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사건ID: SCP-INC-2026-045
날짜: 2026-04-09
장소: Boston, MA, 14 Waverly St.
보고기관: SCP Foundation — Information Containment Unit
상태: 미결
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Incident Overview:
On 2026-03-20 a Kindle device recovered from a private residence at the above address contained a single downloadable item titled "True Crime Case Files: Real Stories Of Murder, Mystery & Justice (25 book series) Kindle edition." The file presented a series listing with twenty-five individual titles and embedded case summaries. Several summaries included verbatim excerpts from police reports not available in public records. Foundation agents secured the device and initiated digital containment and forensic imaging. No anomalous effects were observed upon reading; anomalous properties are limited to content provenance and metadata inconsistencies.
Detailed Record:
- Item recovered: Kindle Paperwhite, serial REDACT-001; physical condition intact. Device imaged by Site-19 Digital Forensics on 2026-03-21.
- Digital artifact: ebook file (MOBI/AZW) filename: TC_Case_Files_25.mobi; checksum: SHA256: REDACT-2A.
- Manifest content: front matter lists 25 titles with associated publication dates (notably between 2025-09-15 and 2025-12-10). Sample titles include entries matching known cases (Madeleine McCann, Laci Peterson, Susan Smith, etc.) and additional entries not present in public bibliographies.
- Embedded text: several chapters contain block quotes that match redact-protected fields from municipal police reports on file with MA and other jurisdictions. Copies of the municipal files were obtained for comparison; matched passages were located in internal reports dated 2004–2010, marked as restricted in police systems. Matches were verbatim, including typographical errors present in the original restricted reports.
- Metadata anomalies: ebook metadata includes publisher field "True Crime Case Files" and Amazon ASIN values that do not resolve in public Amazon databases as of 2026-03-22. Internal timestamp for file creation is 2025-08-01; device last-sync timestamp is 2026-03-18.
- Chain of custody: device collected by local police (Boston PD) 2026-03-19 from residence of subject A (name redacted), transferred to Foundation custody under cover identity 2026-03-20.
- Containment status: digital artifact isolated on air-gapped workstation; printed copies of redacted passages stored in Locked Evidence Vault 3.
Evidence List:
1. Forensic image of Kindle device (image ID: IMG-SCP-INC-2026-045-1).
2. Original ebook file (TC_Case_Files_25.mobi) checksum record.
3. Comparison report between embedded text and municipal police reports (CR-Compare-2026-045).
4. Chain of custody log from Boston PD to Foundation (COC-2026-045).
5. Witness interview transcripts (attached below).
Witness Statements:
- Subject A (device owner): 'I never bought any of those books. I just borrowed my brother's Kindle and I saw it in his library, but he says he doesn't remember adding them.'
- Subject B (brother, last account holder): 'I downloaded a bunch of true crime stuff years ago, but these specific titles weren't in my purchase history. I don't know how they got there.'
- LAPD Records Custodian (phone interview): 'Those report excerpts were only ever accessible to detectives and a limited admin group; we don't publish those sections.'
Analysis:
1. Provenance and content correlation: The ebook file contains a curated list of true crime case titles that correspond to documented, high-profile cases. For multiple entries the embedded narrative includes verbatim text matching restricted police report sections. Comparison report CR-Compare-2026-045 documents exact textual concordance, including identical punctuation and line breaks, between the ebook content and internal police documents obtained under authorized channels. This establishes a direct textual correlation between the recovered digital artifact and non-public law enforcement records.
2. Temporal data and distribution: File creation timestamp (2025-08-01) predates device recovery and postdates several report creation dates (2004–2010). Device last-sync timestamp indicates active use of the device in March 2026. No digital distribution traceable via public retail platforms was identified; publisher and ASIN values do not resolve in public databases as of acquisition. Network logs from the device were incomplete; no outbound connections to public content stores were recorded in device logs retained on the forensic image. These observations indicate the file was present on the device prior to local police seizure and was not acquired through standard public retail channels.
3. Access vectors and custody: Witness statements indicate neither the owner nor the account holder can account for the file's presence; Boston PD confirms the restricted passages were not publicly accessible. The chain of custody for police reports shows restricted access limited to personnel with investigative clearance. The available evidence supports a factual sequence: restricted-report text existed in police systems; the ebook contains those texts; the ebook was present on a commercial e-reader recovered from a private residence. The data do not indicate how the restricted text was copied into the ebook or how the ebook was introduced to the device.
4. Scope of anomalies: No perceptual or memetic effects were observed in readers. Anomalous elements are confined to provenance and content leakage of restricted documents into a widely distributed-format file. There is no technical evidence in the file header indicating known DRM circumvention tools or automated scraping utilities; file internals include manually formatted sections and editorial front matter consistent with a compiled anthology.
Unresolved Matters:
상태: 미결
The ebook contains verbatim excerpts from restricted police reports that were not publicly available and for which no authorized export record has been found.
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**참고 이미지:**

