communication at the school? How are how involved are the parents? How, you know, all sorts of stuff. Well, I mean, sports tends to do fine. We have a very strong PTA that brings in a lot of money through. different fundraising activities, also winning a lot of different state and regional trophies helps us bring in cash as well. I would say that the, you know, sports parents are very invested in making sure that their children are

at the top of their game. So, yeah. I mean, I know the PTA is involved with fundraising, but how much more are they involved? He kind of looks around as if there's going to be a camera somewhere around, and then he yells, Sarah, pick it up, and turns back to you and says, well, we have certain parents who are very involved. They will call to make sure. of certain things that most parents don't like, whether or not their kid is going to be started or not, or be the first

person. Of course, yeah. The parents with the more athletically inclined kids tend to be the ones that are more demanding. Everybody's supposed to get a chance to... get on the court or field to play, which I agree with. I think that we should be letting kids get out there, even if they're not at the top of the food chain when it comes to sports. But that upsets the kids who are really good. If one of these not so great sports kids gets out there and messes up the

game. it can ruffle some feathers. I can see that. Little league parents and all, that kind of a vibe. Do you know how many kids go on to get scholarships for sports and get denied because they find out that they lost an eighth grade basketball game? Zero. But according to his parents, it matters. So your guess is as good as mine. I just roll with it because it is what it is.

Yeah, no, I get that. Asking about the parents and stuff, I mean, it kind of brings me to, and I look around conspiratorially, you know, because, you know, I noticed he did, so we're bonding. I look around and I say, I'm from the district, so I know about the disappearances. Yeah. Can I ask you about those kids specifically? Most of them have dropped out of sports after their parents left. Understandably. Yeah, the shock

and the dismay of losing a parent. And not just like, they have no closure because they don't know what's happened. Are they still alive? Are they still out there? You know, so that's weighed heavily on them. Some of them were good sports, like good in sports. Some of them were okay, not the leads, but there's a lot of rumors and conspiracy theories going around about, you know, the fact that the PTA is run by these three women who are very set on their kids being kind of

at the head of everything. I don't know. It's such a stretch for me to think that... You know, these three people have gone out of their way to get rid of whole humans just for their kids to be better than everybody else. So, you know, maybe I'm being naive. I don't know. But hopefully the police can figure it out. Yeah, I mean, I know they're investigating it and, you know, trying to figure it out. It is concerning, though. Like, really concerning. Oh, absolutely. Yeah,

I'll be honest with you. Bree has threatened me a couple of times about making sure that her kids are the ones in the driver's seat or the first on the court and the last on the court. Are they any good? They're really good, actually. I think if they were bad, it would be better. it would be easier for me to get them off the field. But the reality is, is that the principal wants me to win games because at the end of the day, the money we get is for sports. And so Bree's

kids are good. Summer's kids are good. Tiffany's kid is. lagging a little bit, but they'll never say that because they're all best friends. I mean, aside from the obvious with Bree, Tiffany, Summer, and whatnot, socioeconomically, what were the other, the kids whose parents disappeared, what was going on there? Most of the parents in sports, they do well. There are a few kids that we subsidized because of not a lot of money

at home. And again, those kids kind of get, he looks around to make sure there's, and just so you know, the kids have been running this entire time. He hasn't stopped. So at this point they're, they're fucking ragged. They're like, you know, and finally he says, all right, everybody go to the center of the court. And he says, you know, there is definitely, social economic issues as well. Bree, it's that thing where they never say, they don't want to say that they're issues,

but you know that that's the issue. So he goes, look, I'm really sorry. I got to get back to these kids, but if you have any more questions, here's my card. Okay, great. Thank you. Thank you. Good luck with your funding. Thanks. All right, so you all have gotten back together. We're going to say that you are, unless there's another reason to stay at the school, do you want to stay at the school or do you want to go to a second location? No, we'll go to the

local Lenny's or something. Okay, so you guys go over back to the only place you know in Fresno, which is the Lenny's, and you order drinks and whatever. Info dump all that information. It's obvious that Bree and her friends are definitely pulling strings and stuff. Now, whether or not they're making whole ass people disappear, you're not sure yet. That's a really big jump. Making someone disappear completely is not easy. I've only had to do it three times, and it was a lot

of crap. And lying gets expensive. It really is. And going out to the right spot in the desert takes time. So what would you all talk about while you're at Lenny's? What is the next step? Where do you think you want to go from here? Well, I'll make sure that I show them finally they can see the footage that I have. I think we discerned that the only relevant footage was the argument in the parking lot right between. And now I know that's that was Richard. Is that

