"Oh god no!" Bobby said alarmed, looking at the patch on the shirt.
He quickly looked on the underside of the tag on the inside of the collar to see if there were initials on it and there were. His eyes focused on the black ink written letters on the underside of the tag. The light emitted from his penlight landed on the letters KZ and he felt his heart drop instantaneously. She'd never changed the initials on the tag after they'd been married which cemented the fact that whoever it was that had disposed of it was involved with her disappearance in some way, shape or form. He quickly called Alex to see where everyone had been searching.
Alex and Jimmy were walking along together, flashlights in hand looking for any signs when her cell phone began to ring.
"I thought you and I were the only ones out looking tonight." Jimmy said as Alex dug her cell phone out of her pocket.
"That's what I thought too." Alex replied before answering.
As she turned her attention to the voice on the other end she heard the voice of a very worried Bobby.
"Alex, has anyone looked down near the river for her?" he asked urgently, pacing back and forth.
"Not that I know of, let me double check." Alex replied, placing her hand over the phone and talking to Jimmy.
"It's Bobby. He wants to know if anyone has looked near the river." She said to Jimmy.
"I don't think anyone has. Why?" Jimmy replied.
"I just talked to Jimmy and he says he doesn't think anyone's checked on the river. Why do you ask?" Alex said back to Bobby.
"Because I am down here now. I was trying to think of where else to look for her when someone threw a bag into the water, I was able to fish it out but the contents of the bag lead me to believe she's around here somewhere." Bobby replied, trying to calm himself down.
"What was in it?" Alex asked nervously.
"A navy blue turtleneck and a paramedic uniform top." He replied.
"Are you sure it's hers?" Alex asked, glancing worriedly at Jimmy.
"Yeah. She put her initials on the underside of the tag on the collar but when we got married she never changed it." Bobby replied, glancing at several large warehouses.
"Where are you? Jimmy and I will be there shortly." Alex asked.
Bobby gave her the location of where he was and waited for them. As they dashed back towards his car Jimmy asked, "What did he find?"
"Someone dumped a bag containing a turtleneck and a paramedic uniform top with Kim's initials on them." Alex replied, climbing into his car.
Meanwhile back at Craig's apartment, Tony had just come back in and found Marc and Craig both sipping on beers.
"You dispose of the clothes like we asked you to?" Craig asked.
"Yeah, I threw them in the river several blocks away." Tony replied.
"Anyone see you?" Craig said back.
"I don't think so. It was awfully dark down there and I didn't see anyone around." Tony replied getting a beer and joining them.
"Good." Craig said in response, taking another swig of beer.
Later on, Kim heard voices walking past the building she was in but had no way of letting them know she was inside. She was still gagged from earlier and the tape was showing no signs of loosening up. As she listened to the voices she instantly recognized them as Alex, Jimmy and Bobby. She began to struggle trying to find some way to let them know she was there but was unable to and hung her head in despair. She was starting to get weak, and if it weren't for the restraints she probably wouldn't be able to keep herself upright.
Alex, Jimmy and Bobby walked past several warehouses along the river, looking at each of them wondering if Kim were inside one of them. All of them had the windows boarded up since they were no longer in use.
"I know from the pictures that wherever she is has windows boarded up, but every single one of these is like that." Alex said, shining her flashlight on the boarded panels across the windows.
"Yeah, it makes me wonder if she is in one of them but not able to let us know she's there." Bobby replied, thinking back to the way she'd been tied up in the pictures.
Jimmy looked down at his watch and noticed it was almost 4 in the morning.
"I think we ought to call it a night and start back up when its daylight. We might be able to get more clues that way." Jimmy suggested; "Not only that, we all have to work today too."
Alex looked at her watch and said, "It's almost 4 in the morning, it doesn't seem like we've been out here that long."
"What time do we want to meet?" Alex asked as they headed back towards their cars.
"How does 11:30 or 12 sound?" Jimmy suggested.
"Works for me," Bobby replied, glancing back in the direction they'd just come from; "You all want to meet back here tomorrow?"
"Yeah, that sounds good." Jimmy replied as they headed towards their cars.
"See you all in about 8 hours then," Bobby replied tiredly as he headed for his car.
When he got home, no messages were waiting on the answering machine so he headed in for a shower before he tried to get some sleep. As the hot water flowed over him he tried to think of something in any of the pictures that would identify what building she was in.
"Come on Kimmy, give me some clue as to where you are." He thought silently, looking over one of the pictures before he went to sleep.
He was up and down all night long racking his brain trying to get something out of the pictures. He left the apartment around nine and went to check on Kim's mother and visit with Joey and Keira at his mothers. He spent about thirty minutes with her mom before he left to check on the kids before meeting up with Jimmy and Alex. He arrived back at the river around 10:30 to do some searching on his own before. He walked back past the rows of warehouses, seeing if there was something that he'd missed last night where it was dark. He looked at one of the pictures and tried to compare the way the windows were boarded but that wasn't proving helpful.
Sighing heavily, he walked back to the meeting spot to wait on Alex and Jimmy to see if they might notice something he could have overlooked.
