Document 2
Finding the Document
The second document was found Thursday evening, August 20, 1936, by Henry Armitage when he returned to his office after a late dinner. The document was neatly but obtrusively tucked under his desk blotter. After reviewing the contents of the document, he contacted Cyrus Llanfer. The two of them called the rest of the Inquiry (save Mrs. Pickman and Dr. Sprauge) for a meeting which lasted several hours through the morning.
Like the first document, Armitage confirms that the writing is his own and in the style of his rough notes. (His rough notes are usually collated and typed up by Llanfer for the Inquiry's permanent files.) However, he doesn't recognize any of the references in the notes nor does he have any recollection of writing them.
Members of the Inquiry met with the investigators on Sunday, August 23rd, and gave them this and the other document.
Contents of the Document
This document consists of two pages with much clearer handwriting than the first document.
The first page has a blood splatter. There is writing in ink and pencil on both sides of the page.
The second page is written in a much more casual tone. On the back side, under a piece of tape, is a small charm that depicts the sun.
Notes from the Document
This space is for the investigators to fill out with their discoveries.
There is a book called the Tears of Azazoth, which sounds like it should be destroyed but is almost impossible. It sounds very dangerous. -MD