\"Due to the strangeness of the scene, the absence of any on-duty staff and the intermittent power to the institute's primary lighting systems and elevators, the officers decided to secure the first floor and wait for back-up support. County authorities arrived at the Clayton Hills Institute around one o'clock in the morning. In the hours that followed, both county and state investigators would eventually make their way throughout the entire building. But it was in the laboratory and the adjacent operating room marked N101BL, located on the fifth floor, at the end of the corridor, where they would discover the haunting aftermath of Experiment 13.\"
- The Clayton Hills Clarion, October 21, 1941