Post by radarluv on Sept 22, 2013 23:11:05 GMT -5
Again this will be long hand no fancy photos sorry all. The second of two games is Morphan Television. The screen is split into two parts with each side giving us information.
Right side is looks like an official document:
Wyandot County Sheriff's Office
General Offense Hard
Request to access public records-Media
WCSO 1221521972(Not Approved) 92321 - Murder
Upon arrival at the location of WKNB Television studios, I found Lawrence Kurtzberg,(aka H.R. Bloodengutz) blockaded inside the premises with hostage John Reynolds, station manager.
Mr. Reynolds appeared to have been the victim of prolonged torture as he exhibited a variety of severe wounds and life-threatening injuries that ultimately proved to be fatal. Mr. Kurtzberg appeared unremorseful as he described in detail the methodical rituals that he inflicted on Mr. Reynolds. Each act of violence toward the victim had as its motivation a specific theme that had been that of a low budget films produced by Mr. Kurtzberg under the stage name H.R. Bloodengutz. Mr. Kurtzberg was subsequently transported to the same hospital's criminal holding cell for confinement and holding.
**End of Hardcopy**
Left side states the following:
Morphan Television
Infamous for a bloodbath of slaughter that took place inside a small television studio, the rampage of a popular lat night television host gone mad made headlines around the world. In the "golden age of late night horror TV," the H.R. Bloodengutz holidays of horror show stood out as the most outrageous. On its last night it was without question the most insane.
Between the 1950's and 1970's, viewers became obsessed with lat night offerings of abject horror, other-worldly creatures and tales of terror. Among these, H.R. Bloodengutz's show proved to be the most popular show with devout fans of the bizarre, the twisted and the odd.... Until the crazed host cancelled the station owners, managers and staff.
Pick six classic horror movies on the air, avoid the test patterns and enjoy the show.
Investigate
Last two lines are part of the game we are playing in the mansion. The other stuff is information for us to process. Meaty Meats was owned by H.R. Bloodengutz if I remember properly. The other stuff reminds me of The Director from HHN 13, he was the star and had a house, all I keep hearing is "You ought to be in pictures" and the movie playing on the huge wall it seemed overwhelming as you entered that house. Loved it. Just seems like something he would do. Anyway those are my thoughts for now. Will actually investigate the evidence more tomorrow.
(all this stuff is coming off the top of my head haven't investigated yet but want to get it out there to start jogging other peoples memories and get other ideas flowing)
Right side is looks like an official document:
Wyandot County Sheriff's Office
General Offense Hard
Request to access public records-Media
WCSO 1221521972(Not Approved) 92321 - Murder
Upon arrival at the location of WKNB Television studios, I found Lawrence Kurtzberg,(aka H.R. Bloodengutz) blockaded inside the premises with hostage John Reynolds, station manager.
Mr. Reynolds appeared to have been the victim of prolonged torture as he exhibited a variety of severe wounds and life-threatening injuries that ultimately proved to be fatal. Mr. Kurtzberg appeared unremorseful as he described in detail the methodical rituals that he inflicted on Mr. Reynolds. Each act of violence toward the victim had as its motivation a specific theme that had been that of a low budget films produced by Mr. Kurtzberg under the stage name H.R. Bloodengutz. Mr. Kurtzberg was subsequently transported to the same hospital's criminal holding cell for confinement and holding.
**End of Hardcopy**
Left side states the following:
Morphan Television
Infamous for a bloodbath of slaughter that took place inside a small television studio, the rampage of a popular lat night television host gone mad made headlines around the world. In the "golden age of late night horror TV," the H.R. Bloodengutz holidays of horror show stood out as the most outrageous. On its last night it was without question the most insane.
Between the 1950's and 1970's, viewers became obsessed with lat night offerings of abject horror, other-worldly creatures and tales of terror. Among these, H.R. Bloodengutz's show proved to be the most popular show with devout fans of the bizarre, the twisted and the odd.... Until the crazed host cancelled the station owners, managers and staff.
Pick six classic horror movies on the air, avoid the test patterns and enjoy the show.
Investigate
Last two lines are part of the game we are playing in the mansion. The other stuff is information for us to process. Meaty Meats was owned by H.R. Bloodengutz if I remember properly. The other stuff reminds me of The Director from HHN 13, he was the star and had a house, all I keep hearing is "You ought to be in pictures" and the movie playing on the huge wall it seemed overwhelming as you entered that house. Loved it. Just seems like something he would do. Anyway those are my thoughts for now. Will actually investigate the evidence more tomorrow.
(all this stuff is coming off the top of my head haven't investigated yet but want to get it out there to start jogging other peoples memories and get other ideas flowing)