Charles folded his arms and leaned against the wall, his attention on Anna, telegraphing as loudly as body language could that Anna was in charge.
This was Annas job if Charles had to deal with them, theyd likely run scared and start shooting werewolves themselves.
Whodid set this up? asked Heuter abruptly.
Goldstein turned to look at the younger man and said blandly,I have no idea. The man who called me didnt identify himself beyond that, just suggested I take notes and his advice. As most of it seemed common sense, I did so.
Bran, thought Anna.
Probably, agreed Charles.Or Adam Hauptman.
Anna met Heuters gaze and shrugged. I know who set up our end. I have no idea who set up yours.
Goldstein had taken out his laptop and hooked it up to the video system in the room. He cleared his throat.Agent Fisher, would you secure the door, please? Some of these images are graphic and I would rather not startle some poor maid.
The door was locked and Goldstein took his glasses off and cleaned them as Agent Fisher turned off the lights. When he put the glasses back on, he donned with them the mantle of authority; the faint air of weakness, of age and harmlessness, vanished. For just an instant, Agent Goldstein was a man who hunted other men, then the aura of weakness returned like another man might don a confortable old shirt.
We call our UNSUB He paused. Thats FBI-speak for unknown subject, which seems a little more professional and less hysterical than killer and more grown-up than bad guy. This UNSUB is known as the Big Game Hunter, because for the first two decades all the kills took place during the traditional hunting season. The first kill we know of was in 1975, though, given the sophistication of the killings, it is likely that he killed earlier than that. He looked at Anna, who must have changed expression, and said, Yes. We are absolutely certain this killer is a man.
He hit a button and two pictures came up on the big TV screen, side by side. The first was a school photo of a teenage Asian girl Chinese, Charles thought. She was smiling gamely at the photographer and there was a bright orange headband in her hair. The second photo was very grainy and showed a naked body, head shrouded in shadows and a white sheet or blanket flung over her hips.
Karen Yun-Hao was fourteen. She was abducted from her bedroom on
Charles let the mans voice drift; hed remember what Agent Goldstein said later if he needed to. For now he concentrated on the faces, looking for clues, for people he had known, for victims who were pack.
The first year their killer took four girls, each a week apart. Asian and young, none over sixteen or under twelve. He kept them and raped and tortured them until he was ready to take the next victim. The FBI thought he killed one victim just before he took the next though there was some possible overlap. As soon as hunting season was over, he stopped. The first year was Vermont, the second was Maine, where he stayed for a few years, then Michigan, Texas, and Oklahoma.
Organized, thought Brother Wolf, ratcheting up for the chase. A good hunter took only what he needed when he needed it, and their prey was a good hunter. The killers victims changed gradually through the years, Asian girls and women and then, in Texas, a teenaged boy who was also Asian. The boy was the first victim who was sodomized, but after him they all were, male and female alike. The next year after that his prey was split two and two, women and boys.Then only boys. After that he added a black teenaged girl.
Its like hes searching for the perfect meal, said Anna softly and got an appalled glance from Dr Singh that Charles didnt think she saw; her attention was fixed on the screen. He started in seventy-five. Maybe he was a Vietnam vet?
The Asian victims, yes, said the senior FBI agent, looking even more frail than before. They werent all Vietnamese, or even mostly. But some people cant see the difference, or dont care. The police already had that theory before the first time the FBI was brought into it in the early eighties. The UNSUB wouldnt be the only one to come out of that mess with a need to kill.
These are the times that try mens souls, quoted Anna in a soft voice, and Charles knew she was remembering another veteran warrior.
It took more than five years for the FBI to get involved? asked Heuter.
Goldstein gave the Cantrip agent a patient look.Nearer to ten. First, it took a while for the police to figure out they had a serial killer, communication being what it was. Second, the FBI is not in charge of serialkiller cases. We are support staff, not primary. He hit a button and a new photo came up.
Heres where we came in, the FBI it was before my time. I first hit this case as a rookie in 2000. In 1984, the Big Game Hunter was back in Maine. This is the first victim that year, Melissa Snow, age eighteen.
Charles recognized her and she hadnt been eighteen. The next victim was a black boy, a stranger. He didnt know the third victim, another Asian girl. This one was ten.
Brother Wolf decided, looking at the delicate joyful face, that they would find the killer and destroy him. Children should be protected. Charles agreed, and the ghosts of the unjustly executed who haunted him withdrew further.
Those were the only three victims that we found that year, and after this year the number of bodies we found started to vary. In 1986 and 87, we found three bodies. In 1989, there were two. In 1990, three bodies again, and so on until 2000, when several things changed, but Ill get there ina minute. We dont think that hes changed how he kills. That one week interval between the first victim and the next seems pretty set. So we think he began putting the bodies in less accessible places.
In the next years group of victims, Charles recognized two of the three. He also noted that the crime scene photos were of better quality a sign of the FBI bringing in a better photographer, he thought, or just a combination of the advance of technology and the way time degraded color film.
Goldstein commented,In 1984, two of the victims matched our UNSUBs previous victim choice. From 1985 on out, there are no apparent patterns to the victims. Men and women, young and old. Hes still kidnapping, raping, and torturing them for a week before going after the next victim. He took his time, showingthem each victims face. Charles noticed that Goldstein never had to consult his notes for the names, and that when he did go to his notes, it was usually to confirm something hed just said. The next year he started in September.
Charles knew three of the victims in 1985 and all of the bodies found in 1986.
Stop him, he told Anna, deciding that the killers victimology was no coincidence.This is important. Go back to that first year, the one the FBI joined in the hunt.
Wait, Anna said, glancing down at her notes. Can you go back to the victims in 1984?
The fae came out about that time, Charles told Anna.Melissa Snow was fae and as close to eighteen as my father is. She wasnt out then, I dont think, but she was fae.
Maybe it was an accident? Anna thought as Melissas face, shining and happy in a family-type snapshot, appeared on the monitor next to her gray and lifeless face.The fae arent exactly everywhere, but it is reasonable that he picked one up by mistake.
She wasnt a half-breed, he told her.If someone picked her up thinking they were getting a teenaged human, theyd never have been able to keep her. She wasnt powerful, but she could defend herself better than a human would have.
Can I tell them that?
Absolutely. Then have them go to the next year. Some fae have no bodies when they die. That could be why there is no fourth victim.