[hr][center][color=slategray][b][h1]Harry Kingsfield[/h1] [IMG]http://www.oystermag.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/article-image-650x580/images/dale-cooper-i-only-have-time.png[/IMG] Location:[/b][/color] Lake[/center][hr][hr] [color=slategray]"So if I have your story as you've put it correctly, the police force asked you, a presumably unpaid teenage intern, to go to the active scene of the most violent crime to occur in this town, at least in recent history, to collect all the evidence, of which there is none and not make a mess of it, either intentionally or not. And while you were alone in this empty room, 'Typical Adolescent Drama' caused you to scream, shout, kick a hole in the wall and end up crying on the floor."[/color] Harry had seen his share of incompetent police forces, but if this girl's story was correct, then there were major signs of criminal negligence at best going on in this town. That is, if her story was true at all. He held himself back from putting it as outlandishly as he could imagine, but the tale as Jenna had stated had a lot of information that didn't add up. [color=slategray]"Who specifically asked you to come here and collect the evidence by the way? I'm sure if I gave the office a quick call I could get this all verified and you could go on your way."[/color] Perhaps he was putting too much pressure on a girl who had obviously just been through a lot emotionally, but her behavior was too suspicious for him to rule out that she had been tampering with the scene. Despite the fact that Riley and the Mayor's cases were almost certainly related, they were two separate cases. However, even if they were entirely unrelated, the former cop in him couldn't stand to see the process and by extension Justice interfered with. So he'd keep digging in the conversation until he was satisfied, or it reached a point where nothing more could be learned.