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Tabman, Michael (Assistant Special Agent
in Charge): Not a member of the evidence response teams,
Tabman is the most senior FBI agent in Kansas, and is therefore
the mid-west evidence response team's effective boss in that state.
Tabman served in the FBI for 17 years in New York. Before that he
was a police officer in Virginia for 20 years.
Tagirion: Fallen angel also known
as The Litigator. He is associated with the sin of sloth. Now that
Samael has returned, Tagirion will probably be forced to ally with
his former master.
Tate, Dr Anthony
(Senior Special Agent): Skilled physicist and member of the
west coast evidence response team. His dead body was discovered
in an abandoned warehouse in Los Angeles on 13 December 2000 by
officers Renton and Fernandez. He had been beaten to death. He was
carrying a news-clipping about a stray St Bernanrd from 1941. See
case LA10749.
Tatum, Vanessa (Special Agent):
FBI agent that works out of Boise, Idaho. She reported to the scene
of the destruction of the Prentice farm in the early hours of 8
October 2000. She subsequently interviewed agents Munroe and Harlow
who quickly made up a story that wasn't as unbelievable as the truth.
She has now taken over case 1097-IN1.
The evidence response team awaits her findings.
Tawl, Joseph: One of Clive Fenner's
drivers. Murdered by José on 3 May 1998. The killing was
witnessed by Lewis Sneddon-Small.
Taylor, William (Colonel): US
army colonel who died in 1956. He was buried in the Irongates Military
Cemetery in Joplin, Missouri. On 28 December 2000 his body was stolen
by necromancers for unknown purposes. See case JOP312.
Tears of Sebek:
One of a trinity of cults that worship the Egypitan crocodile god,
Sebek. The Eyes of Sebek are highly canny warriors and soldiers.
Although considered freedom fighters or vigilantes in their home
countries, the rest of the world considers them to be terrorists.
They have extended their reach far beyond the middle east and are
now a global problem. Familiar with blood sacrifice, the Tears use
magic to further their ends. The Tears of Sebek are suspected to
be involved in the kidnapping of Melissa Lefenwiecz on 4 June 2001
and the plot to destroy Wichita. See case WK016.
Also see the Teeth of Sebek and the
Eyes of Sebek.
Teeth of Sebek:
One of a trinity of cults that worship the Egypitan crocodile god,
Sebek. The Teeth of Sebek are a zealous group of warriors and suicide
bombers. They are too disorganised to have spread far beyond the
middle east. In their home countries their actions are often condoned,
although the outside world tends to view them as terrorists. It
is unlikely the Teeth were involved in the kidnapping of Melissa
Lefenwiecz on 4 June 2001 and the plot to destroy Wichita. See case
WK016. Also see
the Eyes of Sebek and the Tears
of Sebek.
Thomas, Richard (Corporal): US
army corporal who died in 1987. He was buried in the Irongates Military
Cemetery in Joplin, Missouri. On 20 January 2000 his body was stolen
by necromancers for unknown purposes. See case JOP312.
Thompson, Daniel: Runs the homeless
shelter on Sunset Strip. Spoke the midwest team on 26 January 2001
and put them in contact with the homeless man, Pitcher.
Thormiel: Fallen angel also known
as The Twin of God. Thormiel was once a twin, but he ate his sibling,
hence his association with the sin of gluttony. Now that Samael
has returned, Satariel will probably be forced to ally with his
former master.
Tice, Kurt: Head of the serial
crimes unit, and therefore the direct boss of Vitrano and Lavin.
May know the identity of Eric Vitrano's contact.
Tierney, Rachel: Employee at a
lingerie boutique in mall in Brightstar, Arkansas. At 11:45pm on
21 August 2000, Rachel's car was set on fire during an attack on
an adjacent FBI sedan. Rachel had been drinking after work with
friends Maria and Cassie, and did not return to her vehicle that
night. She was interviewed by mid-west agents on 27 August 2001
(more than one year later), at which time she was still waiting
on her insurance claim. The agents did not suspect her of any wrong-doing.
See case BRTS002.
Timms, Jake: Producer of Artemis
Black's Dark Files TV series on Fox TV. Worked with Artemis
during the screen tests that began on 17 January 2000.
Trask, Nathan (Special Agent):
FBI agent based in Des Moines, Iowa. He investigated the kidnapping
of Elayna Lewis before turning it over to evidence response. He
is extremely thorough but his inability to look at the totally-bloody-unlikely
stopped him from finding the girl. See case WNT075.
Trujillo, Europa: Twentieth victim
of Apache Joe, murdered in Texarkana, Texas on 25 July 1995. See
case S73.
Tucker: Switchboard supervisor
at the University of San Francisco. Put the agents in contact with
Dr Star on 10 August 2001. See case BRB012.
Tucker, Ryan (Special Agent):
A deep-cover agent attached to the Critical Response unit in Fredericksburg,
Virgina. Encountered by the mid-west team during the investigation
of case FB563.
Turnbull, John (Senior Special Agent):
FBI doghandler based in Wichita, Kansas and partner of Special Agent
Albert James. On 4 June 2001, James was planting drugs at Wichita
airport to test a new sniffer dog. He and James were co-opted to
the search for Melissa Lefenwiecz and had the misfortune to encounter
both a cult of Sebek and the mid-west evidence response team at
a bonded warehouse in the airport's environs. In all versions of
the day, Turnbull has been killed in the firefight that followed.
Whether he can survive the day or whether Fate has his number remains
to be seen. See case WK016.
Turn (Mrs): Socially well-connected
mother of Dr Julian Turn. She believes that her son is something
of an embarassment to the family. And he never calls often enough.
Turn, Julian
(Assistant Special Agent in Charge): Head of the North-East
evidence response team based in Augusta, Maine. A very tall and
athletic man with an aquiline nose and black hair greying at the
temples. He is often mistaken as Jewish, which he denies. Turn has
a doctorate in history and is a skilled cryptologist. Although he
heads the evidence response team in Augusta, he still remains subordinate
to Rock Mulholland. Turn is vying with Alex Drake for the position
of world's unluckiest FBI agent. However, during his investigation
of case NW988, a combination
of unlikely occurrences, happenstance and good fortune gained him
a undeserved reputation as a highly-trained 'super-agent'. This
fictitious version of Turn has gained a life of its own on the FBI
grapevine, conspiracy websites and in dark smoky rooms. In these
places Turn is known only as "The Doctor", and it is a
reputation that will either save his life or end it.
Tyler, Ben (Special Agent): FBI
agent who investigated the murder of teamsters and workers in Detroit
in the 1960s.
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