162005“Just remember,” Dufort said to Perrault and Maron as they gathered in his office before the scheduled press conference. “The press can be very helpful to us. I don’t want you to mind any of the rest of it—just ignore the criticism and the speculations. We need them to get the word out about Amy, to publicize her photos, and then we cross our fingers that someone comes forward with some information we can use.” “I’ve made a press kit,” said Thérèse. “Some photos and a short write-up they can take with them.” “Good work,” said Dufort. “I’ll bet there’ll be bloggers, or citizen reporters, some like to call themselves. Any official way we can shut them down?” asked Maron with an edge of a sneer. “We don’t want to shut anyone down,” said Dufort. “The more publicity Amy gets, the more

