The Magnus Archives - MAG 82 - The Eyewitnesses

Episode Date: November 30, 2017

#0171702-BStatement of Alice "Daisy" Tonner, regarding the crimes and death of Calvin Benchley. Statement never given.Thanks to this week's Patrons: Dylan Baldanza, Maura Manninen, Rae Valentine, Dai,... Greg Meyer, Theresa Bhagavatula, Oltanya, Garrett Smith, Joey, Tracey Van HaaftenIf you'd like to support us, head to www.patreon.com/rustyquillEdited by Elizabeth Moffatt, Brock Winstead & Alexander J Newall.Sound effects for this episode provided by Filmfan87, youandbiscuitme, soundsforhim and previously credited artists via freesound.org.Check out our merchandise at https://www.redbubble.com/people/rustyquill/collections/708982-the-magnus-archives-s1You can subscribe to this podcast using your podcast software of choice, or by visiting www.rustyquill.com/subscribe.Please rate and review on your software of choice, it really helps us to spread the podcast to new listeners, so share the fear. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Starting point is 00:00:51 See you all there. Hi everyone, Ben here. I'd just like to take a moment to thank some of our patrons. Dylan Baldanza, Maura Manninen, Ray Valentine, Dai, Greg Mayer,
Starting point is 00:01:03 Teresa Bagafatula, Oltania, Garrett Smith, Joey, Tracy Van Haften. Thank you all. We really appreciate your support. If you'd like to join them, go to www.patreon.com forward slash rustyquill and take a look at our rewards. The Magnus Archives Episode 82 The Eyewitnesses Fine. Sorry, I just... I feel more comfortable with it on. I said it was fine. Yeah. Right, so...
Starting point is 00:02:33 A statement of Martin Blackwood, interviewed by Detective De... Um, Tonner. February 18th, 2000 and... What are you doing? I'm making a statement. Isn't that what you want? My statement?
Starting point is 00:02:51 No. I just need you to answer the question. Oh, okay. I mean, you wanted a statement last time about... when I found Gertrude. Or at least your partner did. Didn't know who the killer was last time. This time is simpler,
Starting point is 00:03:08 and Basir's not a police officer anymore. Oh. Look, you're sure it was him? I mean, I know, I know, but I can't... He wouldn't. I don't think it was him. You think we should be looking for other suspects?
Starting point is 00:03:27 No! No, I mean, not... Look, that tape that we gave you... It has a lot of distortion, some screaming, and a recording of you seeing the body. You claim for the first time. Always suspicious when two suspects are each other's only alibi. I told you that there was someone else there. Which one should
Starting point is 00:03:45 be asking, by the way? The man with knife hands or the woman trapped in your magic corridors? It happened. Well, if your witnesses appear back in this universe, maybe the situation will change. Otherwise, it's an easy choice. Answer my question or I pin it on you. You can't. That's not how this works. Is it? Let me tell you how this works, Mr. Blackwood. I've got a hell of a workload, no partner, and full operational discretion to make this whole situation go away. That means you help me or I make things very unpleasant for you. But you're the police.
Starting point is 00:04:32 So help me stop a killer. Where is Jonathan Sims? I don't know. Don't lie to me. I don't. Everyone I've talked to says you and him were close. What? Did they? I mean, who said that?
Starting point is 00:04:45 I guess I mean more than the rest. Did he have any other friends? Anyone outside the institute he might have talked to? No, I don't really think so. I don't think he had much of a life outside of this place. Has nowhere? No one he might turn to? He never talked about his friends.
Starting point is 00:05:04 Worked all hours. No. No. I'm sorry. Right, get lost. Send Stoker in. That's it? Unless you know something else. What about Sasha? No sign of her body here or in the tunnels. No evidence she was a victim of violence. Maybe she saw the murder or caught Sims smashing up the storage room and took off. Maybe she's with him. Well he killed her too. Either way quicker I find him the better for her. So if there's anything you're not telling me... No I just... Bring her back safe okay?
Starting point is 00:05:44 I'll send Tim in. Tim Stoker. That your name? Yeah. You want me to leave this running? No, you can turn it off. Hmm. Seems about right.
Starting point is 00:06:19 Look, just leave it on, or do you want to do this somewhere else? It's fine. Suppose you want to do this somewhere else it's fine suppose you want my statement i just need anything you know on the possible whereabouts of jonathan sims anywhere he feels safe any friends or associates he might turn to no you're sure nothing that might help me find him if you're hiding something out of some sort of loyalty look if i, I'd tell you. We haven't talked too much lately. And you haven't seen Sasha James either?
Starting point is 00:06:50 No. You think she's dead? Can't say yet. But looking at it, yeah. I think Sims killed her too. Sounds right. More bodies for the archive? You've got quite a turnover. Anything you want to tell me about it? Yeah. Don't take a job here. You're done, Mr Stoker. Senator Bouchard.
Starting point is 00:07:26 Elias Bouchard? Correct. Sit. So, what can I do to help? You want my account? My sworn testimony? My statement? What is... No, just a couple of questions.
Starting point is 00:07:42 Of course. I don't suppose you know how to turn this off? Oh, leave it running. I'm sure John will want to review the tapes when he gets back. So you don't think he did it? Killed a man in cold blood? Certainly not. He doesn't have the stomach for it. People can surprise you. In John's case, I rather hope so. You want him to be a murderer?
Starting point is 00:08:04 Have you had any luck identifying the body yet? Well? I'm the one asking the questions. Very well, then I suppose this interview is over. Unless you care to arrest me? The victim isn't someone we have on file. Doesn't match any missing person. Still a John Doe. I say something funny. Nothing, just remembering an old joke. Right. So, do you know anything about the current whereabouts of Jonathan Sims? Anywhere he might be staying? Any friends he might have contacted? I do. Well? I was wondering. Is it worth it? Operating the way that you do? Just answer the question
Starting point is 00:08:46 Does the lack of oversight make up for the lack of support? What do you know about the current whereabouts of Jonathan Sims? Everything I know exactly where he is and who is with him But I don't think I'm going to tell you I can drag this down to the station if you want, you weird little freak Maybe Sims didn't do this on his own But I don't think I'm going to tell you. I can drag this down to the station if you want, you weird little freak. Maybe Sims didn't do this on his own.
Starting point is 00:09:08 Please, Detective Tonner. You don't want this to happen in the police station any more than I do. Your superiors. Exactly how aware are they of what you're doing right now? They know enough. They got a call and sent me down here. That's how it works. And then they don't ask any questions,
Starting point is 00:09:26 as long as you keep it far away from official police channels. Except your partner leaving has made you sloppy. No notes, no proper interrogations, no backup of any sort. You've barely collected a scrap of evidence from the scene and made no official record of the dozens of interviews you've done with the Institute staff. You haven't even followed up on any of the other potential suspects or leads and shown no interest at all in the fate of Sasha James
Starting point is 00:09:46 All you care about is where John is Because you've decided on a course of action And you're going to follow it through If you're right You must have stopped me kicking your teeth in No cameras down here, remember? I can always just turn off that little recorder of yours Smash it up
Starting point is 00:10:02 Very true However, you aren't going to do that, Detective. Because of Calvin Benchley. What? Calvin Benchley. You recognise the name, don't you, Alice? You see, I know what you did. I don't know what you're talking about.
Starting point is 00:10:17 No? The scar may have faded, but you haven't forgotten. Did it itch just a little when you were burying him? You shut the hell up, or I swear I'll kill you. A genuine threat, I'm sure. But right now, what you're really trying to figure out is if I have any evidence that could make it back to your people. It seems impossible, of course. How could I? But you just don't know. So many impossible things happen in here, in this strange, musty place.
Starting point is 00:10:45 Shut up! Here's what's going to happen. I'm going to make a statement. Your statement. To prove to you what I know, and because I want John to hear it someday. And when it's over, you are going to leave. Because if you don't, I'll make sure your superiors know all about every nasty little thing you've done in the name of peace and order, and I'll make sure they are subject to the scrutiny they so desperately want to avoid. More importantly, I'll make sure they know it has all been exposed because of you.
Starting point is 00:11:12 Is that clear? I will take that as a yes. If you're smart, you'll go back to the police station and put forward some half-baked cover-up for what happened to your mystery corpse and leave it at that. But I don't think you are smart, so in many ways I'm excited to find out what you do next. Statement of Alice Tonner, regarding the crimes and death of Calvin Benchley. Statement never given. Don't.
Starting point is 00:11:41 Statement never given. Don't. Everyone calls me Daisy. I like that, because it sounds so gentle. And I'm the only one left who knows about the scar on my back. It doesn't really look like a Daisy, more like a starburst, but it's what the doctor said when I got it, so that's how I've always seen it. It makes me feel strong,
Starting point is 00:11:58 to know that the soft nickname everyone calls me comes from a bloody wound. And I like to feel strong, to be in control. I'm going to kill you someday. When I was 11, I had a best friend, and his name was Calvin Benchley. We didn't hang out at school much because his friend said I couldn't play with them because I was a girl.
Starting point is 00:12:15 But every day after getting home, we'd go to the nearby park and play. It was small, just a scrap of grass and dirt. But if you hopped the fence to the south, you could get into the cemetery. And if you went the other way, you got into an old building site. The fence on that site was broken and jagged, but it collapsed enough that it was easy to climb over into the half-built structure.
