Special Agent Dana Scully Case: 2X10/Red Museum The identity of the man shot in the slaughterhouse has yet to be determined. His name, any record or artifact of his past, present, or immigration status, have yet to be found. His fingerprints are not on file in either the Bureau or national system of records. At this time, it remains doubtful that anyone will come forward to identify or claim the body. Under further analysis, the inoculant found in the broken vials was isolated and determined to be an unstable antibody of no known biological origin. After three weeks of study, the components of the serum, probably synthetic, have broken down structurally, and in this retrograde state cannot be analyzed further. This coincides with the development of a severe and undiagnosed flu-like ailment affecting the children who were believed to have been inoculated and some of the local families. To date, none of the congregants or members of the Church of the Red Museum have contracted this illness. I suspect whoever was doing this may have been using them as a control group. The shipping manifests for what is believed to be beef and milk tainted by the unspecified inoculant do not provide enough information to track their destinations. A local advisory and quarantine have been established. Further inquiry into the tainted beef has been promised by the pertinent government health agencies. The Bureau investigation into this case is currently at a standstill. The case remains open and unsolved.