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“MATE, tell Elizabeth about the DNA, and tell her things sheDOES NOTknow.”

MATE headed her way.

“Yes, Mother. The DNA, according to this weirdo’s information, matches each other. They are related. The DNA matched between seventeen and thirty-four percent. Your killers are somehow related.”

Elizabeth waited.

“You can have a grandparent/grandchild relationship, an aunt/uncle, siblings, or possibly half-siblings. It’s not close enough to be parent and child, or direct siblings.”

Well, that didn’t narrow it down.

Not.

At.

All.

That was still a lot of possibilities, and if the men who procreated were like Wyler…

She was going to be trying to match up relatives for a while.

So much for getting out of here soon.

“Okay, so we have a familial relationship between the two killers, but we don’t know much of anything else. I need more. Can we retest?”

MATE handled this.

“Yes. We have procured enough DNA to ensure that we can run the test one more time. After that, they will need more DNA.”

Ben was just watching the hologram, and he was grinning a little too much.

“Hey, Spanky. Eyes up here,” Elizabeth said. “You can ogle my AI when I’m done.”

He did as she asked.

“What about the blood on the knife? I know you said the DNA on the deer skull isn’t back yet.”

Ben took over.

“The DNA on the knife handle has the same DNA on it, as the sample taken from the last victim. Oddly enough, the handle on the knife was a human bone. Doctor Magnus tested it.”

Okay, well, no shock there.

The crazies were out in full force. This was feeling very ritualistic.

Someone liked playing judge, jury, and especially executioner.

“The knife also had multiple sources of DNA on it. The blood on the hilt was the victims, and the DNA was yours plus others.”

No kidding.

She had to touch it when she found it.

Yeah, she wasn’t impressed like she was with Christina, but they had done their jobs. Thank God she was going home and going to have her head tech back.

By now, Chrissy would have given her something that no one else thought to do.

She thought outside the box.