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- | Sandrine Henderson was tired, her beeper had gone off a full three hours before her alarm was supposed to ring, the coffee bought at The Daily Grindhouse: A gritty, no-nonsense coffee shop that served up strong, bold brews perfect for keeping alert during long shifts was nice, but usually it took a little more to get her started this early in the morning. Particularly these days, limiting herself to 1 cup per day was agony. Sandrine rubbed her queasy stomach, trying to ignore the persistent waves of nausea that had been plaguing her for the last few weeks. The mere thought of her breakfast sandwich made her feel sick. | + | Sandrine Henderson was tired, her beeper had gone off a full three hours before her alarm was supposed to ring, the coffee bought at The Daily Grindhouse, a gritty, no-nonsense coffee shop that served up strong, bold brews perfect for keeping alert during long shifts was nice, but usually it took a little more to get her started this early in the morning. Particularly these days, limiting herself to 1 cup per day was agony. Sandrine rubbed her queasy stomach, trying to ignore the persistent waves of nausea that had been plaguing her for the last few weeks. The mere thought of her breakfast sandwich made her feel sick. |
As the Kinetica drove up toward the crime scene a traffic cop waved her over, he looked at Sandrine immediately her nose ring and face piercing, at closer inspection the cop noticed both the ear piercings and the butterfly clad tattoo swirling up her arm. | As the Kinetica drove up toward the crime scene a traffic cop waved her over, he looked at Sandrine immediately her nose ring and face piercing, at closer inspection the cop noticed both the ear piercings and the butterfly clad tattoo swirling up her arm. | ||
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- | Sandrine smiled, the Solar Roadway as well as solar pavement would not have left much for anything to make any marks on the surface, the built in de-icing system would have taken care of that as well as the rugged nu slip surface. This was the upgraded 21'st century infrastructure - roads and power grid in one, hell even the materials were from locally grown sugarcane plastics and abundant earth minerals, no more dependence on foreign oil or gas, nor dictatorial regimes sitting on rare mineral reserves, welcome to the 21st century. She was a bit puzzled though, she would have expected the automated roads to have tracked quite a few vehicles, why were they looking for tire-tracks ? | + | Sandrine smiled, the Solar Roadway as well as solar pavement would not have left much for anything to make any marks on the surface, the built in de-icing system would have taken care of that as well as the rugged nu slip surface. This was the upgraded 21'st century infrastructure - roads and power grid in one, hell even the materials were from locally grown sugarcane plastics and abundant earth minerals, no more dependence on foreign oil or gas, nor dictatorial regimes sitting on rare mineral reserves, welcome to the 21st century. She was a bit puzzled though, she would have expected the automated roads to have tracked quite a few vehicles, why were they looking for tire-tracks? |
The traffic cop barely noticed her dreamy gaze as she rubbed her chin and continued. | The traffic cop barely noticed her dreamy gaze as she rubbed her chin and continued. | ||
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===== Clues ===== | ===== Clues ===== | ||
- | in doctors waiting room | + | Sandrine sat anxiously |
- | Pregnant, blood test to find problems, no longer need for invasive test description of new type of test - http:// | + | The doctor entered the room with a warm smile and a reassuring demeanor. "Hello, Sandrine," he said. "How are you feeling today?" |
- | Another murder, called | + | Sandrine took a deep breath and replied, " |
- | Coroner states | + | The doctor nodded sympathetically. "I understand how you feel," he said. " |
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+ | He pulled up her results on the computer screen and began to explain. "As you can see here, Sandrine, the test has revealed that your child has a genetic disposition for a rare condition. However, it's important to understand that just because there is a genetic disposition, | ||
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+ | Sandrine' | ||
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+ | "What can we do to prevent the condition from developing?" | ||
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+ | "Well, at this point there isn't a lot we can do to prevent it," the doctor replied. "But there is ongoing research into treatments and therapies for rare genetic conditions, and we're making significant progress. In fact, there is a national register of rare genetic conditions that is helping to advance our understanding of these conditions and to connect families with resources and support." | ||
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+ | He continued, "There are also some exciting developments in the field of personalized medicine, which could one day allow us to tailor treatments to an individual' | ||
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+ | "But what about my child? Should I be worried?" | ||
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+ | The doctor smiled reassuringly. "No, Sandrine, there is absolutely nothing to worry about. Your child is healthy and developing normally, and there is a wealth of support and resources available to families who may be dealing with a rare genetic condition. We will monitor your child closely throughout the pregnancy and after, and we will do everything we can to ensure a healthy outcome." | ||
