CHAPTER 14 NEW SCOTLAND YARD, AND WIMBLEDON TRAM STATION, LONDON The communal area where DI Shepherd gathered her uniformed contingent of recruits had rarely been so crowded. The police officers’ attention was focussed on a map of the thirty-seven Tramlink stations, positioned at the centre of a whiteboard and from which coloured marker arrows led to photographs of the victims found so far. News of the latest addition to the death roll had come into headquarters fifty minutes before the meeting began. Another dog-walker had phoned 999 to report a body the animal had discovered in the undergrowth near the Tram Stop café in Addiscombe. The death of the Korean student continued the series of copycat killings, even if somewhat out of sequence. A green arrow led from Addiscombe Station to a s

