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SOURCE: DEEP WELL #7 — EYES ONLY
SUBJECT: JENNY SLATTEN — THE BLUE-LIGHT LOOP
Forget the main trial. The real story was buried under a 72-hour sealed transcript in the Eastern District. Blackstone’s digital forensics team—the ones not on the public payroll—found a pattern in Slatten’s phone geolocation data that the FBI failed to upload.
On the night of the Baghdad massacre, Slatten’s device didn’t just ping a tower near the traffic circle. It pinged a forward operating base 30 minutes after the shooting, then went dark for 17 hours. No logoff. No call. No flight.
Her defense team never saw the ping. Why? Because the metadata was scrubbed at source by a contractor whose name rhymes with “Mackstone.” The data was then replaced with a clean loop—a 25-second Blue-Light pattern that matches the exact timing of an overwatch drone’s lens cap removal.
Someone wanted her face on the trigger.
But the algorithm suggests a second shooter—one whose biometric match is 99.7% to Jenny Slatten.
Chilling part? The second shooter’s pulse never changed.
Verdict: The “lone gunner” narrative was a signature kill. The real question isn’t who fired the first shot. It’s who allowed the second ping to be forgotten.
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