Heath Hale didn't waste time. He grabbed a piece of paper from the table and jotted down everything Zoe Sawyer had said.
The bomber's movements were practiced and swift, a clear sign of extensive training.
His accomplices were perfectly in sync, with the strong nerves of seasoned professionals. It didn't look like their first operation; they had likely been working together for a considerable amount of time. It was reasonable to suspect they had pulled off similar acts elsewhere.
"Beau, come over here. I need your help," Zoe Sawyer said, beckoning to Beau, who was standing nearby.
Then, as one described, the other drew. The scene Zoe Sawyer had witnessed was quickly sketched out.
From the moment the suspect placed the bomb to the expressions and actions of the lookouts around him, and even the suspect's own face—
Beau drew it all.
Just as Beau finished her drawing, Heath Hale received a call from Evan Keller.
