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âWhat is it?â
âYou remember the Night Hunter, right?â she asked.
âSure,â Ryan replied. âYou donât have to be a profiler to know thatcaseânotorious serial killer who wreaked havoc along the eastern seaboard foryears in the 1980s and â90s.â
âCorrect. And you know that Garland spent his last years at the Bureauhunting for the guy, found him in fact.â
âThatâs where he got all those scars,â Ryan recalled, clearly thinkingof Garlandâs dead, vulnerable body on a medical table at the morgue after hisdeath. Heâd been covered in them.
âYes,â Jessie confirmed. âHe eventually caught up to the Night Hunter.Unfortunately, the killer got the upper hand on him. He surprised him in hisown condo, capturing and torturing Garland for two days, almost killing himbefore he was able to free himself and use the killerâs own machete against himbefore the man escaped into the night. Garland gave him several deep gashes onhis limbs and sliced a cut horizontally along the guyâs entire forehead. Healways thought one of the reasons the Night Hunter bailed that night was thathe was half-blinded by the blood pouring into his eyes.â
âI thought that the authorities said that he likely died of hisinjuries in their fight,â Ryan said.
âThey did,â Jessie replied, âbut if this file is any indication,Garland wasnât so sure.â
âOkay,â Ryan said slowly. âBut where are you going with this? Even ifhe had survived his fight with Garland, wouldnât he be in his seventies by now?And why would he suddenly start killing again? Besides, I thought the NightHunter was more of the dismembering type, what with the machete and all. Thisdoesnât seem like his M.O.â
âAll excellent points,â Jessie said as she rifled through the file andpulled out a sheet of paper near the end. âAnd normally I wouldnât have eventhought to connect them, except for this.â
She tossed him the page and waited while he read it, watching his eyesgrow wider the further along he got. When he was done, he looked up.
âWhy have I never heard about this before?â he asked.
âBecause it could never be verified so it didnât go in the final report,âshe told him.
According to the notes, after the clash with the Night Hunter, Garland foundan address written on a piece of paper that had been taped to his medicinecabinet mirror. He figured it was left by the Night Hunter for the authoritiesto discover when they found his dead body. When investigators went to theaddress, they found a murdered woman who looked like her skin had been peeledoff with an X-Acto knife.
âSo did Garland think that the Night Hunter had changed techniques?âRyan asked. âThat he was going to switch everything up after he killed the profilerchasing him, so he could start fresh?â
âHard to say for sure,â Jessie said. âThatâs possible. Or maybe he wastraining a protĂ©gĂ© to take over in case he didnât survive his attack onGarland. Either way, they never found another murder that matched that originalX-Acto killingâuntil now.â
âSo it could be the Night Hunter,â Ryan offered. âOr it could be aprotĂ©gĂ©. Or it could be someone who was doing research on Garland Moses, readthis file, and was inspiredâsome kind of copycat.â
They sat quietly in the study, pondering the possibilities. Jessie couldnâtdecide which was more troubling to her. A protĂ©gĂ© or copycat, especially onenew to the system, would be hard to identify and eager to make a bloody mark onthe city. But a return of the original Night Hunter meant they were dealingwith a methodical, patient killer who had escaped capture for decades.
Both were nightmares that filled her with dread while simultaneouslymaking her blood boil. Before either could say anything more, Jessieâs cellphone rang. It was Captain Decker. She showed Ryan the screen. He frowned.
âKind of late,â he said, noting the time. It was almost midnight.Jessie shrugged and answered.
âHi, Captain,â Jessie said. âEverything okay?â
âThereâs been a murder on Catalina Island,â he said without preamble. âItâsa rich victim at a fancy hotel. Headquarters specifically requested us.Apparently, a bigwig from the hotel is a generous LAPD donor. Itâs not ourtypical case but Iâm not in a position to be turning down requests from HQthese days.â
âSirââ she started to say before he cut her off.
âHSS is being asked to take this on and I donât need to remind you howbadly we need a win these days,â he said. âBesides, apparently the sheriff outthere is overwhelmed and understaffed. He asked for a profiler to assist, onewho could get there quick and participate while âmaintaining a small footprint,âwhatever that means. Everyone on the team is assigned to a current case so Ithought of you. Can you do it?â
Jessie tried to set aside her surprise at such a sudden, late-nightrequest to scour her memory for all her recollections about the island.
âHunt,â Decker said urgently. âI need an answer fast. If you say no, Iâvegot to scramble on this one.â
âThatâs an hourâs boat ride, isnât it?â Jessie said.
âWe have a helicopter on standby. It can get you there in twentyminutes. Like I said, weâre already behind the eight ball on this. Can I countyou in?â
âCan I pick my partner?â she asked.
âNo partner,â he said sharply. âThereâs not enough time. And remember,weâre pushing the âsmall footprintâ thing. Other than local law enforcement,youâll be solo on this. Can I count on you?â
âI donât even know what the case is,â she protested.
âI donât know much either,â he admitted. âBut I figured that since youâreon semester break, you had the time.â
âYouâre keeping tabs on my school schedule?â she asked, slightlystunned.
âI keep tabs on everything, Ms. Hunt. You know that,â he told her. âAnyway,thereâs a squad car waiting outside your place to get you to the heliport. Ican tell you what I know on the drive over.â
Jessie looked over at Ryan, who had heard everything.
âDonât say no for logistical reasons,â he said. âIf youâre interested,go. I can make sure Hannahâs squared away. Hell, since itâs a weekend, sheâllprobably sleep till noon anyway. Donât worry. Iâve got things covered on thehome front.â
She couldnât help but feel a surge of adrenaline as she
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