Disclaimers: Major spoilers for Ep 312 "Silent Night". I own nothing you recognize.

Thanks to SallyJetson for the beta

Down in Staten Island, Danny kept debating on whether or not to call Stella and find out how Lindsay was doing. He wanted with all his heart to know, but, not knowing Stella was still at Lindsay's, awake, he didn't think Stella would appreciate him calling at 2:30 am. He wanted to head over to Lindsay's apartment to check on her himself, but figured she'd probably be asleep and didn't want to wake her. He fell asleep still debating on calling and had a poor night's sleep.

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Stella looked through the rest of Lindsay's mail, but couldn't find anything that stood out as being useful. She was keeping an eye on Lindsay, who didn't seem to be sleeping well: tossing and turning, punching the air, kicking.

Knowing Lindsay had internet access in her apartment, Stella decided to try searching for some information on Joel Wilson and Lola Mills. She logged on, praying Lindsay wouldn't kill her for using her computer. She had just found a recent article from the Bozeman Daily Chronicle when

Lindsay held a knife in her hand, and was advancing towards Corrine. She plunged the knife into Corrine's side. Blood spurted from the wound, drenching Lindsay. Corrine fell and stopped breathing.

"Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah," Lindsay screamed, waking herself up. "I didn't, no…" she broke off, panting.

Stella rushed over, and pulled Lindsay into a hug. "Shhh, it's okay. It was just a dream. Breathe slowly," she said, while rubbing her back.

"Stella?"

"You're okay Lindsay. It was a dream. Just go back to sleep." Stella finally felt Lindsay fall back asleep and laid her down, before heading back to read the article she had just pulled up.

Murderous Boyfriend is Executed

Joel Wilson (1975-2006), nicknamed the "Muderous Boyfriend of Bozeman" was put to death on Novermber 3.

Joel Wilson was convicted of six counts of murder as well as one count of attempted murder twelve years ago, for crimes occurring on the night of December 25, 1993. He was eighteen at the time. All except one of his victims were teenagers, the other was twenty years old. The crimes, particularly the brutality, shocked Bozeman. Mr. Wilson had been the boyfriend of Lindsay Monroe, the sole survivor, who broke up with him following the crime.

"Even though it doesn't bring my daughter back, at least now I know he has paid for what he did," said Pam James, mother of one of the victims. The mothers of the other victims reported similar sentiments.

Lindsay Monroe could not be reached for comment.

Stella followed a link at the bottom of the page to the original article describing the crime. It included pictures. Stella had seen her share of brutal crime scenes, but she could barely avoid throwing up at these.

Besides the pictures, the article didn't tell her anything new, and neither did any further searching. She couldn't find anything on Lola Mills either.

Giving up, she pulled a book out of her kit, and started reading.