CHAPTER THREE Once Nathan was gone, Annie looked at Ben. "I've got more legible handwriting than you do," she announced. "You read the files aloud, I'll make the notes on the whiteboard." "Maybe we'd better have a working lunch. I can order a pizza. You want the usual?" "Yep." As Ben placed their order, Annie grabbed a dry-erase marker. On one side of the whiteboard, she wrote out the questions surrounding the four Wise County murder cases, then stepped back and reviewed them. 1. Why the change in dump site on case #3? 2. Why were two of the bodies partially washed? 3. Why didn't victim #3 have residue on his skin? 4. Why doesn't victim #3's case match up with the four-week interval? Then she stepped over to the other side and made four columns, one for each murder victim. Anni

