[hr][hr] [center][h1][color=D61A66]Finley Alestair[/color][/h1] [img]https://media.giphy.com/media/1cbsMYiLPp9Ze/giphy.gif[/img] [i]Location: Outside Town Hall[/I][/center] [hr][hr] Finley held in a particularly girlish giggle at Declan's comment. Dammit, why did he have to do this to her? She turned into a regular boy-crazed girl and that wasn't ok. [color=D61A66]"Heh, good one. Still, those two together worry me a bit."[/color] She turned her attention back to the scene of the crime. Or what [i]was[/i] the scene of the crime. She didn't know what to expect. She hoped the incompetence of the Sherrif's department would hold true and the scene would still be fresh, but they apparently did their job. First time for everything. She was about to turn back and apologize to Declan before something caught her attention. That camera wasn't always there. She was sure of it. She didn't make regular visits to the mayor (God, kill her if she ever wanted to), but she was sure the camera was a recent addition. And given its position, it would have seen the scene unfolding right in front of it. [color=D61A66]"Hey look! A camera. That wasn't always there. And it's in prime position to catch the murder. Weird though, you would think the police would have grabbed that video right away and have the evidence they needed, but if they did, then why are they still investigating? Surely they can see what's on it."[/color] Finley sent a quick text to Jenna (unaware the girl was very near her) [center]-[color=D61A66]Hey, was there the video feed from the camera outside the mayor's office submitted into evidence?[/color][/center] She turned to Declan, curious on his thoughts. [color=D61A66]"We should search his office. Maybe they didn't get the video and it's still inside. Couldn't hurt to look."[/color]