In the Cooper Gang hideout in Paris, France, the Cooper Gang were hard at work trying to pinpoint Sly's location. They didn't know where exactly Richard Kore's house was. They knew that it was located in Jackson, Mississippi, but they didn't know the address of Richard's house. The only person who would possibly know where Richard Kore's address was was Julius Kore. Julius Kore was now 17 years old. Julius was arrested a few months ago. He was arrested for publishing the Thievius Raccoonus without Sly Cooper's permission. Julius published the Thievius Raccoonus after reading the Diary of Anne Frank. Anne Frank was a teenage Jewish girl whose family was forced to hide from the Nazis.

Anne's only company was a little diary that she received on her thirteenth birthday on June 12, 1942. She wrote in her diary almost every single day. Her family moved into an apartment that I would name, but can't pronounce because I don't know the Dutch language. The Frank family eventually were found in 1944 and Anne along with her sister Margot, were sent to a concentration camp, where she died of typhus. Her diary was published in the late 1970s. Anne Frank's diary was the only personal diary to ever be published into a book in which people could read.

That was, until a few months ago. It was a couple of months after the defeat of Clock-La. Julius was reading the Thievius Raccoonus late at night when a thought occurred to him. What if the Thievius Raccoonus was published into a book in which people could read? Why is Sly keeping this book to himself? That is selfish and rude. People deserved to know about the Cooper Clan. So, Julius went to work on publishing the Thievius Raccoonus. He copied the Thievius Raccoonus almost verbatim. He typed it in a Microsoft Word Document. Julius had to tell the Cooper Gang that he was writing a fantasy novel. It took Julius almost a week and a half to copy all of the Thievius Raccoonus. He changed the title to simply The Cooper Chronicles.

When Julius was done with his book, he sent it to a publishing company. The publishing company: Bantam Books agreed to publish Julius's version of the Thievius Raccoonus. The Cooper Chronicles sold like hot cakes on Amazon. When Sly received a copy of the Cooper Chronicles, he was enraged to find that almost all of the content of the Thievius Raccoonus was in the book. It was written in the 3rd person.

The Cooper Gang kicked Julius out of their gang. It wasn't until a lengthy legal battle ensued that Julius was found guilty of plagiarism and illegal publishing. He was sentenced to a year in jail. But then all of a sudden, Julius was magically teleported back to his world the day after the freak lightning storm that initially teleported him and his brother Tommy to the world of Sly Cooper. Julius then layed low for a while, he ended up at his uncle Scott's house in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Then, after a few weeks of living at his uncle Scott's house, Julius was teleported back to the Sly Cooper world, only this time, he was in a jail cell.

That was where Julius spent his days. His high school life was flushed down the toilet. He was a high school dropout. Now, Julius sat there in jail, waiting to be free.

In the Sly Cooper hideout, Bentley was busy formulating a plan of getting Sly out of the year 1984. He wanted to wait until something really major happened for Bentley and the gang to free Sly. They wanted Sly to experience the 1980s as best as he could. Bentley was on Wikipedia, researching on 1980s pop culture. He had been on the computer for 4 1/2 hours now. He turned toward the bed. On Bentley's bed were a few things: A Motorola DynaTac 8000x phone, 2 VHS tapes and several Ghost Rider and The Incredible Hulk comics. Bentley wheeled himself toward the item on his bed. He picked up the cell phone.

The Motorola DynaTac was the first mobile cell phone ever in existence. It was a big, bulky piece crap that barely worked. It looked like a brick. It weighed as much as a brick too. The cell phone relied on analog cellular networks, which no longer exist today. Meaning that it is impossible to operate the Motorola DynaTac today.

Bentley looked at the strange phone. He powered the phone on. Bentley wanted to call his best friend Sly. Unfortunately, Sly had no cell phone and it would be too risky trying to contact Sly via his binocucom. People could listen in on the conversation and the Cooper Gang would be exposed. Bentley set the phone down. He then turned to the VHS tapes. The turtle looked at the tapes. One of the tapes was an episode of the 1982 Incredible Hulk cartoon, while the other tape was titled: The 1984 Bar Mitzvah Massacre.

Bentley put the Bar Mitzvah Massacre tape into his VCR. He pushed the play button on the VCR. The tape started up. The tape showed grainy footage of Sly in a suit and tie. He had his hair nicely combed and trimmed. He had on his natural furred mask on. He was in the bathroom. He was getting ready for the Bar Mitzvah coming up. Sly's suit looked almost identical to the suit that Sly wore to Rajan's ball in India a year prior. He wore khakis. He walked out of the bathroom. The raccoon walked downstairs to the living room.

A timestamp in the lower right corner read: Oct 31, 1984. 8:30 P.M. The cameraman walked downstairs with Sly. The entire Kore family was all dressed up in suits and dresses. There was Victor and Julisa Kore, along with Scott and Richard. There were several other people in the living room too. Victor's Brother, George Kore and his wife Patricia Kore was there, with their 6 year old cousin Freddy Kore. George and Patricia were Caucasian. George wore thick horn rimmed glasses while Patricia wore contact lenses. She didn't wear contacts now. She used to.

The contact lenses ruined her eyes. She received laser eye surgery to correct her vision. It worked. Patricia's vision was sharper than 20/20. It was like a 4K resolution TV from the 2010s. George was wearing a dark green suit. Patricia was wearing a pink dress. The living room had party decorations and a large stereo. The stereo was blaring the song: "Mary Jane's Last Dance" by Tom Petty. A few minutes later, Sly and the Kore family gathered together.

"Tonight is a special night." the unseen cameraman said. "This is a special night in which Richard becomes an adult."

Bentley was confused by this. He had never heard of a Bar Mitzvah before. Richard looked like a thirteen year old boy. How could a 13 year old boy become an adult? Bentley thought.

"Happy Bar Mitzvah Richard!" The entire Kore family said in unison to Richard.

Richard looked suave and handsome. He wore a suit like the other people in the Bar Mitzvah party. The entire family held up their wine and champagne glasses together in cheers. Suddenly, gunshots could be heard. A group of 5 men burst in through the door and started to shoot at the family. Bentley was shocked. He was the first person to witness the 1984 Bar Mitzvah Massacre in person.