gsteelwraith wrote: Given that the knife was intended for use in a kitchen, it is possible it is used to reenact certain events, for the 'benefit' of those whom ...'chew, yet do not swallow'. I trust I am using the local phraseology correctly?"
"That is correct."
"You are sure that it was used in a kitchen? We had ascertained that it was a blade for cutting and sawing, but no more than that."
The file is pretty thick and it would take some time to go through the whole thing. Flipping through it, though, you can see that it lists family history, criminal record (he has one, with two prison sentences served), known habits, and information on his history of residence, employment, and that of his pawnshop.
ChristianC wrote:"Is there any reason to suspect that this criminal boss will attempt to interfere with our activity here?" She rests her hands in her lap as she thinks.
"He might. He is not close to his cousin as far as we know, but he does run stolen goods through the shop on occasion."