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+ | Sandrine felt a weight lifted from her shoulders and moments later she was headed to her car. She had not more than fastened her seatbelt when her com screen flickered on. There had been another murder and she was called to the scene. | ||
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+ | Sandrine was working late at the precinct when the coroner' | ||
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+ | Sandrine' | ||
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+ | "Did you run a test to determine | ||
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+ | "We did," the coroner replied. "And we were able to determine that the father was the victim' | ||
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+ | Sandrine thought for a moment. "Do you happen to know which pregnancy test kit she used?" she asked. | ||
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+ | The coroner sounded surprised. " | ||
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+ | As soon as the coroner said the name, Sandrine' | ||
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+ | "Thank you for letting me know," Sandrine said, her voice shaking slightly. " | ||
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+ | "We'll give you a full screening | ||
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+ | Sandrine hung up the phone, her mind racing. Two pregnant victims, both with a Verinata test kit. It was starting to look like more than a coincidence. She knew they needed to move quickly to catch the killer before there was another murder. | ||
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+ | Tuesday sucked just as bad Sandrine had just endured another round of torture at the precinct health offices, | ||
I know you hate these annual health checks and particularly the psyche evaluation, but I hope you understand that at this time it is especially important. The station psychologist/ | I know you hate these annual health checks and particularly the psyche evaluation, but I hope you understand that at this time it is especially important. The station psychologist/ | ||
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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' | 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' | ||
- | partner | + | Sandrine sat at her desk, going 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. |
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+ | Her partner, | ||
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+ | Jack nodded in agreement. " | ||
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+ | Sandrine picked up the phone and dialed the coroner' | ||
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+ | The coroner on the other end of the line was skeptical. " | ||
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+ | The coroner sighed. " | ||
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+ | Sandrine thanked her and hung up the phone. She turned to Jack. " | ||
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+ | Several days later, the results of the tests came back. Sandrine and Jack gathered around Sandrine' | ||
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+ | " | ||
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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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+ | Jack's eyes widened in surprise. " | ||
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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' | ||
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+ | Jack nodded in agreement. " | ||
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+ | As they continued to brainstorm, Sandrine' | ||
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+ | Sandrine' | ||
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+ | I know we were not asked to test for it, but I just couldn' | ||
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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," | ||
+ | ack sat at his desk, going over the case files with a furrowed brow. He couldn' | ||
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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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+ | 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," | ||
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+ | Sandrine' | ||
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+ | Jack seemed to sense her discomfort and quickly backtracked. "I mean, of course it doesn' | ||
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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' | ||
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+ | As she turned to leave, Jack couldn' | ||
- | Gives EuroCop Detective idea - check for markers in other victims | + | 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 |
+ | 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. | ||
- | As there is another murder, there's still nothing to tie victims together say the marker, search widened to victims doctors and hospitals where they have been committed | + | They both sat back in their chairs, staring at the screen in disbelief. |
- | Partner spouts on way back from judge Coincidence - funny you share traits with your assailant, same marker | + | Their thoughts turned to the top researchers involved in finding |
- | Searcing DB's for corrolating cases - Other murders, random and unconnected people but same type of people. Other countries, | ||
- | EuroCop Detective comes home, speculating as nothing correlating except marker for schitzo | ||
- | EuroCop | + | EuroCop |
+ | EuroCop detective is attacked herself | ||
===== To the Next Level ===== | ===== To the Next Level ===== |