Authors: Lauren Beukes
Official Report Filed #261114/4438 Homicide Department, November 30, 2014
Lead Investigators: Detectives Luke Stricker Badge No. 531 & Gabriella Versado Badge No. 866
Report filed by: Internal Affairs Investigator Detective Sergeant Farokh
Date of incident: Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Location: Fleischer Body Plant, Detroit
A full report of events leading up to the death of Clayton Broom, as reported by Detective Versado
Complete set of case notes
Video file recorded by private citizen, Jonathan Haim
Witness statements by Layla Stirling-Versado, Jonathan Haim, Thomas Keen
Evidence Tech documentation of the scene
Ballistics report
Forensic lab reports
Phone records
EPA report on chemicals present at the Fleischer Body Plant
Medical examiner's report on Jenefer Quillane
Medical examiner's report on Clayton Broom
Medical examiner's report on Officer Marcus Jones
Cyber-crimes analysis of video footage material
DPD Psychologist Dr. Elle Weir's debrief and evaluation of Detective Versado
This investigator finds that there are still many inconclusive and disturbing aspects around the events that led up to the death of Clayton Broom and the shooting of Marcus Jones.
EPA examination of the building and blood tests have proved inconclusive on possible hallucinogenic toxins.
However, the witnesses' testimonies, interviewed separately, confirm that many of them experienced vivid and subjective hallucinations consistent with psychotropic drugs. Speculation about whether Broom was able to induce mass hypnosis or hysteria is irrelevant at this point. PTSD has also been put forward as a possible factor; all witnesses had seen one or more of Broom's victims.
The footage filmed by “citizen journalist” Jonathan Haim has been largely discounted as a reliable record of what transpired.
Cybercrimes concludes that the footage was doctored in-camera, using a more professional version of live-filtering effects software that is widely available. They have been unable to identify the exact software because the footage on the phone was deleted, even though there are multiple recordings of the live-stream online. Mr. Haim continues to deny any manipulation of the footage, which is shaky and dark and hard to discern.
Haim has confirmed that he purchased the crime-scene photographs used in his previous videos from Detective Michael Croff. An investigation against Detective Croff is pending.
The footage has helped to confirm that Detective Versado did warn Broom before shooting him the first time, in the arm (refer to audio on video footage at 41:56 and ballistics and ME reports), and that she was prone at the time of the shooting and under direct physical threat when she made the fatal head shot (refer to audio and video footage at 43:18 and ballistics and ME reports on bullet trajectory).
Apart from the mutilated body of Officer Marcus Jones, none of the other “art works” on the scene contained human remains. The autopsy reveals that Officer Jones died on Monday morning, from a combustion nail gun to the head, two days before Detective Versado discharged her weapon into the corpse while attempting to shoot Broom.
A cat belonging to Layla Stirling-Versado was recovered, alive, from the scene.
The psychologist's report indicates that Detective Versado was under extreme personal and professional duress when the shooting occurred.
The evidence that would have been brought to bear against Mr. Broom is very strong and likely would have led to a conviction (please refer to case notes attached), including, most compellingly, a clear fingerprint on the clay wrapped around the remains of Ms. Spinks, which has since been confirmed by forensics as his right thumbprint.
We have to consider the public perception of this case and Detroit's police force in general. There is little doubt in the public eye that Broom was guilty of the heinous crimes and that Detective Versado acted in good faith, even heroically.
We must also consider the public hysteria around the more gruesome aspects of the case.
I believe a definitive statement from the DPD, laying out the facts as set out in this report, will put a great deal of this hysteria to rest.
I hope this submission will assist Internal Affairs in making an informed and fair ruling.
It is this investigator's considered opinion that Detective Versado was justified in fatally shooting Clayton Broom under the circumstances described in these reports.
My recommendation is that she be commended for her actions and reinstated to her full command, after a mandatory period of counseling.
Â
submitted today by
JonnoHaim
The events you've seen on Jonnoh.TV are a real record of events as they happened. There was no filtering software or effects added. Here's the
link to The Fleischer Footage
and the
relevant discussion forums on /x,
which includes the frame-by-frame stills. Help get the truth out and
fund my documentary on Kickstarter.
UPDATE: I have a very hectic media schedule. Sorry if I can't get to all your questions in this hour. I'll do another AMA soon or you can continue the discussion on
my website.
top 200 comments
show 500
sorted by: best
[â] xsyntz 2677 points
Don't you think it's unfair that you're propheting off Jen Q's death?
[â]
Gal00t
2394 points 1 year ago
Best. Typo. Ever.
 [â] Jonno Haim
[S] 4841 points
If you knew how much I loved her, you'd know what a shitty question that is. She died right in front of me, remember? I miss Jen every single day. As soon as the documentary is wrapped up (the soundtrack uses a lot of her tracks, btw), I'm looking to launch a new Kickstarter to create the Jenefer Quillane Music Academy in Detroit. Maybe you'd like to chip in? ;)
But seriously, if you've seen the footage that was live-streamed, that has been cached, you'll know it's not fake and you'll know I'm not a prophet, I'm a disciple. All of you are. It lives on in all of us, everyone who has seen it. I'm the messenger.
load more comments (1060 replies)
[â]
Nothingmonstrd 1369 points
In your interview on You Can't Handle The Truth
[click to watch on YouTube]
you insinuated that the authorities are trying to cover this up. Do you really believe that? Don't you think you're hurting your cause appearing on shitty conspiracy video podcasts? This is the same channel that did a special on how the Twin Towers were brought down by an alien ball. Not exactly helping your credibility?
