SCP-3405

Item #: SCP-3405

Object Class: Keter

Standard Containment Procedures: All criminal cases in the San Francisco area involving persons who match the most likely description of SCP-3405 are to be pursued by MTF Iota-10 ("Damn Feds"). Police, private detectives and other investigators working on the case are to be covertly undermined to reduce the probability of exposing civilians to an anomaly.

All persons with some probability of being SCP-3405 are to be interviewed and reviewed to verify that they are indeed SCP-3405.

Description: SCP-3405 is a humanoid of indeterminate age, gender, and appearance. While photographic evidence and direct visual confirmation suggest that SCP-3405 is a Caucasian woman in her mid-thirties, these sources cannot be trusted. Other unverified reports indicate SCP-3405 suffers from alcoholism and intense mood swings.

SCP-3405 has been a suspect in at least three different murder cases; however, no amount of investigation has yielded conclusive evidence to convict SCP-3405. While it is possible that SCP-3405’s methods are non-anomalous, the Foundation has determined the probability of anomalous interference too high to ignore.

Addendum SCP-3405-1: Below is a log of the murder cases SCP-3405 is suspect in.

+ Case File 1 - Close Case Victim: Tyler Denniber Cause of Death: Vehicular Homicide Notes: The accident took place outside of a small bar on the outskirts of San Francisco. While there were eyewitnesses, all either could not recall the license plate, or were deemed untrustworthy. Below is a selected interview from the investigation: <Begin Log> Two officers are interviewing an eye witness from the scene of the crime. Officer 1: So, you say you were at the scene of the crime. Witness: Yeah. I just happened to be coming to be walking outside when it happened. It was, uh, gruesome to say the least. Friend of mine called 911. Officer 2: Did you see the license plate? Witness: I think I did. It was all a blur but I caught a few digits. Officer 1: You didn't take a picture? Witness: Um… no. I was too shocked to remember. Officer 2: That's fine. What digits did you recall? Witness: I think it started with zero, two, three. Officer 2: Ok. I think that's all we really need right now. Both officers leave the interview room. Officer 2: Well, that seems to match most of the other reports. Officer 1: Yes, but it was late and these people were drunk. How seriously can we really take them? Officer 2: That is true, and some people did think they saw an "E" in the beginning. Officer 1: Exactly. This is getting us nowhere. <End Log>

+ Case File 2 - Close Case Victim: Alex Johnson Cause of Death: Stab Wounds Notes: A steak knife was found at the scene of the crime with Johnson's blood on it. Fingerprints and genetic material were lifted from the knife. However, due to the low accuracy of these forensic methods, and the possibility that the steak knife was not the murder weapon , the results were discarded as false positives.