Although only forty-seven, there was a lot of old school inside him.
âCoffee's done,â she offered.
He took a mug and poured a cup. âHelen's an early bird, eh?â
Kim nodded. The FLO had knocked on the front door at five forty-five sharp.
âIs that the same kid on the door since yesterday?â
âYeah,â she said. âThere's a second officer coming to take the day shift and then Lucas will be back tonight.â
âYou talked to Woody already?â
âSent him a text.â
Bryant held his coffee with both hands and looked at the photo on the wall. âPretty little girls,â he observed. âAnd she is rocking that hair.â
Kim smiled as Dawson and Stacey walked in together.
She noted immediately that Dawson had taken full advantage of their distance from the office and was wearing indigo G-Star jeans with a university sweatshirt.
âIn a rush, Kev?â she asked, staring pointedly at his lower half. Of her team, he was always the one to push her just that little bit.
âNo, Guv, I just â¦â
She stared at him, hard.
He held her gaze for five seconds before looking away.
âI don't expect to have to tell you again. Now, get the board.â
Stacey sat at the head of the table and switched on her equipment.
âOkay, across the top of the board write âCharlie and Amyâ. On the left I want the date and time of the snatch. Next column I want the two text messages word for word. On the second board I want lines of enquiry.â
Kim slowed. Dawson was doing his best to keep up with her but was still writing the content of the second text message.
âFirst line of enquiry is CCTV. Against that, note Inga. Second is phone numbers that sent the texts. Third is case files from last time and fourth is the list of possible enemies from family members. As a prosecutor Stephen's will be long and possibly most relevant. Next we look at any names from Elizabeth and then the list from Robert.â
Kim waited for Dawson to catch up.
âLast heading is just the initials âFMâ. We need to tread carefully on this one. Investigating family members is going to cause a divide between us and them so I'd prefer they didn't know.â She turned to Stacey. âI want you to dig around their friends, acquaintances, extended family and finances.â
âBut if theyâre not to know, howââ
Kim cut Dawson off. âThat's where Helen comes in. She'll get some names and details without arousing suspicion.â
âBut, Guv?â
âYes, Kev?â she said, giving him her full attention.
âWhat if this is the same MO as the last time? What if it's the same people as before? Doesn't that make all this a waste of time?â
âYou know, Kev, I wish I'd thought of that. I know, scrub the board clean and when I next speak to the kidnappers I'll ask if it was them. Sit back, everybody, we're just gonna wait for them to call.â
Kim knew she was being a little harsh on him but some days Dawsonâs manner just got under her skin.
âKev, even if it is the same kidnappers, these two families were chosen for a reason so there has to be a link.â
He nodded his understanding.
âSo, I want you out there tracking Inga. Speak to neighbours, friends, anybody that might offer a clue to her whereabouts. We know she was involved and thatâs how they got the details of the routine. We also know she got scared and decided to bail. She is the priority.â
âGot it,â Dawson said.
âOkay. Stace, what can we get from the mobile phone numbers?â
Stacey pulled a face. âNot a bloody lot.â
Exactly what Kim had been afraid of. She waited for Stacey to explain.
âWe can't tell from the text messages which network each phone is connected to. I reckon he'll have a hoard of pay as you go phones with free credit that ainât registered. And if he's as clever as we
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