Brown looks a little uncertain, gesturing with his finger, pointing down as if to say, "I still think we want to be here." After Andrews hangs up, he explains himself more fully "They were definitely in Houston - but the killings there stopped when the Bravermans and their accomplices left- we both think people who do this *CED* aren't just going to stop - they left so they could do it somewhere else when the police got close. It's not a cold case there, but it's not hot like what's going on here. Do you agree with me that it's still happening here? And will, until we put an end to it?"
"I don't mind going to Houston, but only if we're sure these freaks have moved on from here and we don't know where they've gone to."
"I think you're right about our work today - review what Houston has to show us, apply it to what we've found here and what's waiting for us at the morgue.
"I want to hear what the cult angle yields you, too." He pauses a second, "I had a thought about that, by the way. Stop me if it's not worth following up, but, ah, I've been trying to figure some way that email is connected to this case. All I can come up with is some cults look at stuff like meteor showers - astrological events, stuff like that - as significant to their beliefs. there was that guy in California who preached a comet wasa spaceship that was going to carry him and his followers to Heaven before they all killed themselves, right? So what if some group looked at this meteor shower in the same way? Maybe some group takes it as a signal and it sets them in motion? I'm thinking of looking back to the time and place of that shower, looking at cults and groups in the area, maybe just disappearances, that match the pattern of Houston and here...unless of course the techies get back to us and say the email came form some fourteen year old kid with too much time on his hands..."