An e-mail address came with the
webpage, and I put that down as the
second way to contact us.
Whatever I got, I brought to our
next meeting, along with any new
reports that I’d found relevant.
All we had to do was figure out
how to find that certain something that
would help us link them to serial
killers, and that wasn’t as easy as I
thought it’d be.
Back in the beginning, my mistake
was in using new reports to figure it
all out. Those were frustrating to work
with, because most of them weren’t
officially connected to a serial killer
yet, and that made our work more spec-
ulative than productive.
I know, dumb huh?
“What we’ve got to do instead,”
* Darryl explained after a couple years
of that, “was look at the older
reports, the ones that already have
serial killer confirmation, and use
those to build a fluid profile that we
could test out on the newer ones.
“Once those were confirmed, then
we’d know if we were on the right track
or not. That makes sense, right?”
It did make sense, so that’s what
we’ve been doing since then, and even
though we still haven’t come up with
that fluid profile yet, I think we
might be getting close.
This Sunday though, we were sup-
posed to discuss the annual, week-long,
Halloween patrol that we've been doing
for the past ten years.
Even though I was the one to kind
of organize the first one, Pee Wee was
the one who originally thought of the
idea, and Mouse was the real brains
behind the whole thing.
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