I'm not sure we can? The other suggestion is ok, that's reasonable, and edited that in, but I'm not sure we can, in fact, recall, cyberdevils at will. Charm text doesn't allow for voluntary dismissal. So it would take our Exorcism ritual to get rid of them. We could HMP the phone when Lara gets here - she almost certainly already knows of our capability through elder Skavis, who saw us using cyberdevils, and with whom she likely talked.
Gonna have to ask the QM.
But these are not fetishes; these are spirits loyal to Molly and bound into tech devices by her power. It seems logical that she should be able to recall them by revoking the same power application, especially since they either go to sleep in her anima or pop up in her He'll.
Whampires are close enough to being human that this guy almost certainly had USA citizenship. This is, genuinely, Murphy's official business, in my opinion. It's a case of a self-defense homicide. Yes, it was done by means that mean there will be no court hearing, but I think Murphy should be here to at least voice an opinion.
I happen to agree with
@BronzeTongue on this.
It doesn't matter.
Michael and Harry didn't call Murphy in last time the Denarians were in turn, even though most of their forces were humans with weapons and in her jurisdiction.
The rest of the supernatural world considers involving mortal authorities to be an extreme escalation. Nuclear-worthy escalation at that. Doesn't matter what our opinion is; their opinion is what counts, because thats what determines their reaction in turn. And even the smaller forces have the potential to make any such escalation a pyrrhic victory at best.
If we don't want to deal with them escalating in turn, we keep this in mind.
Marks of Hateful Purpose
9th of November 2006 A.D.
COMMENTARY
-Burner phone.
But HMP gives us dates, text messages and the number it was texting with. And we can figure out when this burner phone was activated, plus it's location history.
-All thy knows of witchcraft. Ropes and weights.
That means they were using a cover of being religious-based nutjobs, which suggests Dr Jackson is a practicing pagan of some sort. I suspect they wanted to interrogate her about the rest of Cauldron, hence the ropes for restraint. The weights would have been to vanish the body in Lake Michigan. If I had to make a guess, that would be the information "Priscellie" would use in canon to target Cauldron members.
-Dunno what the man from Bern refers to.
Calvin?
-There was an accomplice with a getaway car.
We may have been recognized...no, we
were recognized. Else the accomplice would not have bailed so fast. No point looking for the car; odds are it was stolen or otherwise procured.
Either way, we're on a timer because the accomplice will report to their boss that shit went bad.
-Dr Jackson says "our backdoor."
That means she doesn't live alone, but has a family; maybe a live-in partner, and/or other family. Which explains why this was tried at work rather than at home. They all need to be moved for the duration; maybe a week.
-Neither Isabella nor Thomas recognized the photo.
So it's neither "Priscellie" Skavis, Vito Malvora or Madrigal Raith. And the dude being in a Columbus, Ohio high school yearbook from 1972 would make him around 52 years old in 2006. He's been working for someone. There's a data trail for the Cyberdevils to find. Might not do it quickly though.
Gonna note that Columbus Ohio isn't all that far from Cleveland, where we dealt with the Pathfinder problem. Something to keep in the back of our mind.
-So we have several applicable foci:
- The body and the items on it
- The burner phone itself
- The accomplice's burner phone number
- Dr Jackson's torn lab coat, ripped at the neck by the victim
- Her backdoor, which was painted in blood
- The cat's corpse
- Several letters of escalating harassment
That's enough to identify everyone involved in this scheme.