9/15 [82- eee Hello Mr. Raven, Ree Suppose you've noticed L've addressed you as Mr. Raven, and not Dr. : Raven. This is becouse I have lost all respect for you and what you do. I saw eel newspaper TihetyArcnc ilies: put out, You know » You may be a biol logist Studying seabirds, but I'm studying Something even more pressing: your lack of consideration. Why you thought i+ was a goed idea +o pressure Gene and my dear Roscoe +o ge out, even though you knew these waters were unsofe, is beyond me. It is appalling that you didn't think twice to consider the satety of your assistants. Tnstead, you prioritized your research, which leaves me pri- oritizing blami you for this whole situation. And Raven , © know you put their jebs on the line for this. You are so sick and twisted for that. Maybe this is the hormones from being pregnant and carrying Roscoe's baby tolking, but LT couldn't care less. Even if L wasn't our former 7 wv IM edu assistant’s child, I have every right to be angry at yor, because this is all your fault. And you know what? Ill dell you something thot T hope gives you some semblance of guilt: Roscoe and L were geirg to name our baby Barry, offer you. Thot was a decision both him and I made out of admiration for your character and achievements, but new i+ is one thot I am toking back. L hope thot stings, Raven. LT really hope it does. a really hope you understand that I will never forgive you for what you've. done. You've not only harmed. Roscoe and Gene, but you've negatively offect— ed their families and loved ones. You're so incredibly selfish and apathetic , and it's Starting to disgust me how much energy L'm putting into writing this leHer to you, $0 L'm going to stop. But don't be surprised if you get another one trom me soon. TL have a lot more to say than just the above. ‘ “lie tte