“But we spent days checking and rechecking the staff of both places. They all came up clean.”
“We didn’t dig deep enough.” He hit a few more keys. “We took someone at face value. Older, married, wanting to help.”
A picture of Jeff Drew that Egan had snapped when he wasn’t looking flashed on the screen.
“Think about it,” Egan stated. “The sweating, his nerves. How he didn’t want us close. A heavy body suit, prosthetics, and a skullcap. A different pair of contacts. Another set of glasses.”
“Hiding in plain sight,” Marcus mumbled.
It hit me. “His cologne. I smelled it on Andy that night I cornered him. It was fainter because we were outside, but that’s why it was familiar.”
“Yes.”
Suddenly, other pieces fell into place.
“He gave us free access because there never were any profiles to find. He back-doored into his own system to find Raven. Made what looked like a regular profile and moved in on her. He would be the only one with access to that sort of control. He wiped his own trail.”
“You said she spoke with a few men. Met a couple for coffee?”
“Yes. She said they were too aggressive. Wanted more than she was looking for. Came on too strong. She liked Andy’s gentler disposition. At least until his true nature showed.”
“I bet they were all Jeff. If we could get into her profile, I think we’d find he’d blocked any access other than his own. His aggression became too much for him to hide.”
“Are we talking split personalities?”
“No. We’re talking a stalker. Someone I think has done this before. He’s obsessed the way Zander was over Missy. He has access, obviously money, and the ability,” Marcus stated.
“And now he has her.”
“Not for long.”
“Jesus, is Deb in danger?”
Egan spoke. “We’ll get eyes on her, but I would say not. Unless he knows his cover is blown.”
“We can’t let that happen. My God, she is going to freak out when she finds out who the man she was falling for really is.”
Marcus stood. “Better now than later.” He rolled up his sleeves. “We’re going to do what we do best. Find him and get Raven back. Fast.”
“And I’m taking him out.”
No one argued.
I wouldn’t have listened if they had.