“I found that he dropped out of college because he had some kind of breakdown. And he sees a psychologist and a bunch of doctors, but I haven’t found out what for. He can’t be too nuts; he’s been linked to at least twelve cases I can find that he helped solve,” Chris explains.
“They’re sure he wasn’t more involved in the cases, like he wasn’t to blame and passing it on to someone else?” Ronan needs to be sure.
If he’s going to go listen to this guy, and use what he says on the case, he has to believe in him. If he ends up wasting time on false leads, anything could happen—more women could go missing, or the ones missing could be killed if they haven’t already. Ronan doesn’t have room to be getting things wrong here. He knows he’s not the only one on the case, but he’s the only one with experience in the supernatural.