Operation TREE PIPE – Internal Audit
Operation TREE PIPE – Internal Audit
Compiled by: Officer ████████, M-EPIC Internal Affairs
Date: [REDACTED]
Clearance Level: TREADSTONE+
Summary
Ottawa M-EPIC Officer Arthur Donnelly was found dead in 1206 Spooner Avenue, Meadowbrook, under the same conditions as Yamilla Isari, who perished nearly a year prior. This incident, coupled with the deaths of two contractors and the mass suicide of the Qian family in 2018, substantiates Donnelly’s original hypothesis: 1206 Spooner Avenue presents an active supranatural threat.
Despite this, Operation TREE PIPE ended in disaster due to operational missteps, misconduct, and direct confrontation with local law enforcement. Officers O’Connor and Duval initiated a high-speed pursuit with Meadowbrook police, ultimately compromising M-EPIC’s cover. This led to criminal charges, resignations, and the functional disappearance of two former operatives.
The question remains: How did Donnelly, a four-time “Bacon Grinder” psychological evaluation survivor, lose control so publicly? Further investigation is warranted.
Operational Failures & Key Findings
1. Psychological Compromise of Officer Donnelly
Donnelly had passed M-EPIC’s psychological resilience testing (“Bacon Grinder” exams) four consecutive years, yet was found dead in apparent suicide within 1206 Spooner Avenue. Current hypothesis:
- Exposure to the house’s supranatural influence compromised his psychological stability.
- Donnelly’s notes indicate he believed he was being watched, followed, and manipulated in the days leading up to his death.
- M-INFO research into Isabelle Wheeler’s journal suggests ritualistic elements in Donnelly’s final actions, possibly coercion or compulsion.
Despite Operation TREE PIPE’s stated objective of assessing and neutralizing the threat, no clear countermeasures were developed, and the site remains a loose end.
2. Criminal Actions & Federal Offenses by TREE PIPE Team
Following Donnelly’s death, the assigned TREE PIPE agents engaged in multiple unauthorized actions, escalating the situation.
Charges & Consequences:
| Officer | Charges | Legal Outcome | Current Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rebecca Stanley | - Aggravated Assault of a Peace Officer (Sec 270.02) - Failure to Stop for Police (Sec 320.17) - Forgery (Sec 366) | Guilty plea, 6-year sentence in exchange for resignation | Disappeared post-release |
| Connor O’Conor | - Aggravated Assault of a Peace Officer (Sec 270.02) - Failure to Stop for Police (Sec 320.17) - Forgery (Sec 366) | Guilty plea, 6-year sentence in exchange for resignation | Served sentence, whereabouts known |
| Bree Duval | Wanted for Arrest: - Failure to comply with law enforcement - Obstruction of justice - Aiding & abetting criminal activity | Fled before arrest | Functionally disappeared |
Notable Observations:
- Duval’s disappearance suggests premeditation. Current intelligence cannot confirm her whereabouts or status.
- Stanley fled Canada entirely post-release. Potential international movement flagged.
- O’Connor remains under passive surveillance. No indications of continued threat activity.
Conclusion & Recommendations
- 1206 Spooner Avenue remains an open, unresolved anomaly. The site’s influence over trained operatives, including Donnelly, cannot be ignored.
- Operational discipline within M-EPIC must be reinforced. TREE PIPE agents displayed reckless behavior, leading to exposure and legal action.
- Surveillance on all former TREE PIPE operatives should continue. Their experiences make them long-term security liabilities.
- A secondary investigation into Donnelly’s mental state prior to his death is required. His writings suggest possible exposure to supranatural elements before entering the house.
- M-EPIC must decide how to handle 1206 Spooner Avenue. Leaving the site active risks further casualties and breaches of secrecy.
Actionable Directive: Evaluate necessity of a permanent containment operation or sanctioned destruction of the property.
- Internal Auditor ████████
- M-EPIC Internal Affairs, TREADSTONE+ Clearance