Showing posts with label Daredevil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daredevil. Show all posts

Thursday, December 18, 2014

New picture of masked Vigilante



A new picture of the masked vigilante has landed on my desk.

This picture was taken by a cabbi in Hells Kitchen New York.  The masked vigilante has seeming struck again.

First picture of masked Vigilante

 Looking back over the first picture and this one, I still do not see any identifying marks.  Based off the dangerous men he is attacking I have a feeling that the streets may take care of him long before we can identify him.

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Can you solve the Seagate files? 

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-JQ

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Picture of masked vigilante

NYC PD has provided a picture of a masked vigilante who apparently beat to death a criminal.  I have been asked to see if he resembles any of our previous inmates.

The picture is dark and grainy, the man's face is masked, I can't say that it stirs up any memories of anyone specific.

I will hold on to it.  My guess is that we will be seeing more of this masked devil.


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Can you solve the Seagate files? 

Entry from Warden Tyler Stuart

-JQ


Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Prisoner X - Seagate Prisoner File No X

Prisoner X - Seagate Prisoner File No X

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Prisoner #:X
First Name: Benjamin ?
Last Name: Poindexter?
AKA:  Baseball Kid

Affiliation:


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Background:
The information in this file I am afraid is murky at best.  The details here are based off my recollections of events that transpired at the Prison years ago.

The exact file on Prisoner X was taken by an unknown government agency when they came and took him away.  They claimed it was to hold him in more secure facilities.  At the time I was relieved to be rid of his dangerous presence but now I wonder what the true intentions of the government agency actually were.  It is bizarre that no files exist and I am forced to write down the information here from my own memory.  Luckily, this prisoner stands out in my mind and I am confident I can at least gather the major details of his case correctly.

The story of Prisoner X was a sad one.  He came from a home of extreme abuse.  He and his brother were forced to hunt for food by their drunk and abusive father.  They were given 1 bullet a piece for this task and if they missed they were beaten horribly.  It seems this abusive game resulted in the boy becoming a sociopath as well as developing an uncanny accuracy ability.  At an age of ? he was transfered into foster care when his brother burned down the family home killing their father.

Prisoner X was transferred from various foster homes.  Foster parents reported he was violent, uncaring, and devoid of human emotion.  Parents reported that the only pleasure he seemed to take was from causing pain and injury to others.  There were reports of abuse on animals, both pets and wildlife.  Eventually, he found a foster family with a passion for baseball and he seemed to straighten up.  Apparently, Prisoner X's ability of accuracy lent itself to pitching and he quickly rose through the High school ranks as a top pitcher.  The family felt that he at least attempted to fit into society and began following rules.  They were not sure if he ever felt true empathy but at least he began to fake it.  They did note he would become murderously angry and lash out at anything around him if he ever missed.  Prisoner X's baseball career came to a terrible end when Prisoner X was teased by a batter.  Prisoner X threw a fast ball that hit the batter with such a force that it shattered his helmet and snapped his neck.  Rather than act compassionately he laughed at the dieing student and his grieving teammates and family.  He was immediately entered into a juvenile facility.

At the juvenile facility he had numerous violent incidents of the exact nature I can not recall.  These incidents all involved Prisoner X using various items as projectiles in which he could very accurately throw them with lethal results.  This included plates being used to break wind pipes, powders used to blind, small utensils used to pierce,  all these acts done from great distances.  After an incident where a guard nearly died he was moved under my care in Seagate.

I initially looked upon the file of Prisoner X with disbelief that a juvenile could not be handled correctly.  He quickly showed why he was regarded so dangerous when he nearly killed five other much larger inmates with bars of soap.  He was moved into isolation where we had a special program of keeping him away from all items.  We asked for advice from SHIELD and other government agencies.  Eventually, one came and took young Prisoner X away.

Crime:
Murder - Was sent first to a Juvenile facility after killing another player at a baseball game.  Due to complications and health concerns for other prisoners he was sent to Seagate.  I no longer have the exact information of what happened at the Juvenile facility but if memory serves he nearly killed a guard by throwing a lima-bean down his throat.  Due to the extreme danger of holding him he was transferred to Seagate.

Notes/Recent Events:
I recently saw a file from local Detective Misty Knight that shows a series of assassinations that seem eerily similar to the skill set of Prisoner X.  It was due to seeing this file that I have tried to drudge up facts on this mysterious young man in the obscure possibility the two are connected.

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Friday, July 25, 2014

Wilson Fisk - Seagate Prisoner File No 2403V

Wilson Fisk - Seagate Prisoner File No 2403V



Prisoner #: 2403V
First Name: Wilson
Last Name: Fisk
AKA:  The Kingpin


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Background:
Mr Fisk grew up in a poor New York household.   His criminal record begins in high school where he earns his first assault charge for fighting.  He then seemed to run a small group of hoodlums in the Hells Kitchen Neighborhood.  Eventually, Fisk caught the attention of local crime boss Don Rigoletto.  He began to accompany Don Rigoletto first as a driver then later as a body guard.

My impression of Fisk is that he was formidable and smart.  His demeanor was cold, and calculating.  He walked around without worry or fear and immediately seemed to acquire the respect of the other prisoners.  His icy stare still haunts me.  There are only a few men that I have met that I truly felt were evil and Wilson Fisk was one.  His quick control of the other prison gangs was impressive more than once I heard a prisoner call him the "Kingpin."


Crime:
Murder - Acquitted
Jury Tampering - Acquitted
Don Rigoletto was found killed and Fisk began controlling his empire.  Assuming that Fisk killed Don Rigoletto he was charged with murder.  The trial was a fiasco with numerous jurors and witnesses disappearing.  In the end Fisk was acquitted of all charges.  During parts of the trial he did time in Seagate.

I am not alone in thinking that Fisk got a way with murder.  The theatrical disappearances of witnesses and jurors was enough to chill even my jaded bones. 


Notes/Recent Events:
Fisk has returned from a stint in Japan.  He claims to be a successful, legitimate businessman and a philanthropist.

I don't buy that for a minute.  Where Fisk goes death is sure to follow.  I watch the New York news for the ill tidings attached to the name of the Kingpin and sadly know they will come.


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Thursday, June 26, 2014

Seagate Prison File - Note From Warden Tyler Stuart

During my tenor as warden of Seagate I have had the troubling opportunity of meeting some of the most violent and deranged criminals in New York City.  I can not say that I find my job, happy or fun, I can not say that I love it.  I will say that my job has always felt necessary.  Through my sense of duty to my fellow man I have felt a sense of achievement in doing my work, in keeping the horrors of Seagate Prison off the street and away from my fellow man.

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I have sorted through my notes and files on criminals and vigilantes that have passed through these walls in the hopes that may someday help with their parole hearings, capture or in certain circumstances execution.  My old dreams were that some day this prison and horrors it contains will find itself unnecessary for men will learn to live with each other in peace.  I sadly recognize this as a juvenile fantasy.  For what ever reason the world continues to create more and more bad people, and with every passing year those new deranged, depraved individuals seem to get stronger and more powerful.

Seagate Prison and its strong walls have never been more important.

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Tyler Stuart - Warden of Seagate Prison