Post by unknown on Sept 12, 2010 15:36:55 GMT -5
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This is Study log entry number zero zero two. Um... after extensive research, I've come to know quite a bit more about Mr. Olstad. He wasn't involved in any groups in his youth that would suggest a need or want for piracy growing up. In fact all members of his crew and his superiors swore that prior to his desertion, they would never have imagined the man to leave. Of course, they also admit they found him rather intimidating and much preferred to leave the man to his solitude.
Err... so. I've also been trying to do more research on his present crew. For all the reports of terrible piracy, murder and other such accusations, there isn't much information on the ship and crew. Captain Laurinaitis is well known for casual cruelty towards his victims, but aside from that, there aren't many sightings of the man off his ship. He doesn't leave survivors and as such we only have sightings of him from a distance.
Following the ship has been particularly hard. Most accounts of the vessel are word of mouth - someone claiming to have seen the ship in the distance. I've been doing a fair bit of undercover work, following them by those word of mouth rumors. It seems now that I've been chasing them all around the world without having actually met a single one of them, and without gaining any more knowledge as to why this happened or being able to catch Nils... or at least, not without dying in the process.
Um... there is one last thing I wish to report. I don't think it's anything to do with this case but... I've been getting the feeling that there is much more to Nils than I could ever guess. The Norwegian government... they put a lot of money into his family and, from what I can tell, greased the wheels so to say in getting him into the country's militia. It is rather odd - no one else of his generation, nor of any other generation on recorded file has had this kind of preference. So... that bodes a question to me - why the interest?
Like I said, it doesn't really have anything to do with my case. But it is something that... that my guts are telling me to keep checking into. And, maybe if I'm right... I'll be able to figure out what this whole thing is about and bring Mr. Olstad back into custody.
End Study Log zero zero two.
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This is Study log entry number zero zero two. Um... after extensive research, I've come to know quite a bit more about Mr. Olstad. He wasn't involved in any groups in his youth that would suggest a need or want for piracy growing up. In fact all members of his crew and his superiors swore that prior to his desertion, they would never have imagined the man to leave. Of course, they also admit they found him rather intimidating and much preferred to leave the man to his solitude.
Err... so. I've also been trying to do more research on his present crew. For all the reports of terrible piracy, murder and other such accusations, there isn't much information on the ship and crew. Captain Laurinaitis is well known for casual cruelty towards his victims, but aside from that, there aren't many sightings of the man off his ship. He doesn't leave survivors and as such we only have sightings of him from a distance.
Following the ship has been particularly hard. Most accounts of the vessel are word of mouth - someone claiming to have seen the ship in the distance. I've been doing a fair bit of undercover work, following them by those word of mouth rumors. It seems now that I've been chasing them all around the world without having actually met a single one of them, and without gaining any more knowledge as to why this happened or being able to catch Nils... or at least, not without dying in the process.
Um... there is one last thing I wish to report. I don't think it's anything to do with this case but... I've been getting the feeling that there is much more to Nils than I could ever guess. The Norwegian government... they put a lot of money into his family and, from what I can tell, greased the wheels so to say in getting him into the country's militia. It is rather odd - no one else of his generation, nor of any other generation on recorded file has had this kind of preference. So... that bodes a question to me - why the interest?
Like I said, it doesn't really have anything to do with my case. But it is something that... that my guts are telling me to keep checking into. And, maybe if I'm right... I'll be able to figure out what this whole thing is about and bring Mr. Olstad back into custody.
End Study Log zero zero two.
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