Frailty evaluation action
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[Adam Meiks questions Agent Wesley Doyle about the God's Hands killer]
Adam Meiks: I read in the paper that only one of the bodies of the six victims have been found. Now, is that true?
Agent Wesley Doyle: You read that in the paper, didn't ya?
Adam Meiks: It doesn't necessarily mean it's true.
Agent Wesley Doyle: Well, in this case it does. You see, the first victim was found, mutilated. With a note saying that God's Hands had taken her. With all of the rest, only notes were found, no bodies.
Adam Meiks: How do you know they're dead?
Agent Wesley Doyle: Well, we don't for sure. But the first note told us that we wouldn't find no more bodies from then on. He said he wanted to keep them.
Adam Meiks: I've got a pretty good idea where the rest of them bodies are.
Agent Wesley Doyle: At the Rose Garden?
[Adam Meiks nods yes]
Agent Wesley Doyle: Now, why didn't you tell me that in the first place?
Adam Meiks: Would you have believed me?
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[Adam Meiks and Agent Wesley Doyle talk in the police car on the way to the Rose Garden]
Agent Wesley Doyle: I just can't imagine how you'd keep something like that inside for so long.
Adam Meiks: I guess I avoided it because I wanted to.
[pause]
Adam Meiks: You know, you never did tell me why it is you just keep that one picture of your mother in your office.
Agent Wesley Doyle: My mother was murdered a couple days after that picture was taken. Butchered by some wacked-out killer like your dad.
Adam Meiks: Did they ever catch him?
Agent Wesley Doyle: No.
Adam Meiks: Is that why you took this job?
Agent Wesley Doyle: You know, you're pretty good at this. Did you ever think about becoming a cop?
Adam Meiks: Well, you know, when I was a kid.
Agent Wesley Doyle: Well, you've got the instincts for it. Cops gotta have good instincts. You know what mine are telling me now? You are hiding something from me.
Adam Meiks: What is it you think I'm hiding?
Adam Meiks: Well, why don't you just keep on talking and maybe I'll figure that out.