The diary of Thomas Michaels now suggests him and Archie Klatos robbed various chemical plants.
You think you know a demon when you see one.
Such was our assumption about Thomas Michaels, until confessions in his own word proved otherwise. After the recent acquisition of his diary, but the archives division of the Chagrin Falls Police Department, examination of his contents now reveal not only was he a companion and friend of Archie Klatos but that they were co-conspirators in a series of robberies.
In his own word "after the score at Teldoga [referring to the Teldoga chemical storage facility], Archie's worried we left too much of a trace. He's thinking of bailing until things die down."
“He's thinking of bailing until things die down.”
The date on this entry is February 15th, 2015. This correlates with the robbery which occurred at the Teldoga facility that night, although the perpetrators were never found.
It's baffling; so much evidence seems to contradict the notion that they were unrelated. On the other hand, one must wonder if that evidence ever suggested it was any less than a MUTUAL relation.
What was he really guilty of?
As the weeks go by, it's becoming clearer and clearer that Thomas Michaels was not connected in the capacity we previously suspected to Klatos' disappearance. He may have been a criminal; that does not necessarily make him a murderer. It begs the question what was he really guilt of... and was Klatos also guilty?
We thought we saw a demon.
We thought we saw an angel too.
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