"How much you want to bet Bobby's already started looking for her again at the river." Jimmy said as Alex climbed into his car.
"Wouldn't surprise me if he had. He's running himself into the ground but till someone finds her I imagine he'll keep this up." Alex replied.
"I'd probably do the same thing if I were in his position." Jimmy said, driving off towards the river once she was in the car.
"Do you think she could be down near the river?" Alex asked curiously.
"Right now she could be anywhere, so I'm willing to look everywhere we can think of that she could possibly be kept at." Jimmy replied.
When they pulled in the saw Bobby sitting on the ground, looking out across the river.
"I wonder how much sleep he got last night." Alex said as they walked.
"Just guessing, I'd say not much." Jimmy replied, heading in Bobby's direction.
When they were within earshot range Alex said, "How long have you been here?"
"Since 10:30," he replied standing up.
"Ready to get started?" Jimmy asked, climbing down a small embankment to where they were the night before.
Craig, Marc and Tony arrived at the warehouse around noon, each wondering how Kim had faired through out the night. When they walked in Marc asked, "Want us to ungag her?"
"Possibly, but leave it in till I tell you other wise." Craig replied.
Marc nodded his head in agreement and went to see how she'd come through the night.
"Have you learned anything yet cutie?" Marc sneered when he approached her.
She didn't even acknowledge his presence, which began to make him angry.
"I know you can hear me," he replied in her ear, jerking her head back by her hair.
"Leave her alone for a bit Marc," Craig said, entering the room a short time later.
"Why? She's had all night to herself." Marc huffed.
"You really want to challenge me?" Craig snapped.
Marc backed down and let her go and went to find Tony.
"Well Kimmy how was your evening?" Craig taunted, loosening the gag in her mouth.
"Like it would matter to you if I answered!" Kim managed to get out.
"You brought this upon yourself. If you would have just listened this could have been a lot easier on you." Craig taunted.
"Like hell!" Kim weakly hissed.
Craig was about ready to say something in return when he heard three familiar voices and quickly shoved the gag back in between her lips before she could open her mouth to call for help.
"They can look for you all they want but they'll never find you." Craig hissed before heading towards Marc and Tony.
She heard the voices of Alex, Bobby and Jimmy and tried to struggle against the bonds but was too weak from hypothermia and dehydration. She'd hoped she would be able to see the faces of her friends and family again. The things she fought to keep living for were Bobby and her kids. If there were something she could do to draw their attention she'd do whatever it took, but the restraints prevented her from moving and the gag prevented her from screaming. All she could do was listen to their voices fade away as they moved away from the building.
He quickly looked on the underside of the tag on the inside of the collar to see if there were initials on it and there were. His eyes focused on the black ink written letters on the underside of the tag. The light emitted from his penlight landed on the letters KZ and he felt his heart drop instantaneously. She'd never changed the initials on the tag after they'd been married which cemented the fact that whoever it was that had disposed of it was involved with her disappearance in some way, shape or form. He quickly called Alex to see where everyone had been searching.
Alex and Jimmy were walking along together, flashlights in hand looking for any signs when her cell phone began to ring.
"I thought you and I were the only ones out looking tonight." Jimmy said as Alex dug her cell phone out of her pocket.
"That's what I thought too." Alex replied before answering.
As she turned her attention to the voice on the other end she heard the voice of a very worried Bobby.
"Alex, has anyone looked down near the river for her?" he asked urgently, pacing back and forth.
"Not that I know of, let me double check." Alex replied, placing her hand over the phone and talking to Jimmy.
"It's Bobby. He wants to know if anyone has looked near the river." She said to Jimmy.
"I don't think anyone has. Why?" Jimmy replied.
"I just talked to Jimmy and he says he doesn't think anyone's checked on the river. Why do you ask?" Alex said back to Bobby.
"Because I am down here now. I was trying to think of where else to look for her when someone threw a bag into the water, I was able to fish it out but the contents of the bag lead me to believe she's around here somewhere." Bobby replied, trying to calm himself down.
"What was in it?" Alex asked nervously.
"A navy blue turtleneck and a paramedic uniform top." He replied.
"Are you sure it's hers?" Alex asked, glancing worriedly at Jimmy.
"Yeah. She put her initials on the underside of the tag on the collar but when we got married she never changed it." Bobby replied, glancing at several large warehouses.
"Where are you? Jimmy and I will be there shortly." Alex asked.
Bobby gave her the location of where he was and waited for them. As they dashed back towards his car Jimmy asked, "What did he find?"
"Someone dumped a bag containing a turtleneck and a paramedic uniform top with Kim's initials on them." Alex replied, climbing into his car.
Meanwhile back at Craig's apartment, Tony had just come back in and found Marc and Craig both sipping on beers.
"You dispose of the clothes like we asked you to?" Craig asked.
"Yeah, I threw them in the river several blocks away." Tony replied.
"Anyone see you?" Craig said back.
"I don't think so. It was awfully dark down there and I didn't see anyone around." Tony replied getting a beer and joining them.
"Good." Craig said in response, taking another swig of beer.