*출처: Andrey Soldatov*

*출처: Andrey Soldatov*

*출처: Andrey Soldatov*
사건ID: SCP-INC-2026-045
날짜: 2026-04-09
장소: Boston, MA, 14 Waverly St.
보고기관: SCP Foundation — Information Containment Unit
상태: 미결
---
Incident Overview:
On 2026-03-20 a Kindle device recovered from a private residence at the above address contained a single downloadable item titled "True Crime Case Files: Real Stories Of Murder, Mystery & Justice (25 book series) Kindle edition." The file presented a series listing with twenty-five individual titles and embedded case summaries. Several summaries included verbatim excerpts from police reports not available in public records. Foundation agents secured the device and initiated digital containment and forensic imaging. No anomalous effects were observed upon reading; anomalous properties are limited to content provenance and metadata inconsistencies.
Detailed Record:
- Item recovered: Kindle Paperwhite, serial REDACT-001; physical condition intact. Device imaged by Site-19 Digital Forensics on 2026-03-21.
- Digital artifact: ebook file (MOBI/AZW) filename: TC_Case_Files_25.mobi; checksum: SHA256: REDACT-2A.
- Manifest content: front matter lists 25 titles with associated publication dates (notably between 2025-09-15 and 2025-12-10). Sample titles include entries matching known cases (Madeleine McCann, Laci Peterson, Susan Smith, etc.) and additional entries not present in public bibliographies.
- Embedded text: several chapters contain block quotes that match redact-protected fields from municipal police reports on file with MA and other jurisdictions. Copies of the municipal files were obtained for comparison; matched passages were located in internal reports dated 2004–2010, marked as restricted in police systems. Matches were verbatim, including typographical errors present in the original restricted reports.
- Metadata anomalies: ebook metadata includes publisher field "True Crime Case Files" and Amazon ASIN values that do not resolve in public Amazon databases as of 2026-03-22. Internal timestamp for file creation is 2025-08-01; device last-sync timestamp is 2026-03-18.
- Chain of custody: device collected by local police (Boston PD) 2026-03-19 from residence of subject A (name redacted), transferred to Foundation custody under cover identity 2026-03-20.
- Containment status: digital artifact isolated on air-gapped workstation; printed copies of redacted passages stored in Locked Evidence Vault 3.
Evidence List:
1. Forensic image of Kindle device (image ID: IMG-SCP-INC-2026-045-1).
2. Original ebook file (TC_Case_Files_25.mobi) checksum record.
3. Comparison report between embedded text and municipal police reports (CR-Compare-2026-045).
4. Chain of custody log from Boston PD to Foundation (COC-2026-045).
5. Witness interview transcripts (attached below).
Witness Statements:
- Subject A (device owner): 'I never bought any of those books. I just borrowed my brother's Kindle and I saw it in his library, but he says he doesn't remember adding them.'
- Subject B (brother, last account holder): 'I downloaded a bunch of true crime stuff years ago, but these specific titles weren't in my purchase history. I don't know how they got there.'
- LAPD Records Custodian (phone interview): 'Those report excerpts were only ever accessible to detectives and a limited admin group; we don't publish those sections.'
Analysis:
1. Provenance and content correlation: The ebook file contains a curated list of true crime case titles that correspond to documented, high-profile cases. For multiple entries the embedded narrative includes verbatim text matching restricted police report sections. Comparison report CR-Compare-2026-045 documents exact textual concordance, including identical punctuation and line breaks, between the ebook content and internal police documents obtained under authorized channels. This establishes a direct textual correlation between the recovered digital artifact and non-public law enforcement records.
2. Temporal data and distribution: File creation timestamp (2025-08-01) predates device recovery and postdates several report creation dates (2004–2010). Device last-sync timestamp indicates active use of the device in March 2026. No digital distribution traceable via public retail platforms was identified; publisher and ASIN values do not resolve in public databases as of acquisition. Network logs from the device were incomplete; no outbound connections to public content stores were recorded in device logs retained on the forensic image. These observations indicate the file was present on the device prior to local police seizure and was not acquired through standard public retail channels.
3. Access vectors and custody: Witness statements indicate neither the owner nor the account holder can account for the file's presence; Boston PD confirms the restricted passages were not publicly accessible. The chain of custody for police reports shows restricted access limited to personnel with investigative clearance. The available evidence supports a factual sequence: restricted-report text existed in police systems; the ebook contains those texts; the ebook was present on a commercial e-reader recovered from a private residence. The data do not indicate how the restricted text was copied into the ebook or how the ebook was introduced to the device.
4. Scope of anomalies: No perceptual or memetic effects were observed in readers. Anomalous elements are confined to provenance and content leakage of restricted documents into a widely distributed-format file. There is no technical evidence in the file header indicating known DRM circumvention tools or automated scraping utilities; file internals include manually formatted sections and editorial front matter consistent with a compiled anthology.
Unresolved Matters:
상태: 미결
The ebook contains verbatim excerpts from restricted police reports that were not publicly available and for which no authorized export record has been found.
---
**참고 이미지:**

*출처: Andrey Soldatov*

*출처: Andrey Soldatov*

*출처: Andrey Soldatov*
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