[quote=@Ruby] "...God saves, man kills." A quiet prayer under her breath, again, as she heard that Opal averaged a murder and a half every day. By the time she was done moving about the place, Jean had come around to his side of the desk, and leaned back on it's edge, just a foot away from where he sat, her head in his direction, her eyes pointed down at him. "So the lawyer of pimps and dealers has some touching concern over his clients--or maybe just their money. Given the nature of the victims, maybe it's just some street war you've lucked into?...or is that the kind of thinking Opal PD uses to rationalize not paying the murders much mind?" It was a sneaking suspicion of Jean's, especially after touching upon a few minds of Opal's finest. [/quote] "The fine people of the Law Offices of Fitzwaller, Fitzwaller, Fitzwaller, Fitzwaller, & York care about keeping their high-priced and scumbag clientele in mint condition. AS for the OPD, they like gang wars. The bad guys kill each other and they sort the facts out afterwards." DC thumbed through the files to see if he could catch anything. The victims all came from diverse backgrounds and specialties. Drug dealers. trigger men, pimps, smugglers. He thought about asking Jean for help. After all, she was supposed to be the psychic. He was just the talking, hyper-intelligent primate. Random chance was always a possibility. In this city, so much lead flew that it was bound to catch a few people who seemed connected. "Shit," DC said as something caught his eye. "I can't believe I missed it." He hopped up on to his desk and rifled through the stacks of papers to find what he wanted. "B&B Enterprises." He slapped six documents on the desk in front of him. "Same company bailed all six men out twenty-four hours before their deaths. It's a link."