Hello again! I’m back in here with a quick follow-up question regarding the fire. (And thank you for the previous reply, as well!)
Markus is making certain to not leave any potential leads uncovered, so he’d show an interest in looking into the apartment that had the carcasses of dead creatures stashed. Would questioning the neighbors, landlord, proprietor of the building, etc. lead to identifying who the individual who lived there was? And as a result, would this open up any avenue of contacts (or places of interest to explore) that Markus could follow up on?
He’s not quite sure if the connection between the nurse and the monster carcasses are coincidental or otherwise, so this would just be an attempt to see if either is the case.
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Markus is making certain to not leave any potential leads uncovered, so he’d show an interest in looking into the apartment that had the carcasses of dead creatures stashed. Would questioning the neighbors, landlord, proprietor of the building, etc. lead to identifying who the individual who lived there was? And as a result, would this open up any avenue of contacts (or places of interest to explore) that Markus could follow up on?
He’s not quite sure if the connection between the nurse and the monster carcasses are coincidental or otherwise, so this would just be an attempt to see if either is the case.