DEPARTMENT OF ANOMALOUS PHENOMENA
ENTITY REGISTRY — CASE-LINKED PERSONS OF INTEREST
File ID: BAY-LTC-1969-01 / The Letchie
Classification: LEVEL 4 — CONTROLLED

PRIMARY SURVIVORS / WITNESSES

Evelyn “Evie” ██████

  • Status: Presumed Deceased / Missing, 1969

  • British national, visiting Louisiana with husband Isaac.

  • Final recordings show calm demeanor masking mounting fear; repeatedly describes humming voices in the dark.

  • Considered a potential Class-1 Resistor (demonstrated strong emotional tether to partner that blunted compulsive pull).

Isaac ██████

  • Status: Presumed Deceased / Missing, 1969

  • Louisiana native, Vietnam veteran. Returned home for family visitation.

  • Exhibited psychological distress (combat trauma, paranoia).

  • Later tapes suggest gradual erosion of mental state under entity pressure.

  • Field analysts debate: did entity target Isaac preferentially, or did his trauma make him more vulnerable?

SECONDARY CONTACTS

The █████ Family (Parish locals)

  • Status: Uncooperative witnesses

  • Repeatedly downplayed disappearances, attributed them to gators or “bad water.”

  • Strong ties to parish folklore; may have knowingly suppressed anomaly reports.

Sheriff H. Reed

  • Status: Official reports sealed

  • Investigated 1969 missing-persons cluster. Radio transcripts indicate belief that “something was walking with their voices.”

  • Records show subsequent pressure from state officials to close files as “accidental drownings.”

AUDIO RECORD APPENDICES

  • Tape BAY-LTC-1969-A: Evie humming; second layered hum present on spectrograph.

  • Tape BAY-LTC-1969-D: Isaac describing “a shadow that stood where my brother used to stand.” No record of said brother existing.

  • Tape BAY-LTC-1969-M: Final recording, abrupt cut to static; presumed last moments before disappearance.

NOTES

  • Surviving family members of both Evie and Isaac filed inquiries in 1970–71; all correspondence marked “Closed / Referred to Local Authorities.”

  • In 1973, folklorist J. █████ attempted to publish an article on the “singing mimic” of Evangeline Parish. Publication blocked under cultural-containment directive.