Chapter Two Toll-House Cookies
Actually the director of the F.B.I. out of Washington. D.C. sent John Doggett and Monica Reyes first off to Maryland. Before deciding on sending Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully.
When agent John Doggett had introduce himself to the parents of Tyler Spencer. Theresa Spencer having opened the front door of her home. Even though her husband had just left for work in order to keep himself busy from thinking too much of his daughter having to been taken. Justin Spencer mostly works in real estate for the last eight years.
His wife of six years was able to understand his reasonings for the most part. Any way when agent John Doggett was asked to come into the house. He was able to go over a number of issues for which the main crime-scene unit didn't go over with her during the first interview.
Agent Doggett and Monica having been silent for a few moments. She was able to watch for any type of reactions on her part for when it comes to her daughter. She seemed fine for when she was asked about anyone that might of been in the area at the time of her disappearance.
Actually Theresa Spencer didn't have to think long and hard about it. When Tyler Spencer's favorite ice-cream vendor was in the area. Theresa was able to say that the vendor truck named Mr. Jingles could always be heard coming from around the corner.
When ever her daughter was in the mood to have ice cream or even to the fact that the vendor also sold an assorted of other items like with Toll-House Cookies. That her daughter as well loves a great deal.
Doggett having to be sitting with his notes in his hand. He was able to asked the following question. "Do you happen to know the vendor's name running the ice cream truck?"
"Matter in fact I do Mr. Doggett. His name is Elvis Costello. And my daughter liked him for the fact that he also loved cookies." She says before she was able to come up with an possible answer as to why maybe her daughter was abducted.
It was at this point.
Agent Monica Reyes knew for the fact Theresa Spencer was mostly being truthful with her answers. "Mrs. Spencer did the ice cream vendor truck Mr. Jingles come by as yet?" Walking over to the blue & white curtains to look outside on whether she was able to see anyone roaming the side walks or even hear the Mr. Jingles vendor's music.
"No." She said without having to think. She'd tears flowing down her face, along with her eyes swollen from the lack of sleep ever since her daughter had gone missing.
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