CHAPTER THIRTEEN As Riley leaned against the porch railing trying to regain her calm, she related her experience to Bill, Jenn, and the two local cops. Although she told them about the killer’s movements, she knew that they could never understand the intensity of her connection with his mind. Finally she said, “The pendant’s probably the most important thing. The killer just left it there on the table. If he were just some drifter, he’d never have done that. He’d have stolen it for sure. Officer Kuehling, you were right. Robbery wasn’t the motive. I think the killer knew the victim, and he picked him out well in advance.” By now Officers Kuehling and Wolfe were staring at her with perplexity. “What just happened?” Wolfe asked. Jenn explained, “Agent Paige is known for her ability to g