Suicide Notes: The Great Detective

Jan 10, 2007 21:13

Pacing back and forth loses something in a wheelchair. Regardless, he's been doing a lot of it. So many things just not adding up. And when the math doesn't work, then it means some of the numbers are wrong.

Ok, Faust's knife, a cut in the sofa, unusual signs of destruction, and the body, the shrinking method...

So far, he's sure the Enchantress teleported in. That would explain surprise. And she has the means and motive. So she teleported in, and used a single telekinetic attack, all one directional. He tried to defend himself, she was behind the couch. So he returned to normal size to have the reach, and cut the couch with Faust's dagger... which means he was prepared to use something effective against magic... odd bit of preparation there.

Unless he knew. There's the vision... there's the odd clues, the message on his brain. And save... 'her'? Her who? Jean? Was he trying to attack her, really, or just convince her he was?

So if Ray somehow knew things in advance, as its starting to seem, then they need to track down not just who and how... but when.

He jots down his notes, and then starts looking up the people he thinks he'll need to answer his questions to start filling in the numbers.

Over the coms : "This is Ralph Dibney, if anyone is still available on medical staff, can you please carbon date the remains of Ray Palmer. Also, if the Flash is available, I could use a hand with something here."

suicide notes, flash jay garrick, flash wally west, sue dibny, dr. mid-nite, elongated man

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