[She nods when he gives his name. Stiles' father. She could shake hands and exchange pleasantries later. That made this trickier, though. It helped that they wouldn't be in town long -- not once this was solved. If they were lucky, the sheriff would never see Dean outside of a suit and they'd get away from this clean.
Her eyes narrow slightly as she follows his gesture. She'd seen the last body, too -- they'd gotten a look at it in the morgue. The beast that had made the kill had done a hell of a job. It had almost been unrecognizable.]
Probable cause of death?
[Life would have been so much easier if she'd just had a badge that identified her as a preternatural expert.]
Matches up with the other bodies that've been found in outside counties, yeah. [ He purses his lips a little, obviously displeased with the situation at hand. ] That and the wooded areas are the only similarities, though. As far as we know, there's no correlation between victims, and no pattern.
[ If it really was a werewolf behind all of the murders, John knows they have a veritable army of preternatural experts at their disposal. But the trick of it is that they can't actually catch them. The hunters that call Beacon Hills home can't trap them, and the werewolves are finding it impossible to track them down.
It's getting frustrating, and there are so many lives being lost while they're chasing their own asses, as Stiles has said at least once. John's starting to fear for the community again, the same way he had back when the supernatural started to amp up their visits. ]
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Her eyes narrow slightly as she follows his gesture. She'd seen the last body, too -- they'd gotten a look at it in the morgue. The beast that had made the kill had done a hell of a job. It had almost been unrecognizable.]
Probable cause of death?
[Life would have been so much easier if she'd just had a badge that identified her as a preternatural expert.]
The same as the previous bodies, I'm assuming.
['Wild dogs.' Right.]
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[ If it really was a werewolf behind all of the murders, John knows they have a veritable army of preternatural experts at their disposal. But the trick of it is that they can't actually catch them. The hunters that call Beacon Hills home can't trap them, and the werewolves are finding it impossible to track them down.
It's getting frustrating, and there are so many lives being lost while they're chasing their own asses, as Stiles has said at least once. John's starting to fear for the community again, the same way he had back when the supernatural started to amp up their visits. ]
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[She was out of her jurisdiction here, she knew, but she would keep gently prodding for information as long as she could get away with it.]
With so many similar deaths in such a short amount of time, don't you think it's safe to assume they're linked?
[She'd been operating under the assumption that they were, anyway.]
If not, that's an awfully big coincidence, even if spread across multiple counties.