Richard Embry? Yes, Richard was the last one. That's the one that was the easiest one to find. Oh, did we find out when the next big sporting event is? I just realized that was. I'm going to say yes. Good info. That's probably something that you would have asked. So the next big sporting event is it's winter. They're doing basketball. So it's probably this coming weekend, Saturday night. All right. So we're going to probably want to prep to stake that out. And the basketball

trophy that got stolen from the school. Right. Oh, we had actually skipped over that. Yeah. Forgot about that. Yeah. So the basketball trophy was. From the 80s and was for the championship for the entire school. It didn't have a particular name on it, but it did go missing. Does that coincide with when Bree was at the school or is this prior to her? It coincides. And was the championship boys or girls? Girls. And when Bree was on that team? Yeah. Were the other girls

on the team as well? Summer was. Tiffany was not. And Tiffany is the one whose kid is not great. Right, yeah. And she's the one who's fairly new to the district. Correct, yeah. So she might be the weaker point of the three, potentially. Potentially. Potentially. Well, yeah, potentially. I mean, they said that things changed. Like, Brie was always kind of a tyrant, but it got significantly worse when Tiffany entered the picture. So rather than her being the weak point,

she may be the catalyst. So Tiffany wasn't on any sports team? She was in soccer, but this was back when, you know, soccer wasn't... sucker's

bigger now than it was back then. I think we should contact our handler and see if they can dig up any more information about these women, any kind of potential criminal records or dealings with the police, and potentially go and stake out their... homes agent jackson can get you that information relatively quickly so and i'll just tell you now basically tiffany has a couple of speeding tickets and that's it brie has some incidents where she loudly wanted to talk to

a manager but these were just things that were reported on in the you know the she wasn't arrested but it was put in the log it's like hey this person caused a problem at a particular coffee place or whatever have any of them been in a viral video no no viral videos yet they're but they they are candidates definitely from what you're seeing they are totally candidates for that are they all married yes they are all married um i would also want to have information dug

up on their spouses I would like any information on suspected occult activity as well, just if she can find anything. Just simply because while this is horrible what's going on, it seems very conventional as far as people are being kidnapped and possibly killed, you know, or whatever. They're being disappeared. But that would be more the FBI's jurisdiction than Delta Green. So I just want to see if there's an occult connection.

Absolutely not really that you can tell. And that's part of the reason you're here is to find out if there's an occult connection or some kind of supernatural thing going on with these disappearances. There's no rock solid. lead in any sort of way. Just gut feeling. Do they belong to any churches? They all are evangelicals. Okay, so there's a local church? It's called the Way of God. Cool. Is it a particularly controversial church? Not really. They're pretty melbatosed would be a

great way to put it. The pastor doesn't have any scandal on them. So there's not anything pointing to problems within the congregation. And was there information on the spouses? Was there any criminal records for anybody else, like any red flags there? Pete is Bree's husband. He was arrested when he was in college for basically having... A little bit more pot than he should at one time. And he didn't go to jail for it or get convicted. It was like, boys will be boys.

Move along. Roderick, who is Summer's husband, he's clean and an accountant. He is relatively successful at doing other people's books and brings in a decent amount of money. Pete owns his own lumber yard. where they sell for commercial use and all of that stuff. Sorry, they're registered. He has a lumber yard. Yeah, he has a lumber yard. That's a lot of space. It is a lot of space. Very true. My brain turned on. Okay, and I'm sorry, Roger was whose husband? Roderick is the

accountant. Oh, whoops, I wrote Roderick. And we'll fuck that up next week when I call him Roger next week. He'll be Rogelio next week. Rogelio. Suddenly Latin. There's a TV show. Yeah, from like the 90s. That's funny. Sorry, Roderick. Roderick was whose husband? Oh no, I wrote Rogelio down. I believe I said summer. Yeah. Summer. Okay. And he was clean as a wind, right? Yeah. Do we already ask how many kids do each of them

have? Is it all just one kid? Actually, Bree has three children who are evenly spaced out, which is why she's been able to control the PTA in all these different levels of school for so long. She's all over the place. She's doing all of this different stuff. Giga Karen. Giga Karen, yeah. Omar is Tiffany's husband. No, Pete's Tiffany's husband. Oh. No. Pete is Brie's husband. Okay, sorry. I'm trying to keep track. So, Pete is married to Brie. Roderick is married to Summer.

