Breaking And Entering

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Episode 103/1x103
Breaking And Entering

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"This is one of the boxes I found over at the warehouse..."

Blogger Daniel
Date Posted December 21st, 2006
URL youtube.com
myspace.com
Forum 4351|3=lg15}}
Length 2:30
Description I did some research on that company and logo. Found a warehouse and decided to take a look.
Location(s) The EPOGEN Warehouse
YouTube Tags LG15 lonelygirl15 daniel danielbeast warehouse breaking box symbol car epogen erythropoetin
Production Credits
Executive Producer(s) Miles Beckett, Mesh Flinders, and Greg Goodfried
Producer(s) Amanda Goodfried
Director(s) Miles Beckett and Mesh Flinders
Camera Miles Beckett
Executive Story Editor Glenn Rubenstein
Vidplay Mesh Flinders
Story Miles Beckett, Mesh Flinders, Greg Goodfried, and Glenn Rubenstein
Editor(s) Kevin Schlanser
Music Mystro Soul Instrumental by Mystro
Cast
Daniel Yousef Abu-Taleb
Adjacent Blogs
Previous "Skateboarding"
Next "Mystery Movies"
Previous by Daniel "Undisclosed Location"
Next by Daniel "Christmas Surprise"

Breaking And Entering is the one-hundred third video in the lonelygirl15 video series.

Transcript

Daniel: So you know that company I mentioned the other day? I found out where their main warehouse is located. I went to one of their satellite buildings yesterday, and it was all closed up. Hopefully this one's open. Sure looks shut down but... I'm gonna get in closer.

(Daniel walks through various fences and doors)

Daniel: I heard a car

(A car drives by, Daniel scrambles and runs from it, then sees a helicopter in the air)

(Daniel walks into an elevator, gets off into a dark room, turns on a flashlight)

Daniel: (Whispering) I hope I'm the only person in here. (The light of his flashlight shows the number "220" over a door.)

(Daniel continues to look around, breathing heavily)

Daniel: Ever see that movie, Alien? I feel like Ripley. (The light of his flashlight shows the number "219" over a door.)

(Cuts to hall)

Daniel: Maybe it's down there... this way...

(Looks around, breathing heavily, and stops at a door marked "195". A sudden large, creaking, door opening sound is made. You see that Daniel is opening a large garage-like door)

Daniel: There are all these boxes, that's the same symbol from the other box.

(All the boxes in room have same company logo as mentioned in Undisclosed Location)

(Creaking noises, music cuts back in)

(Daniel rummages through boxes of packing popcorn)

(Daniel picks up a medicine box with the word EPOGEN on it)

(Loud, eerie whirring)

Daniel: What the hell was that?! Oh my God...

(Frantic music plays as Daniel runs through a hallway, into an exit elevator)

(Daniel frantically presses elevator buttons)

(Cut to Daniel talking. He is no longer in a warehouse.)

Daniel: This is one of the boxes I found at the warehouse

(Camera pans to the medicine box he found)

Daniel: EP-O-GYN, or EI-PO-GEN... I dunno what this stuff is but... I'm guessing this is what they're injecting Bree with... which is weird, its not like she was sick. I'm gonna try and get in touch with Bree.

Notes

  • Daniel found the lemniscate symbols again, on the boxes he found at the warehouse. The boxes contained Styrofoam, and EPOGEN. This might be what was injected into Bree.
  • Breaking and Entering is usually treated as a misdemeanor in the United States. From the video itself, it is unclear if Daniel's activity constitutes breaking and entering because we do not see any "breaking" (i.e., actual opening of a door or other entryway as opposed to entry through an already open door or window), but the title of the video compels the viewer to conclude that a breaking took place, instead of mere criminal trespass. Daniel learned many of his Breaking and Entering skills in the video Following The Helper in which he broke into Lucy's apartment. In this video, Daniel also steals something from the warehouse, which would constitute burglary under California law. Burglary is typically a felony in the United States. As in the past, Daniel is unconcerned about posting footage of criminal acts on YouTube.