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At the [[precinct]], Nick and Hank look into the case. Apparently Ferren claimed the brothers he killed were cannibals and monsters with claws and fangs. They come to the conclusion that no matter if the brothers were Wesen, they had to come up with evidence the rest of the world could believe. They decide to consult [[Agent Robert Anderson]], who had worked alongside Hank in the case. |
At the [[precinct]], Nick and Hank look into the case. Apparently Ferren claimed the brothers he killed were cannibals and monsters with claws and fangs. They come to the conclusion that no matter if the brothers were Wesen, they had to come up with evidence the rest of the world could believe. They decide to consult [[Agent Robert Anderson]], who had worked alongside Hank in the case. |
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− | [[Captain Renard]] is lying face first on his bed with a clear hangover and an empty bottle of |
+ | [[Captain Renard]] is lying face first on his bed with a clear hangover and an empty bottle of wine next to him when he receives a call that reminds him of a forgotten meeting. |
Agent Anderson, who is convinced that Ferren is guilty, advises Nick and Hank to let justice prevail, and is altogether not very helpful. |
Agent Anderson, who is convinced that Ferren is guilty, advises Nick and Hank to let justice prevail, and is altogether not very helpful. |