Dear [classified]
The head of the Department of Prehistoric wildlife has become suspicious of our research. After we fired Albert Johnson for the release of a juvenile 161GR1.1 (commonly known as The Gar). They were very displeased that we were keeping an individual without telling them. We could not tell them that our intentions were to kill it and dissect it to study its immune system. Instead we told them it was going to be put down because it was responsible for the Muskegon Camping indecent (in reality it was the juvenile's parent).
Under the UN's laws, killing a prehistoric animal that is not responsible for a human death and is not the last of its kind may not be killed. Johnson did not have enough information about the project to shut us down but we may need to relocate.
Your's sincerely Bill Armstrong
Head of the Department of Prehistoric Wildlife's Division of Paleo Fauna Research