Later on, Kim heard voices walking past the building she was in but had no way of letting them know she was inside. She was still gagged from earlier and the tape was showing no signs of loosening up. As she listened to the voices she instantly recognized them as Alex, Jimmy and Bobby. She began to struggle trying to find some way to let them know she was there but was unable to and hung her head in despair. She was starting to get weak, and if it weren't for the restraints she probably wouldn't be able to keep herself upright.
Alex, Jimmy and Bobby walked past several warehouses along the river, looking at each of them wondering if Kim were inside one of them. All of them had the windows boarded up since they were no longer in use.
"I know from the pictures that wherever she is has windows boarded up, but every single one of these is like that." Alex said, shining her flashlight on the boarded panels across the windows.
"Yeah, it makes me wonder if she is in one of them but not able to let us know she's there." Bobby replied, thinking back to the way she'd been tied up in the pictures.
Jimmy looked down at his watch and noticed it was almost 4 in the morning.
"I think we ought to call it a night and start back up when its daylight. We might be able to get more clues that way." Jimmy suggested; "Not only that, we all have to work today too."
Alex looked at her watch and said, "It's almost 4 in the morning, it doesn't seem like we've been out here that long."
"What time do we want to meet?" Alex asked as they headed back towards their cars.
"How does 11:30 or 12 sound?" Jimmy suggested.
"Works for me," Bobby replied, glancing back in the direction they'd just come from; "You all want to meet back here tomorrow?"
"Yeah, that sounds good." Jimmy replied as they headed towards their cars.
"See you all in about 8 hours then," Bobby replied tiredly as he headed for his car.
When he got home, no messages were waiting on the answering machine so he headed in for a shower before he tried to get some sleep. As the hot water flowed over him he tried to think of something in any of the pictures that would identify what building she was in.
"Come on Kimmy, give me some clue as to where you are." He thought silently, looking over one of the pictures before he went to sleep.
He was up and down all night long racking his brain trying to get something out of the pictures. He left the apartment around nine and went to check on Kim's mother and visit with Joey and Keira at his mothers. He spent about thirty minutes with her mom before he left to check on the kids before meeting up with Jimmy and Alex. He arrived back at the river around 10:30 to do some searching on his own before. He walked back past the rows of warehouses, seeing if there was something that he'd missed last night where it was dark. He looked at one of the pictures and tried to compare the way the windows were boarded but that wasn't proving helpful.
Sighing heavily, he walked back to the meeting spot to wait on Alex and Jimmy to see if they might notice something he could have overlooked.
"How much you want to bet Bobby's already started looking for her again at the river." Jimmy said as Alex climbed into his car.
"Wouldn't surprise me if he had. He's running himself into the ground but till someone finds her I imagine he'll keep this up." Alex replied.
"I'd probably do the same thing if I were in his position." Jimmy said, driving off towards the river once she was in the car.
"Do you think she could be down near the river?" Alex asked curiously.
"Right now she could be anywhere, so I'm willing to look everywhere we can think of that she could possibly be kept at." Jimmy replied.
When they pulled in the saw Bobby sitting on the ground, looking out across the river.
"I wonder how much sleep he got last night." Alex said as they walked.
"Just guessing, I'd say not much." Jimmy replied, heading in Bobby's direction.
When they were within earshot range Alex said, "How long have you been here?"
"Since 10:30," he replied standing up.
"Ready to get started?" Jimmy asked, climbing down a small embankment to where they were the night before.
Craig, Marc and Tony arrived at the warehouse around noon, each wondering how Kim had faired through out the night. When they walked in Marc asked, "Want us to ungag her?"
"Possibly, but leave it in till I tell you other wise." Craig replied.
Marc nodded his head in agreement and went to see how she'd come through the night.
"Have you learned anything yet cutie?" Marc sneered when he approached her.
She didn't even acknowledge his presence, which began to make him angry.
"I know you can hear me," he replied in her ear, jerking her head back by her hair.
"Leave her alone for a bit Marc," Craig said, entering the room a short time later.
"Why? She's had all night to herself." Marc huffed.
"You really want to challenge me?" Craig snapped.
Marc backed down and let her go and went to find Tony.
"Well Kimmy how was your evening?" Craig taunted, loosening the gag in her mouth.
"Like it would matter to you if I answered!" Kim managed to get out.
"You brought this upon yourself. If you would have just listened this could have been a lot easier on you." Craig taunted.
"Like hell!" Kim weakly hissed.
Craig was about ready to say something in return when he heard three familiar voices and quickly shoved the gag back in between her lips before she could open her mouth to call for help.
"They can look for you all they want but they'll never find you." Craig hissed before heading towards Marc and Tony.
She heard the voices of Alex, Bobby and Jimmy and tried to struggle against the bonds but was too weak from hypothermia and dehydration. She'd hoped she would be able to see the faces of her friends and family again. The things she fought to keep living for were Bobby and her kids. If there were something she could do to draw their attention she'd do whatever it took, but the restraints prevented her from moving and the gag prevented her from screaming. All she could do was listen to their voices fade away as they moved away from the building.
