Another week, another session - this time we're short one Agent Rounstead (although this at least means that no racist suspects will be threatened with prison rape by large black men this week).
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Again, reading over it I realise how bad my session amnesia is.
Giving up on ever cracking Jacob we wire his house, car, phone anything he's ever touched up with electronic surveillance and cut him loose hoping that he'll
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(I have no idea how synthboy manages to remember all that stuff, I've forgotten half of it by the time I've walked home!)
The main way I'd sum up this session is "ew". You'll see why in a minute.
With the new video of the crime scene we had a few more leads to follow up - some new vehicles to trace and confirmation of our suspect being in the area (as well as a slightly
Keeper Story Summary Here
Following straight on from the previous session the team of FBI agents currently in the bad books get assigned a new case - a case previously assigned to the agency's hotshot golden boy. We're either in a lot of trouble, or we have someone upstairs helping us out - Agent Hendrickson's attempts to find out who hit dead ends.
Dead ends are the operative words in this investigation, the team have a whole load of people to investigate, sites to visit
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This week's session began with us finishing off the investigation from last week, beginning in Boston and working on some leads from the previous week. We began with some research into the clues we obtained from our main suspect's shack, with Agent Hendrickson working his way through local transplant centres in search of our probable third and fourth tainted organ transplant vics. Between myself and Agent Murphy we managed to ID the third victim and head
Keeper Story Summary Here
I'm playing Agent Fred Hendrickson, a former Marine from North Carolina who took a shrapnel wound in the first gulf war. I picture him as a fairly sporty-type who did a degree in sport science at the local state university without really thinking about it and went into the military as a fall back option (/as a source of funding). He was good at that, but it fell through when he was wounded and he ended up sort of falling into an FBI job without much in the