[â] Jonno Haim [S]
4661 points
I called them out on it to their faces. They're scared. They're trying to hold on to the world they know. It's up to us to show them what lies beneath. And I'll get the word out wherever I can. To whoever will listen. You think I haven't seen the skit about me on The Daily Show? But I am NOT A JOKE and this is REAL.
load more comments
(855 replies)
[â]
CaptainFluffyPants
1300 points
Isn't this just like the Russian Mutant? SO FAKE?
[â]
Jonno Haim [S]
2122 points
In that the Russian Mutant is a clever bit of visual effects work and the Fleischer Footage really happened? I'm going to say no. It's not like that at all. To all the skeptics out there, cuz this tedious question just keeps coming up please show me the video filters that can create those effects live! I've had various visual effects experts in Los Angeles and in France analyze the footage independently of the police's so-called experts and they'll corroborate that it's the real thing, unadulterated, undoctored. This is NOT Internet urban legend shit. This is not spooky noodle!
load more comments (1638 replies)
[â]
Laughing_Toaster
2093 points
I think you mean “Creepypasta.” Do you have any contact with the other survivors?
[â]
Jonno Haim [S] 3487 points
I'm under a court order that prevents me from naming them or talking to them. Which says a lot, I think.
load more comments (187 replies)
[â]
Goraan
2049 points
Isn't that because one of them, Mystery Girl, is a minor and she has a reasonable right to privacy? And didn't you physically assault her?
[â]
Jonno Haim
[S] 3655 points
Yes. One of them is a minor. You can see a glimpse of her at 37:02-37:11 in the footage. She's also the one who deleted the footage, making it impossible for me to prove everything.
load more comments (596 replies)
[â]
GeekofSolitude
6752 points
We <3 Mystery Girl.
[â]
Jonno Haim
[S] 7454 points
I don't get this obsession with her. I know you want to romanticize her and turn her into this big hero like the Hunger Games or whatever, but she was a dumb teenager who wandered in by accident. It's a miracle she didn't get everyone killed.
load more comments (2541 replies)
[â]
RavenSara
2041 points
What about the Homeless Hero who saved your life?
[â]
Jonno Haim
[S] 3257 points
The guy who beat me unconscious with a chair? You think I should thank him for carrying me out of a burning building? I don't know. He declined to be interviewed for my documentary, which you can help fund, by the way, assuming the city of Detroit doesn't try to sue me again.
load more comments (461 replies)
[â]
Anonymous835
4100 points
You make it sound like a vendetta.
[â]
Jonno Haim
[S] 9383 points
It is. The same way it's always been against people who dare to speak the truth against power. Ask Galileo or Aristotle or Martin Luther King. I'm a heretic and they will go to any lengths to stop me.
load more comments (3853 replies)
[â]
Dakegra
1998 points
That sounds very serious! Are you safe?
[â]
Jonno Haim
[S] 9264 points
I'm just saying if I suddenly die in a car crash or a freak cinema shooting, ask questions. A LOT of questions.
load more comments (5788 replies)
[â]
Oolex
6102 points
Was it real?
[â]
Jonno Haim
[S]
6868 points
Yes. It was all real. It lives in me now. If you've seen it, there's a splinter of it in you too. We can change the world. You just have to open the door.
load more comments (8641 replies)
Â
1. When he was fourteen years old, he shot the man who stabbed his mother to death, Wild West revenge-style.
“It's on my record, you want to look it up. I don't want to talk about that. That was some sad, messed-up shit.”
Â
2. He carries a homemade machete hidden in his walking stick.
“Haven't had to use it. Usually it's enough to show it to someone.”
Â
3. He really hates it when you tell him he's a hero.
“Who the fuck saying that?”
Â
4. He was a slumlord when he was thirteen, renting out rooms in an abandoned building.
“I was looking after my friends.”
Â
5. Speaking of friends, his best buddy, Ramón Flores, got killed by notorious serial killer, Clayton BroomâThe Detroit Monster, who stuck a toy head on his body.
(
click for pics
)
“You think that's something to brag about? What's wrong with you?”
Â
6. He tracked down the Detroit Monster and tipped off the cops.
(
click to listen to the police hotline calls
)
“You think I was gonna let the bastard who did this to my friend walk away? Hell no.”
Â
7. He's very modest.
“I had nothing to do with it. It was my higher power.”
Â
8. And grumpy. (He also helps out ex-offenders at the local church.)
“Screw you and your stupid questions. I'm a busy man. You see those people out there, they waiting on me to help them type up their CVs. Wasting my time like this. Yeah, I type. I can do sixty words a minute.”
Â
9. He tried to take down the Detroit Monster by himself.
“It wasn't like that. I thought maybe I could take it on, take it into myself, you know. I could carry it inside me and I wouldn't let it break me the way it broke him. Shit I've seen in my life, stuff I've been through, ain't nothing I can't handle. I could have taken that on. In a way I did. Part of it's in me. A dream doesn't have to be bad. It's what you do with it. Like I'm building me a house. That's my dream right there.”
Â
10. Ain't nothing he can't handle.
“We done here?”
Â
Click here to donate to Help Buy The Homeless Hero a House Fund!
If you liked this, you might also want to check out: