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Court Record of Robert Therson

Robert Therson, a.k.a. Aleister Robertson, a.k.a. Olympiodorus The Third, a.k.a. Solomon ABA, a.k.a. etc. Born November 1914. Mr. Therson has been the subject of numerous civil and criminal trials summarized below. He is currently awaiting trial for charges of arson, public indecency, illegal transport of livestock, and defiling of a corpse.

August 14th, 1942

Arrested and detained for vagrancy. Suspect was seen in the vicinity of Spruce Street several times. On the night of the arrest it was suspected he was inebriated and/or on opium.

October 13th, 1942

Arrested for squatting and public disturbance. Suspect seemed to have set up a lab and office in a Spruce St. residence. Served two days in jail and paid a fine of $300. Suspect threatened police officers, but most of his statements were incomprehensible.

January 3rd, 1943

Mr. Therson was brought into the district office on suspicion of murder after three officers went missing over the New Year holiday. He claimed responsibility but refused to confess to any specifics, and no charges were filed due to lack of evidence. The deaths were ruled accidental.

January 14th, 1943

Mr. Therson purchases 27 Spruce St. in a public auction. Several complaints from neighbors are filed during the next few months concerning odd lights and noises from the house, but investigations reveal nothing. Mr. Therson claims he spends most nights practicing with his band.

February 22nd, 1944

An explosion rocks the Spruce St. neighborhood. After the fires are put out, forensic investigation reveals 27 Spruce St. as the origin. After getting a warrant to search the basement, several human and animal bones are discovered in the basement, as well as a collection of lurid and titillating sketches. Mr. Therson is currently facing charges for this incident.

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