Dyelli Beybi wrote:Detective Sullivan
"What if whomever killed Scavi, tried to make it look like someone tried to make it look like a serial killer? Like a double bluff... or it could be that someone knew we would look into the double bluff angle and it's actually a triple bluff," Sullivan posed, then waved a hand dismissively, "I'm getting myself tied up in knots. We need to follow the evidence. Has anyone looked into the serial killer angle? Gone down and checked up on the dead homeless folk? Also, might be worth checking out the tip Fanucci gave up that there are more bodies the local PD haven't realised were part of the pattern."
Elizah Rhosyn
Mustard and Murder Cont.
Elizah rolled her eyes at Sullivan's long-winded and frankly confusing hypothesis. She didn't know whether to be surprised about it or not.
"Well, in regards to the prior dead guys, I haven't seen anything myself, but it seems like the case files are pretty lackluster. If we want to pursue it further, there are probably some homeless communes we can visit. See if anyone knew the two prior victims, seen anyone or anything suspicious, or other noteworthy information. Could even get a partial identification if anyone saw something or if our unsub possibly had a failed attack."
Moving away from the bench with Sullivan, Elizah moved back to stand with Cross and whatever he was doing. She didn't really bother too much to pay attention. "Otherwise, I can go back and look at the files myself for anything interesting." She wouldn't be surprised if Cross and Sherwood had missed something.
Checking her messages briefly, she saw an update from her landlord about her apartment this morning and sent off a quick reply. When she looked up, she made a quiet note of Sullivan talking with Adelina. God, she didn't take him for the type to flirt with a crime family's daughter. Then again, she guessed he'd have to take what he could get when he could find it. She let out a quiet scoff and looked back at her phone.