Gooseberry Interview is an evidence file in The Outlast Trials.
It is an entry in the "Murkoff Collections, Gooseberry" folder.
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"Clyde Perry Letters
1956.12.13
MURKOFF CORP
INTER-ORGANIZATIONAL LETTERS ONLY
TELEX
TO: A. BRADLEY AVELLANOS Sinyala FACILITY
FM: CLYDE PERRY IN PHILADEPLHIA PA
SUB: GOOSEBERRY INTERVIEW
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Interview with Phyllis Futterman reveals lucid and highly charismatic subject.
Two personalities on display:
1. Phyllis Futterman, alternating between television persona "Mother Gooseberry," a child-like Phyllis Futterman approximately age 14.
2. Dr. A. Futterman, her deceased father. She's fashioned a hand-puppet from scavenged cafeteria and workhouse scraps, showing a remarkable mechanical aptitude. The "Dr. Futterman" personality is abusive and violent. But he's funny, and I like him.
Both personalities included lapses into a lizard-brained murderous rage-monster.
The Mother Gooseberry personality shows remarkable charisma, as noted. Despite her ragged appearance, she appears to have had carnal relations with at least two guards. Many of her fellow prisoners and staff have fallen under her sway.
Phyllis expressed interest in self-improvement and scientific advancement. Says she'd like a change of scenery.
Phyllis Futterman highly recommended for trials in PROJECT LATHE."