Case File 3Y-02: San Francisco, California
Case Date: March 2011
San Francisco authorities requested G-Unit's assistance with an investigation for nine missing BMX bikers and skateboarders who had been exploring the city's underground storm drain tunnels. The tunnels were built during the early part of the 20th century but were now unused or rerouted to water treatment plants.
Agents Brad Manning and Nicholas Johnson were assigned to the case and, after several days, only one of the nine teenagers was found alive. G-Unit called in a special CIA hazmat team to examine the radiated skeletal remains of eight bodies found in the tunnels of a secret WWII bunker complex. The surviving boy, the smallest and youngest of the teenagers, was able to escape by climbing into and hiding in one of the connected storm drains to the bunker facility. DNA forensics analysis of teeth and bone samples successfully identified the eight missing teenagers and determined that their bodies had been drained of all blood and bodily fluids. The identity of the lone male survivor was protected, however the story was eventually leaked to the press that he and his friends were attacked by subterranean creatures living beneath the city. The giant "Moth Men" resembled insects with six arms that shot out silk-like webs from orifices in their bodies trapping their victims.
G-Unit's purported capture of the "Silk" creatures was quickly denied and the case was labeled CIA classified. Later that year authorities would seal the hidden entrance to the WWII bunker.
San Francisco authorities requested G-Unit's assistance with an investigation for nine missing BMX bikers and skateboarders who had been exploring the city's underground storm drain tunnels. The tunnels were built during the early part of the 20th century but were now unused or rerouted to water treatment plants.
Agents Brad Manning and Nicholas Johnson were assigned to the case and, after several days, only one of the nine teenagers was found alive. G-Unit called in a special CIA hazmat team to examine the radiated skeletal remains of eight bodies found in the tunnels of a secret WWII bunker complex. The surviving boy, the smallest and youngest of the teenagers, was able to escape by climbing into and hiding in one of the connected storm drains to the bunker facility. DNA forensics analysis of teeth and bone samples successfully identified the eight missing teenagers and determined that their bodies had been drained of all blood and bodily fluids. The identity of the lone male survivor was protected, however the story was eventually leaked to the press that he and his friends were attacked by subterranean creatures living beneath the city. The giant "Moth Men" resembled insects with six arms that shot out silk-like webs from orifices in their bodies trapping their victims.
G-Unit's purported capture of the "Silk" creatures was quickly denied and the case was labeled CIA classified. Later that year authorities would seal the hidden entrance to the WWII bunker.
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