Friday, August 30, 2013

CASE 11413 RECORD FILE EYES ONLY DATE 11.13 POST-EVENT

PERSONNEL FILE ENCLOSED
DANIELLO, CHARLES RICHARD
SER. 987615132-XQ2
DOB: REDACTED

NOTE: ALL EARLY LIFE RECORDS TRANSCRIBED FROM PAPER AND HARD-COPY FILES; ALL COMPUTERIZED DATA FILES LOST DURING HOSTILITIES.

Charles Daniello was an exemplary student through high school, where he became involved in the Young Marines. He was involved in several sports including football and baseball with dabbling s in wrestling and track as well as intramural participation in marksmanship, archery, and fencing. Daniello received varsity letters in football and baseball and was offered partial scholarships to several colleges and universities, opting to attend North Philadelphia City Collegewhere he split his studies between sociology and education as well as joining the ROTC.
    Near the end of his sophomore year, Daniello’s father died of an aneurism, which led to Daniello missing the end of his sophomore year. He returned to school in the fall and attempted to make up for this lost time. It was during this period the first minor Outbreaks were beginning in Africa and southern Europe. Three months into his junior year, Daniello’s mother was injured when she was hit by a drunk driver in a hit-and-run incident. The driver was caught and arrested, the case thrown out on a technicality. Daniello’s mother was confined to a wheelchair with spinal injuries and Tramuatic Brain Injury. Daniello sought out the driver, BENJAMIN TUDESKY, stalked him to a local bar, and beat him into unconsciousness. Tudesky required more than 3 dozen stitches and suffered four cracked ribs, a fractured skull, broken nose, fractured eye socket, concussion, bruised kidney, ruptured spleen, bruised liver, collapsed lung, severe neck sprain, dislocated shoulder, dislocated kneecap, fractured tibia, fractured femur, dislocated hip, seven broken fingers, dislocated jaw, and nine cracked teeth.
    Daniello was arrested at his home and plead guilty. The judge who took the case was also the judge on the case involving Daniello’s mother, which raised eyebrows and controversy when Daniello was given a mere 90 days for the assault. During his 90-day sentence Daniello was involved in 64 confrontations with fellow inmates and sixteen involving Corrections Officers. Each confrontation resulted in unconsciousness or injury to Daniello’s opponent.
    Upon his release, Daniello attempted to enlist in the Army, Marines, and Navy, rejected each time. He enrolled in classes at his local Community College, working full-time and also caring for his mother, whose condition was deteriorating. She died less than a year after his release from jail. Daniello began seeking out bouncer and bodyguard work, losing several security jobs due to high temper. Six month after his mother passed, Daniello met and became involved in a relationship with MEREDITH FIORELLI, a massage therapist/acupuncturist/yoga instructor. During the course of their relationship, Daniello became involved in meditation and attended group therapy and anger-management classes. Eighteen months after his mother’s death, Daniello successfully enlisted in the U.S. Army. This was also the time when Europe, Asia, and Africa were experiencing their first major Outbreaks and small cases were being reported in the Western United States and Mexico.

        Daniello’s initial service records show exemplary marks and comments from Commanders. Unfortunately, his service record disappears as incidents in the U.S. were increasing at this time and all computer archive files were lost. We do know based on hard-copy paper files recovered after the event that he showed some leadership initiative but worked especially well on his own and was already an excellent marksman and archer. He was designated as a sharpshooter and long-range spotter at the beginning of The Breakdown.
    During Reclamation, Daniello was one of the first Plebe Initiates into what would become the DeadEye Program.
INFORMATION REDACTED
CLASSIFIED; CLEARANCE DENIED

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