Starting point is 00:12:35 Our parents had forbidden us from playing there. It was collapsing, as well as being a known hangout for tramps and druggies. We would take turns daring each other to go in there. That day, I dared him. That's why it was my fault. Shut up. It wasn't my fault. We had been in the park when there had been shouting from the building site.
Starting point is 00:12:53 Crashes. Violence. Then a long silence. I dared him to take a look, and when he didn't want to, I started making fun of him. So in he went. When he didn't come back, I decided he was just trying to spook me, but after 15 minutes, I decided he wasn't.
Starting point is 00:13:10 I wanted to run away and get my mum, but I was frightened of getting in trouble, so instead I followed Calvin over the fence. Inside were the first two dead bodies I had ever seen. They looked like they had attacked each other with broken glass. One lay impaled on a broken bottle, still holding the long shard of glass that jutted out of the other's throat. You can't know that. staring at me with vacant eyes. Standing behind him, I saw something. A hunched figure. I think it was naked.
Starting point is 00:13:52 I couldn't see anything except pale flesh and the vivid red of cuts and injuries. Every inch of its body appeared to be covered in open wounds, but no blood seemed to flow from them. The thing was utterly still, save for a lipless, scabby mouth which moved so fast it was almost a blur, suddenly mouthing words that only Calvin could hear. I know they were for him, because with each movement of its jaw, the thing's long, pointed, black tongue would shoot out and flick itself into his ear. He was completely expressionless as that crooked, cut-up figure whispered to him and flicked his ear with a barbed tongue. Then Calvin's eyes turned to me. Without hesitation or expression,
Starting point is 00:14:30 he began running, sprinting right at me. I tried to get away, but he was faster and slammed into me, pushing me off my feet and into the rusted fence behind me. There was an explosion of pain in my back as jagged metal embedded itself in my shoulder, and then it went dark. The last thing I remembered before the hospital was the fierce pride on Calvin's face as he stood there. No one believed me about what happened. Calvin said that I had tripped and fallen, and that was a story everyone accepted. But after that he was different. Moody.
Starting point is 00:15:03 He started getting into fights, and everyone just assumed he was turning. Moody. He started getting into fights and everyone just assumed he was turning into a teenager, but six children at my school were seriously injured or killed by the time he left for university. All accidents, of course. Nothing that would have pointed to him. But I was always careful around him, the daisy scar on my back a constant reminder that we were not friends, that he was no longer to be trusted. I told people, but he seemed to feed on the uneasy glances of his classmates and took great pleasure in scaring them further. Even after school, I kept an eye on him, but I couldn't believe he had never been arrested. I later got a look at his file and found out that he had been, but they'd never been able to make anything stick. He was smart and careful.
Starting point is 00:15:46 We once almost nailed him for aggravated assault, but the victims changed their story and said they were the ones who attacked him. You've made your point. Six years ago, Calvin Benchley became the first human being I murdered. I beat him round the head as he was coming out of a bar, drove him to my usual spot and shot him five times in the chest with a handgun taken from the evidence lockup. He didn't beg for his life. He didn't say a word. I don't think he even recognised me. He was harder to get rid of than the vampires, but I managed it, and nobody
Starting point is 00:16:17 asked any questions at all. He was a scumbag, and nobody wants to risk getting a Section 31. He was the first human I dealt with like that, but he certainly wasn't the last. Do I need to go on, Detective Tonner? Good. Feel free to see yourself out. If you take any action against myself or this institute, I will ensure the police become aware of your crimes
Starting point is 00:16:43 in a way that cannot be ignored or covered up. I leave the matter of Jonathan Sims up to you, though I will not tell you where he is. I suggest you close the case and move on, but if you find yourself unable to do so, my advice is to kill him quickly. There's no telling what he might be capable of. One day, someone is going to kill you. I really hope it's me. Good day, detective. But she looked like she'd seen a... well, you know.
Starting point is 00:17:22 So? So I'm just saying that she spends all that time in there with Elias and then leaves like that? Maybe he told her something. Or maybe she just hates it here, like a normal person. Maybe they said something about Sasha, you know? She's dead, Martin. Come on. Even you're not that blind. He got her too.
Starting point is 00:17:42 Don't you say that. Don't you dare say that I didn't It was that detective You tried talking to her about it She didn't care I just wanted to know where he was Makes sense No, no it doesn't
Starting point is 00:17:56 Nothing about this makes sense I don't know who that old man was But John would never hurt Sasha Fine If it wasn't him It must have been that thing we saw. It was only for a second. And what with that weird finger guy and the door. I mean, it didn't look like her.
Starting point is 00:18:14 It did. You know it did. But maybe it ate her. Maybe it was her. Maybe she was always some messed up mutant and we just never noticed. Could have been Michael. I mean, it basically told us it was working with John. When you disappear, and there are more than three different ways you might be dea- Look, I'm sorry. It's just this place.
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