"Ma'am, we'll settle any business we might have with you later, but why exactly did he have a meeting with you?" he inquired, holding out a notepad to collect her information. "All he said was that he had some important documents to show me, but he told me to meet here just about now," she commented, as her cameraman leaned in for a closer shot of the documents, which Jones abruptly grabbed. "Apologies, but these are police property, ma'am. We'll have to have them checked and screened before we can pass them off." "If you ever do, make sure that you get them to us as soon as possible, our information might be able to help your investigation. Look...here's my phone number. If you ever want to make the trade, call me and we can meet just about anywhere," she inaugurated, passing Jones her phone number on a sticky note. With that, they walked off and out of the market, just as Jones concluded his investigation. "I guess that would be about it, but hang on..." Jones would pause as he got a phone call from someone, picking it up. "Yo, it's me, Alex! Sorry about not being able to get to you on your [i]last[/i] case, but as far as I can tell, Nathan here wants to tell you all about the body as soon as I tell you about what I found. I took a look at the prints you found and it perfectly lines up with a pair of orthopedic shoes, the type that people who get their feet twisted would wear and according to this match, your victim's shoe size didn't line up with them at all. We even took a look at the bomb shards that you picked up and found tiny traces of green paint on the sides, plus a bit more of Shaun's DNA if you ever needed to put him under some pressure. Right, and your bomb switch? Coated in his prints, top to bottom, with no one else's prints to be found," he would conclude, passing the phone off to Nathan as the more formal coroner got in contact with the crew. "Well, I took a look at the body and...didn't find too much. The bomb's been blown into so many pieces that I couldn't find exactly what bomb it was, so unless you had a bomb expert on the scene, we're straight out of luck. As for the proximity, though...you're going to be looking for someone with hearing issues, especially if this person was 30 feet within the range of the bomb! Anyone who has hearing issues should be considered a suspect, especially if you have a true killer who wanted to watch it go off, as it was especially loud from what I can tell. Finally, the blood's a perfect match with Shaun's, which should clear up any doubt. We'll call back once we get some information on the writing to confirm our suspicions." Nathan finally hung up, leaving the detectives with a lot of room and new evidence to work with. What would Charles' initial theory come to?