Omar is married to Tiffany. Omar actually has no criminal record. He's a real estate agent. And Agent Jackson says, I think Omar is... Good for blackmail. We still know so little. Yeah, I know. We know so much and yet so little. If we still have an in to the communication, especially if we've been looking at Omar and Tiffany's exchanges. You definitely do. Yeah, I would love to get that access myself so I can start sifting through.

some more so yeah you you all are absolutely right you have a ton of information and it's like what's actionable so yeah say your NSA connections you can look up what's going on with that and you can even look deeper into what's going on with Pete and Roderick even though they're clean on paper so there's the NSA there's talking directly with Brie and whatever they're staking them out There's we can fast forward to the basketball game. None of this needs to be real time, obviously.

I'd like to stake out like Bree's place specifically just because she seems to be like the main target on the lead up to the basketball game. I feel like the basketball game is going to be our big. OK, so are you going to do a night thing or a day thing? Because Brie is definitely a house mom. She doesn't have a job that she's going to sit at all day. I don't know. There's a couple things I want to look at. A real estate agent would have access to a lot of empty properties

where burying bodies wouldn't be noticed. And a lumber yard owner has access to a lot of places to lose a person in. Okay. You can easily find out which places Omar has up for sale right now, which places he's sold recently. Do you want to go to several of those locations and check them out? And do you want to break into the lumberyard at night and look around? I definitely want to be around for the lumberyard stuff because I do have a bit of heavy machinery knowledge. Okay.

That I've never been able to. Oh, it's my time. And then also, I think before we go anywhere, I can do. a check on their emails and communications to see what's the best time, so we won't have to flounder around that. I was thinking that would help us schedule out when we hit, if we can tell what's going on there. I'm willing to do the first roll of the episode. All right, so go ahead and give me your computer roll. And you're at a negative 20 for reasons you'll find

out soon. Oh, what? I was here in my comfort zone. And I'm taking it right out. Go for it. Lordy. Well, that still gets me. It has me at 41. It's not horrible. Oh, my God. 41. 41. I just like being comfortable, you know? Okay. Let's do this. On my desk. Don't fall off my desk. Thank you. Oh, shit. It hit. Okay. I do see it. Okay. I didn't even look at it. I should have known. I should have known. All right. Okay. So then I got a three. Yes. Did you roll a three?

Yes. On the other die? So yeah, that's a three. Yeah. So you did really well. All right. So you find out a lot of information. Omar has been renting one of his own properties and has been staying there. It seems several nights a week. He also has several properties that are up for sale that he doesn't seem to be pushing very much. You also find out that Roderick has been speaking with offshore banks recently and moving

a lot of money around. that is not coming up on the regular channels, but because you critically succeeded, you have found those interactions. And Pete... has been looking for a buyer for his business as well. So all three of them seem to be making financial moves to do some big move for themselves. Can I tell if the wives are also communicating about these things? Do they seem like they know? The wives are talking to each other about... It's a code and you're not sure

what it is. But with the role that you've made, I'll say that they are meeting often outside of the PTA. But at times where they'll say like, oh, workout tonight. But it'll be like 11 at night or some bullshit or in an area where it's like. What are you doing? This is not an area you would do a workout in or something like that. So the code that they have is about working out, getting together, blah, blah, blah, which would be normal if it wasn't at odd times or odd places.

And the next time they're getting together is Friday night, the night before the game. So you may have to stealthify that. Yeah. And actually. I think this might be a good place for us to stop because obviously we're going to have a lot of places to go and a lot of things to do. And if we get into them now, it's like a bunch of more stuff. So I think this is a good place to stop this particular episode. But you've gathered a lot of information. So I think that's good.

So thank you all so much for being Patreon and coffee backers. We appreciate it. We, you help us bake our content and that is awesome. You know where to find us all. Let's just real quick introduce people. If you have something going on that you want to mention the show you're on or whatever, let's start with Michelle. Hey. I'm Michelle. And you know where to find me on

the socials at Meshulu. And you can find my music and Wes's amazing sound effects if you subscribe to the Plate Mail Games catalog through BattleBards. Hey, y 'all. You know where to find me as StrangeLikeThat everywhere on the internets and also standing right behind you right now. Made you look. And check out my art. I'm an artist. I'm doing things with drawings. And you should look at them. Hi, I'm Pooja. You can find me on Twitter -ish, possibly, maybe, at LADESIGIRL. That's L -A -D -E -S -I

-GIRL. Pretty much all the other socials is Forgotten Saves. And you can find me playing more TTRPGs on Happy Jacks RPG and Queens Court Games. Hello. You can find me on Twitter, likely by now, or at SaintSpiderTV. And you already know that. Uh, yeah. And I might be playing another game right now. If so, check that Twitter I just told you about. Yeah. So thank you all so much. We appreciate it. We will see you next month with more agents dossier. Have a good, uh, whatever

time this is playing. Bye.

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