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RiskelPsion t1_izc4l4a wrote

My bet: Invisible Man scenario. Someone from a company that developed a full light spectrum camouflage suit was the stalker, either stole a prototype to regularly creep on you, or was being used as a deniable asset to test it by. And now that’s he’s dead the company has either just managed to catch up and is using their own stealth suited agents to clean up the mess….or they were always aware of him and are cleaning up the mess.

Either way: try laying out some powder or water or something else for them to step in/on. Make it so they can’t walk around your house with impunity.

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otakme t1_izccbap wrote

I would believe this but the blood from his body is invisible too. Seems more likely to be beings that are on their bodies invisible. The needle really threw me off, because it seems like maybe that’s something that would come from a beast? Maybe it’s a giant beast that is invisible in most lights.

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RiskelPsion t1_izck0kx wrote

You said that a piece of something fell off of your assailant that was visible in certain angles, right? Perhaps it isn’t a sit, but a formula of some kind that alters them inside and out?

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RiskelPsion t1_izckaik wrote

Oh, just realized I misread and hadn’t realized that you brought up the needle. Sorry, was on my phone when I typed that.

If it had been a beast of some kind, it sounds as if it was easy to overcome. Perhaps it was something that, as opposed to most forms of evolution where bigger and scarier was usually a more desirable trait…had evolved to remain hidden as a survival mechanism? Implying that they may be physically weak or at least fragile, explaining how you were able to send it running multiple times and kill it with ease despite the fact that it had the tactical advantage of being literally invisible.

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realchessman t1_ize0168 wrote

i thought the needle was just a broken bit from a invisible suit

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otakme t1_ize1x9a wrote

The fact that there’s invisible blood makes me think otherwise…

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scarymaxx OP t1_izcor8m wrote

There’s definitely a Raytheon lab in my area, and I have multiple acquaintances that work there.

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RiskelPsion t1_izdnge5 wrote

Does Raytheon do any kind of work with technology/chemistry? The kind which a lot of those acquaintances would say they aren’t allowed to go into details on? If so, the Invisible Man theory holds some water.

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RiskelPsion t1_izdnqpj wrote

Oh, and as for the invisible blood, my best solution would be to buy some dye or a UV or Black Light. The Black Light in particular can reveal blood stains even after they’re cleaned, and the fact that this next wave of invisible home invaders are spraying means they may be concerned that you’ll do something like that.

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