Chapter 4-2

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Detective Hardin emailed the information late Monday afternoon. Brent read and printed it out, handing the sheet of paper to Quinn. “Interesting,” Quinn said after scanning it. “Dawson was a waiter, too, although at a better restaurant than Andrew’s. So it’s possible, if we’re on the right track, the men made contact with him there. Prescott on the other hand…” “He also worked with the public. Just no so overtly, since he was a supermarket cashier. That still doesn’t mean his killer couldn’t have initiated contact there. The jobs aren’t what we’re interested though. It’s where they were last seen before they disappeared.” “True,” Quinn agreed. “It says Dawson left work at four on the day he disappeared. That was after asking a couple of co-workers if they could give him a ride to Empire

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