Jessica knew she should've said while she sent the picture of the wallet to the gang, she should've added in a side note that the wallet belonged to the late Deputy Sheriff Andrew Jones. Somehow she thought it was a good idea to let the gang figure this one out for themselves. She heard her cell beep. It was from her brother, Ryan.

'Hi, Sis. I'm afraid I'll have to stay with Henry a bit longer. He's having trouble finding someone to help him with Arthur. I will be staying here until we can find someone. I got that picture you sent. I haven't been able to study it yet. I'll let you know when I'm coming back to the case. Ryan.' She answered back, 'Okay, Ryan. See you then. Sis'

She put her cell back in her royal blue shirt's pocket. She had always kept her cell phone in her shirt pocket wherever she went since she would never know when she might need it. She saw a thick hand cover her mouth. She realized she couldn't scream for help since her friends were nowhere around to hear her scream.

She did notice the man behind her who had his hand on her mouth. He indeed was the same person who kidnapped her before. The man was big: stood at six feet and ten inches, mask over his face, weighed a little over three hundred pounds, black button shirt with pants matching the shirt and socks and shoes. He was wearing brand new Sketchers.

He tied her up in a rope so she couldn't escape from freedom. He said nothing. She thought he looked Hispanic and he had a partner or two. Could this guy be Andy's murderer? She asked silently to herself. She would have to wait and find out for herself sooner or later. Her phone really was in need to have some charging but she remembered the charger was in the Mystery Machine.

Her phone could never beep to let her know she had new messages because of the need to be charged. She couldn't tell where she and the masked man were headed since he also blindfolded her so she wouldn't know. No matter how hard she tried to scream, it was still hopeless nobody would hear her.