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 Sandrine squirmed on the inside at the smile, she hated these sessions, the fakeness of the police world bothered her. everyone kept as much to themselves as they could, nobody wanted to bare themselves to the system. The make believe courtesy of the psychiatrist used to dealing with unthinkable trauma was in stark contrast to Sandrine's frank and open attitude. She's always been easy to smile and getting along with people. Nothing swept under the rug made her colleagues see her as a down to earth practical co-worker. Sandrine squirmed on the inside at the smile, she hated these sessions, the fakeness of the police world bothered her. everyone kept as much to themselves as they could, nobody wanted to bare themselves to the system. The make believe courtesy of the psychiatrist used to dealing with unthinkable trauma was in stark contrast to Sandrine's frank and open attitude. She's always been easy to smile and getting along with people. Nothing swept under the rug made her colleagues see her as a down to earth practical co-worker.
  
-Sandrine sat at her deskgoing over the details of the case. The murder of the two pregnant women was weighing heavily on her mind, and she knew that time was running out to catch the killer.+partner laughing afterwardswell they think u just might flip some day, all 3 victims had history of EuroCop Dectective knows this
  
-Her partner, Jack, walked over and sat down next to her. "What are you thinkingSandrine?" he asked.+Gives EuroCop Detective idea - check for markers in other victims and there's a bingothe record shows all carry same genetic marker.
  
-"I'm thinking that we need to look into the other victims," she replied. "We need to see if they were pregnant, and if they had any genetic markers in common with the two women who were killed." 
  
-Jack nodded in agreement. "That'a good idea. We should call the coroner's office and get them to run some tests."+As there is another murder, there'still nothing to tie victims together say the marker, search widened to victims doctors and hospitals where they have been committed if commited, stil no pattern as all victims have not had expression in gene nor behaviour, hard to get evidence patient privacy.
  
-Sandrine picked up the phone and dialed the coroner's office. "Hi, it's Sandrine from the precinct. We need to run some tests on the other victims in the case. We need to know if they were pregnant and if they had any genetic markers in common with the two women who were killed."+Partner spouts on way back from judge Coincidence - funny you share traits with your assailant, same marker a remark by an investigating detective.
  
-The coroner on the other end of the line was skeptical. "That'a lot of work," she said. "Are you sure it's worth it?"+Searcing DB'for corrolating cases - Other murders, random and unconnected people but same type of people. Other countries
  
-"I'm sure," Sandrine replied firmly. "We need to leave no stone unturned in this case." 
  
-The coroner sighed. "AlrightI'll get my team on it. But it's going to take some time."+EuroCop Detective comes homespeculating as nothing correlating except marker for schitzo
  
-Sandrine thanked her and hung up the phone. She turned to Jack. "It's going to take some time," she said. "But it's worth it. We need to find the common thread between these victims if we're going to catch the killer."+EuroCop detective is attacked herself - saved by partnerwho possibly dies
  
-Several days later, the results of the tests came back. Sandrine and Jack gathered around Sandrine's desk as she opened the file. 
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-"Let's see," she said, scanning the results. "No pregnancy for victim number one. No pregnancy for victim number two. No pregnancy for victim number three." 
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-She continued to read through the results, feeling her heart sink with each negative result. But then she got to victim number four. 
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-"Bingo," she said, her voice filled with excitement. "The record shows that victim number four was pregnant. And get this - all of the victims carry the same genetic marker." 
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-Jack's eyes widened in surprise. "That's a huge break in the case," he said. "We can use this information to track down the killer." 
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-Sandrine nodded. "We need to start looking for anyone who has access to this information. Someone who knows about the genetic marker and how to use it to target their victims." 
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-Sandrine sat at her desk, staring at the crime scene photos in front of her. Another victim, another murder. But this one was different she wasn't pregnant, probably just a fluke that she had been assigned to herself and Jack. There was still nothing to tie the victims together, except for the genetic marker they all shared. And as the search had widened to include the victims' doctors and hospitals, they were still no closer to finding a pattern. 
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-Sandrine's partner, Jack, walked over and sat down next to her. "What are you thinking, Sandrine?" he asked. 
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-"I'm thinking that we're at a dead end," she replied. "We've gone through all the victim's records, we've interviewed their doctors and hospital staff, but we still don't have anything to go on." 
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-Jack nodded in agreement. "It's frustrating, but we can't give up. We need to keep looking for any lead we can find." 
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-As they continued to brainstorm, Sandrine's phone rang. It was the coroner's office. 
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-"Sandrine, we've completed the autopsy on the latest victim," the coroner said. "And we've discovered something interesting. The victim also had that rare genetic disorder that was expressed in her genes." 
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-Sandrine's heart skipped a beat. "Can you tell me more about it?" she asked. 
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-I know we were not asked to test for it, but I just couldn't help it the MO was too similar, I mean could be a breakthrough if there is a connection" 
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-Are you sure you're not a detective Sandrine laughed. "I owe you one" 
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-"Yes Sandrine, yes you do!", the coroner replied. 
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-She thanked the coroner and hung up the phone. She turned to Jack. "I think we have something," she said.  
-ack sat at his desk, going over the case files with a furrowed brow. He couldn't shake the feeling that they were missing something, some crucial detail that would tie everything together. 
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-As he looked up, he saw Sandrine standing in front of his desk, a concerned look on her face. 
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-"What's wrong?" he asked, putting down the papers. 
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-"It's just... this case," she replied, trailing off. 
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-Jack nodded in understanding. "I know, it's tough. But we'll get to the bottom of it, Sandrine. We always do." 
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-Sandrine smiled weakly, but her expression quickly turned to one of shock as Jack spoke again. 
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-"Hey, you know, it's funny," he said, a mischievous glint in his eye. "You share traits with your assailant. You have the same genetic marker." 
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-Sandrine's eyes widened in surprise, and she felt a pang of unease. She had told Jack once, during a moment of intimacy, about her genetic marker. But she had also emphasized that she had not gotten pregnant, despite their lack of protection. 
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-Jack seemed to sense her discomfort and quickly backtracked. "I mean, of course it doesn't mean anything. Just an interesting coincidence, that's all." 
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-Sandrine nodded, feeling relieved but also a little embarrassed. She and Jack had agreed to just stay partners, but she couldn't help but wonder if there was something more there. 
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-As she turned to leave, Jack couldn't help but steal a glance at her. He was still infatuated with her, even though they had agreed to just stay colleagues. But he knew that their work was more important than any romantic feelings he may have. So he turned back to the files, determined to find the missing piece of the puzzle that would solve the case once and for all. 
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-Jack and Sandrine sat in front of their computer screens, their eyes fixed on the data being displayed by the AI they had deployed. They had decided to try a new approach to the case, using artificial intelligence to analyze the data from various databases and find correlations that they might have missed. 
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-As they fed the data into the system, they watched as the AI began to highlight cases of other murders that shared similarities with their current case. They searched for random and unconnected people with the same genetic marker, even in other countries, and began to find a pattern emerging. 
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-They both sat back in their chairs, staring at the screen in disbelief. there was one global database where all the cases of the specific marker were being collected for research purposes. But what if the data they had received wasn't properly sanitized? What if the privacy protections had not been followed properly, or if someone had root access and was able to back-engineer through the whole system and discover victims that way? 
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-Their thoughts turned to the top researchers involved in finding a cure for the genetic disorder. Could it be one of them who was behind the murders? It seemed like a stretch, but they couldn't ignore the possibility. 
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-EuroCop Detective comes home, speculating as nothing correlating except marker  
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-EuroCop detective is attacked herself  
  
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