Detective Sharpe goes on to explain, and to apologize for the painstakingly long details of forensics. I listen to every word, completely engrossed. Every inch of the Snyder home will be studied. The familiarity of the situation leaves me feeling dizzy and nauseous. At least Beth lived alone, so no one had to be there once the dust settled, forced to relive horrific memories. I can't even imagine what Mr. and Mrs. Snyder will experience if they try to stay in that house. I'm sure their move will be inevitable. The detective leaves me with strict instructions to put together my list of possible subjects, along with a personal inventory of clothing, jewelry, and any valuable trinkets. Before leaving, he suggests that I return to work as soon as possible. I'm to try and go about my lifestyl

