by Bret Kramer with Shane Ivey
Clyde Baughman was an active agent from 1967 to 1970, and an infrequent “Friendly” during the late Nineties. Four days ago, he died in his apartment of a massive heart attack. For the most part, Baughman was very circumspect about keeping his secrets. There was one significant, unfortunate exception: his reaction to the death of his wife, Marlene. When cancer took her, he attempted to use certain incantations, discovered during his work with “the Agency”, to restore her to life. Tragically but unsurprisingly, the spell failed to return her in the condition he wanted. Instead it created an undying monster that spoke with his wife’s voice. Baughman, distraught and ashamed, told no one. He sealed the creature in a septic tank at an isolated cabin. He repeatedly tried to work up the nerve to destroy the thing that had once been his wife, but he never could. She waits at his cabin still.
Taken from the document.












