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Mr. Twohorn excepts your coke with a smile and a thanks. You drive over to where the car was buried and Mr. Twohorn looks around the area.

"Well here are the same coyote tracks around the car and it looks like he spent a lot of time trying to dig it up. I am guessing that it is a he because of the size of the prints. Oh my! The tracks disappear just like the one's at the ranch."
 

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Brown looks down at the same tracks that Twohorn is viewing. "Could he have just jumped, like onto a truck nearby or something?" he asks, thoroughly confused.
 

Maerdwyn said:
Brown looks down at the same tracks that Twohorn is viewing. "Could he have just jumped, like onto a truck nearby or something?" he asks, thoroughly confused.

"There aren't any other tracks within 20 feet of the them. So I don't think so. I guess someone could have erased the tracks but why?
 

Gomez said:
"There aren't any other tracks within 20 feet of the them. So I don't think so. I guess someone could have erased the tracks but why?
"Well Twohorn," says Andrews, "this is a murder investigation. Someone who would do this is driven by some sort of compulsion or another. We are still trying to figure out 'why' ourselves. That will lead us to 'who'."
 




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Brown takes several pictures of the tracks, leading up to where they disappear, then looks to the zoologist.

"Mr. Twohorn, these are the only sites we've found so far, either in terms of the deceased or activity by this particular coyote. Do you think that there is anything more you can learn from examining the scenes today?"
 

"No, I don't think so. Mangas had said you wanted help in catching the coyote. Do you want me to place some traps out here and back at the Begay ranch?" says Twohorn.
 

"That would be great. We'd been hoping to track the animal a little farther than ten yard, but since it seems to have other ideas, traps that might let us take it alive seem like the best option. We do appreciate your assistance, Mr. Twohorn," Solomon says, extending his hand. "We'll bring you back to the Sherriff at the police station unless you need anything else first."
 

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