Heheh, well, I'll give it a shot, since I haven't sent him any emails yet.
edit: whoooooahey, Port just updated his blog with--'They're telling me that she's alive.'
Whoever 'she' is. Something big just happened in Port's world, though.
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 8:52 pm
syntacticAtrocity
I think we need Wulf to talk to Port, heh. He never responds to me anymore.
I'll send one more to him asking about the address.
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 8:47 pm
classical
That sounds a very conclusive lead. Who lives at 1407 Oakhurst Ave? Has someone poked Port about that one yet?
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 8:46 pm
syntacticAtrocity
classical wrote:
Argh, he's flying the coop!
Hopefully he'll pick somewhere someone has access to next time... unless he's making a point not to choose accessable areas. Aw, man, poor Mr. Kelvin. ):
Heh. I replied:
Quote:
You killed him... we'll stop you next time. Who's next? Poor Port?
I also emailed Port, warning him he may be in danger and that if there's something he's not telling us now would be a good time.
We know Port is in New Jersey, and DeMolay alluded to NJ possibly being next on the hit list. However we don't know who is in Oklahoma.
There is a 1407 Oakhurst Avenue in Norman, Ok.
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 8:33 pm
classical
Argh, he's flying the coop!
Hopefully he'll pick somewhere someone has access to next time... unless he's making a point not to choose accessable areas. Aw, man, poor Mr. Kelvin. ):
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 8:31 pm
syntacticAtrocity
URGENT!
This just popped up in my email:
Quote:
From: maury.kelvinSPLATgmail.com
Subject: 4 More Minutes...
Date: April 10, 2009 6:26:21 PM MDT (CA)
To: ****@mac.com
Oh look at me at me...I'm using the pig's skin!
He doesn't need need it anymore!
Next time time be ready when I appear; you'll watch watch in Oklahoma, New Jersey -- or near here!
It's 01:30 GMT in 2 minutes. So MK is going byebye. Maybe we'll have a location ahead of time next and will be able to get someone to the location to stop the murder.
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 8:27 pm
syntacticAtrocity
from what i can tell the oddfellows are connected to the masons, at least through google searching and reading random discussions.
maybe brigham mason was a member of the oddfellows, or maybe brigham and mason isn't a name and referring to a place.. like Brother Brigham of the Masons or something.
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 8:26 pm
3v1L Schwinn
Quote:
Santa Rosa Memorial Park is an Odd Fellows Organization and proud to be among the many Odd Fellows Cemeteries serving community's throughout the United States.
As a fraternal organization, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) has a distinguished history and a reputation for countless and continuing humanitarian endeavors. Odd Fellows began in the United States in the early 1800's, during a time of great migration that eventually manifested into today's 20,000 Lodges and more than one million members.
The Santa Rosa Lodge established the Santa Rosa Odd Fellows Cemetery (Mausoleum) in 1885, added a lawn cemetery in 1918, the modern Santa Rosa Memorial Park in 1955, and a mortuary in 2003.
The initial area was developed adjacent to the Rural Cemetery and followed the creed of its founders, the Odd Fellows Cemetery Association. The Odd Fellows is a non-profit fraternal organization whose history includes the development of non-sectarian cemeteries to serve communities.
Which may or may not have anything to do with anything, but the whole Freemasons feel to everything has me thinking.
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 8:17 pm
windup angel
hmm... satellite view of "Santa Rosa Memorial Park" shows lots of little white rows... "memorial park" = cemetery? maybe "Brigham Mason" is a name on a tombstone?