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Chapters 13-14 Summary
Chapter Thirteen opens with officers interrogating Caitlin even further. They ask about enemies, and Mac in particular asks about her father. However, Caitlin doesn't know of any specific enemies, but thinks that her father's former secretary, Juanita, might know of something. Mac also reveals that his profiler friend has gotten back to him, and says that the attacker has a grudge of some kind. When Neil challenges Mac's source, Mac tells him that his friend is in the FBI. He watches the tape with the police of the last crime scene, and notices that the attacker's reflection is present in the meat case. Nevertheless, nobody can see many specifics that would help to identify the attacker any further. The action then cuts to Buddy, who is furious at Caitlin's taunting in the press.
In Aaron's office, the editor receives a package...
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