New testimony from the diary of Archie Klatos may clear Thomas Michaels of having murdered him.
Who is the murderer and who was murdered?
That's what the Chagrin PD hope to decipher, upon further examination of the diary of Archie Klatos; hoping to find any evidence that may corroborate the recent claims in Michael's diary, police have discovered an excerpt which fundamentally reshapes our understanding of the case. In the remnant of a page which was torn out, previously presumed destroyed, Klatos states in his own words:
“...and we've come too far in our work to let it be jeopardized. I suspect they will try to get to me through Michaels. He has sworn to take all measures to ensure that doesn't happen.
And so have I...”
It is now all but confirmed that Michaels was working directly with Klatos, rather than having murdered him. What is unclear is why Klatos didn't want anyone to know this. Why would he destroy crucial evidence that would clear Michael's name of the charges against him?
Unless of course he didn't want Michaels cleared...
What was he hiding?
It's been asked as of late what Klatos didn't want us to know. Perhaps the answer is as simple as his connection to Michaels. His own testimony above is ominous, suggesting he was somehow threatened by such a connection. Why? What advantage was it to him to be unaffiliated with a teen who committed suicide... or so we thought?
Who is the murderer and who was murdered?
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