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Police Suspected in Teen's Disappearance

New documents in the Cuyahoga hall of public records correlate claims in Samantha Hatchins' book.



The police have certainly committed to their job.

Quite contrary to what has been claimed by their most vocal critics, the Cuyahoga county police department have committed so thoroughly to their job, that it is the very reason Archie Klatos has still not been found. If Samantha Hatchins' previously published book "Archie and Me" is anything to go by, this can't be disputed:


"...even when I did the obvious thing of asking him to call the police, he was cornered. 'I'm not sure I can trust a lot of them, Sam,' he told me, 'I don't know how many of them are Joe's eyes and ears.'"

This refers to the two men previously alleged to have been stalking Archie Klatos, and the verifiable reason that he ran to begin with. Why they were tracking him is still unknown, but it known they were powerful enough to know his email and phone address, and were for some reason monitoring his chemical experiments.

Perhaps the most disturbing implication by this excerpt is the alleged notion the Cuyahoga County Police were part of this ring of characters monitoring and stalking Klatos. Even moreso, perhaps it is the very reason he was never found.


Public records would certainly say so...


The Cuyahoga hall of public records would imply the police were following the orders of someone else when searching for the missing teen. Documents that have since been archived, with several pages redacted, show communications between the highest authority of the local police and a mysterious entity named... Joe.


Readers who have followed us for some time will no doubt be aware Joe is the name by which Klatos stalker first introduced himself. In the document, the superior the police received their orders from is simply referred to as "Joe."


An excerpt from these documents:


"...at this time, the teen known as Archie Klatos poses no observable threat. You are to cease all investigations into him, and all further inquiries into his whereabouts will be left to our jurisdiction.
Joe, over and out."

If it was in fact their job to desert Klatos...

The police have certainly committed to their job.

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