Brody snickered. “If his apartment it high enough up, I’ll push him out the window before that can happen.”
“Brody…” Sage shook his head.
“Now what?” Mike asked. When Sage told him, he said, “Don’t even think about doing that, Brody. Understand?”
“I was kidding, although it would solve the problem and serve him right. He’d be getting as good as he gave.”
Sage debated telling Mike what Brody had said—and did anyway.
“While I agree, personally, the law frowns on revenge killings,” Mike said. “Right now, though, we need to put together various snippets that the ghosts of George’s two previous victims might say to him, if they could. Then Sage and I will record them onto separate recorders, one for each of you.”
For the next hour, they worked on coming up with things the two other victim ghosts might say, some generic, some specific to how they died. Kurt said he already knew what he’d say, and Sage wrote down his suggestions.