Danny and his boys were sitting in the couch in Mac's office. Mac was behind his desk, sorting through papers that St. John's had faxed over.

"Okay, the first person is Jack Hathoway, do you know anything about him?" Mac asked the twins.

"Pretty much only what we hear in the announcements. He's a senior and he's on the swim team; he's their best swimmer, so they don't kick him off even though he's a major bully. He seems like the type that thinks he's better than everyone, and makes sure everyone knows it. I don't think he'd pull something like this," Seth answered.

"Alright, how about Karynne Shanning?"

Jesse answered this time. "We've seen her around. She's pretty twisted. She very well might be part of a cult. She got suspended for sacrificing a cat behind the school, which I'm sure is in her file. She'd be likely to do it."

"Just from looking over her file I figured we'd start with her. She seems the most likely. Did you get any fingerprints off the cooler?" the ex-marine directed at Danny.

"Yeah, full ten card. No hits, but I wasn't really expecting any. If you've got a criminal record, you're not in St. John's, no exceptions. They don't take delinquents. Chances are the only reason she still attends is because her parents are well off and probably made a huge donation," the blond replied.

"So, is she the type to work by herself, or with others?" to the twins.

"We've never seen her with anyone else, she's always by herself," they answered in unison.

"Well, I've got a few others I need to ask about, just to be sure. Lawrence Franck?"

"He's your typical stupid jock bully," they answered together.

"Melissa Wright?"

"Rumor has it she's a meth junkie," from Jesse.

"And lastly, Thomas Carter."

"He likes to protest everything. I don't know what he could be protesting that would make him do something like this though. He's usually just loudly opinionated," Seth said.

"We'll get prints from him as well then, just to be on the safe side. Thanks for your help boys. That's all I've got for you for today, and there's not much else we can do for now, so you're free to go home."

"Thanks, Mac," Danny said, standing.

The boys stood as well, shaking hands with Mac one last time before leaving the office and heading for the elevator with their Dad. Soon they were outside and on their way home.

(A/N: Stayed tuned for a taste of family home life!)