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Flycatcher

Flycatcher

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Case #1903UNKN-16-JG

Statement of Lieutenant Joseph Griffiths regarding a book looted from the Library of the Hanlin Academy, Beijing, before its destruction. Compiled from a series of letters to his friend Richard Lewis between 1901 and most likely 1903. Audio recording by Rhys Llewellyn-Jones, archival assistant, Sefydliad Materion Paranormal Cymru, Welsh Institute of Paranormal Affairs.

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Flycatcher

Writer, directed and edited by: Lou Sutcliffe

Consultant mastering editors: Jo Mendacium and Roux Leigh

“Enikő Farkas”: Pentoll

“Rhys Llewellyn-Jones”: Lou Sutcliffe

Guzheng and pipa reprise of theme music by: Lou Sutcliffe

Welsh language consultants: Ceri and Anonymous

Hungarian language consultant: Pentoll

Original music by Antha Ray Thomas

Musical arrangement by Jo Mendacium and Revengeday

This episode used the following sounds:

https://freesound.org/people/inchadney/sounds/37798/

https://freesound.org/people/Snapper4298/sounds/244178/

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https://freesound.org/people/felix.blume/sounds/328292/

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Content warnings apply for:

Supernatural Threat

Violence

Death/dying

Paranoia

Colonialism

War

Early 20th century-typical racism

Mentions of: suicide, mental illness, harm to animals

SFX - Animal sounds, static

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