You would use the substr expression above to access what you're currently capturing, though you don't indicate that what you're capturing is actually used at all.
I made a grossly simplified version of my script to share with the forum. Posting the script in its entirety would have just bored folks to tears! ...but rest assured, I am doing something with the captured text.
I'm not sure your solution will work for log entries that span multiple lines.
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by heathen
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