CHAPTER THIRTEEN “THERE’S GOT TO BE ANOTHER piece we’re missing,” Nathan admitted. “Something else this guy has in his brain that guides him in making his selections.” He stood and began to pace around the room. “Wait,” Joe said, his brow furrowed in concentration. “Twelve.” “Yeah?” “The days of birth. They’re all twelve. There’s twelve months in a year.” “And?” “He’s stuck on the number twelve, Nathan.” “Okay, so, use that as the timeline for checking out the jewelry purchases, to help narrow your window,” Nathan suggested. “Purchases in the last twelve months, with a focus on cash transactions, and people who bought the entire product line at the same time, all twelve months. Start the search there. You can always narrow it further or widen it if you need to.” “I’ll get started

