Chapter 14

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Chapter 14 Joe Bob Dixon had his laptop and Jason Tremont’s desktop computer — which wasn’t a half-bad one, he conceded, probably because it needed a fair amount of power to be able to monitor surveillance cameras. And the Sheraton apparently had a safety-conscious surveillance systems designer. They seemed to be in the right locations. What was slowing him down was that the facial recognition software he’d tweaked to his satisfaction was on his laptop. He couldn’t move it to the desktop. And the surveillance camera footage couldn’t be ported to his laptop either. With a lot of swearing, he figured out a work-around, but it was even slower than usual, and facial recognition work was damn slow to begin with. Still, he was a night owl. And during the quiet of the middle of the night was wh

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