RE: Incident [TEXT]
06-02-2013, 05:25 PM
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Call up someone you should be able to trust, and set up a meeting with them.
Before you leave, make sure you're prepared. Keep your cigarettes with you (maybe refill the pack if you're running low). Of course you should take a gun, and the gyroscope (both should be someplace they are not easily taken). You may have the more "investagatory" stuff at your office. (listening devices, fingerprint collection, etc).
If you trust your informant enough, you could send them on an errand. Call up the archive and request the papers, and then ask the informant to gather the information on your behalf. Maybe entice them with the opportunity to look up something on their own as well (if they don't have their own access). The info you get may not be a detailed as if you investigated yourself, but if your informant is good they should be able to pick out the key ideas and info around the murders at the time.
If the meeting goes well, and it's on your way. You might want to scope out Dupont's office again. If he's a member of the myriad like Esser said, there may be some clues present on how to find them. (though it's probably a crime scene, if the police are there in force then stay away - don't want them tying you to anything)
(if they are there in force, see if you can ID who the higher ranking officers are that are present. The myriad takes care of their own and has officials high up in every branch. I'd bet they'd want to make sure they were the ones heading the investigation.)
Before you leave, make sure you're prepared. Keep your cigarettes with you (maybe refill the pack if you're running low). Of course you should take a gun, and the gyroscope (both should be someplace they are not easily taken). You may have the more "investagatory" stuff at your office. (listening devices, fingerprint collection, etc).
If you trust your informant enough, you could send them on an errand. Call up the archive and request the papers, and then ask the informant to gather the information on your behalf. Maybe entice them with the opportunity to look up something on their own as well (if they don't have their own access). The info you get may not be a detailed as if you investigated yourself, but if your informant is good they should be able to pick out the key ideas and info around the murders at the time.
If the meeting goes well, and it's on your way. You might want to scope out Dupont's office again. If he's a member of the myriad like Esser said, there may be some clues present on how to find them. (though it's probably a crime scene, if the police are there in force then stay away - don't want them tying you to anything)
(if they are there in force, see if you can ID who the higher ranking officers are that are present. The myriad takes care of their own and has officials high up in every branch. I'd bet they'd want to make sure they were the ones heading the investigation.)