01-22-2015, 09:01 AM
Alex had said too much, she'd peaked his curiosity, and he didn't seem the type to let things slide, she didn't exactly want to talk about her half sister, though she had been more on her mind as of late. She wondered what her father was up to. He was back in town, and he brought Luka with him. He better not get Luka killed.
But Ivan was right, they had work to do and she set herself into her professional self. The weather was cold, but she left her warm jacket on the seat and walked up with Ivan.
The house was nice but the woman inside didn't match what the first woman, she looked tired and worn, to be expected after a rape. Alex offered her hand before sitting, "I'm Dr. Pirozzi, I'm working with the CCDPD to try and catch the person who did this to you. I've a few questions, they might seem overly personal, but I'd appreciate the answer, it will go a long way in profiling your assailant."
The woman flicked the tv off and was brusque with her words. Sure, fine." She'd been run through the ringer. Alex smiled and let her senses wide, she'd feel what this woman felt, the sad thing was also she'd feel what Ivan and her wife did and probably anyone else with in a ten meter radius. But she focused on one Helena Golenko.
"I'd like to start off with telling you that I believe you were raped. Despite the physical facts that have given you a difficult time in proving this."
The woman gave Alex a wane smile, she didn't exactly believe Alex. "Can you tell me about that day? What you remember seeing, feeling. Describe it to me, what happened when you woke up. Sights and smells in particular can help bring back memories we've repressed. You might have seen your assailant without ever having known it."
Helena explained to her in not so many terms what her day had been liked. It started out with the woman hating every moment of it. But Alex coaxed more information as she went on, asking questions to pull more memories until they came to her job in the park. There fear rose up in her. But it didn't show on her face, even living through that once was enough. Alex put her hand on the woman's knee reassuringly and she received a smile in return.
She spoke of running, she didn't remember hearing anything specific, nor any smells. Alex took note of each thing she said, until the lapse in memory.
"And what do you remember from directly afterwards?"
Helena went on to describe what she remembered. What she heard, saw and smelled to the best of her ability. Alex took notes on everything, it was going to be the little things that caught this one.
Alex stood up with a smile. "I thank you for your time. You have been most helpful."
Alex pulled out her personal business card. "Mrs. Golenko, if you'd like to discuss anything else my door is always open."
Alex nodded to Ivan that she was done. They walked out to the car and she smiled. "There was no lies in her answers. Everything spoke truth, though until we speak to others we probably won't know more."
But Ivan was right, they had work to do and she set herself into her professional self. The weather was cold, but she left her warm jacket on the seat and walked up with Ivan.
The house was nice but the woman inside didn't match what the first woman, she looked tired and worn, to be expected after a rape. Alex offered her hand before sitting, "I'm Dr. Pirozzi, I'm working with the CCDPD to try and catch the person who did this to you. I've a few questions, they might seem overly personal, but I'd appreciate the answer, it will go a long way in profiling your assailant."
The woman flicked the tv off and was brusque with her words. Sure, fine." She'd been run through the ringer. Alex smiled and let her senses wide, she'd feel what this woman felt, the sad thing was also she'd feel what Ivan and her wife did and probably anyone else with in a ten meter radius. But she focused on one Helena Golenko.
"I'd like to start off with telling you that I believe you were raped. Despite the physical facts that have given you a difficult time in proving this."
The woman gave Alex a wane smile, she didn't exactly believe Alex. "Can you tell me about that day? What you remember seeing, feeling. Describe it to me, what happened when you woke up. Sights and smells in particular can help bring back memories we've repressed. You might have seen your assailant without ever having known it."
Helena explained to her in not so many terms what her day had been liked. It started out with the woman hating every moment of it. But Alex coaxed more information as she went on, asking questions to pull more memories until they came to her job in the park. There fear rose up in her. But it didn't show on her face, even living through that once was enough. Alex put her hand on the woman's knee reassuringly and she received a smile in return.
She spoke of running, she didn't remember hearing anything specific, nor any smells. Alex took note of each thing she said, until the lapse in memory.
"And what do you remember from directly afterwards?"
Helena went on to describe what she remembered. What she heard, saw and smelled to the best of her ability. Alex took notes on everything, it was going to be the little things that caught this one.
Alex stood up with a smile. "I thank you for your time. You have been most helpful."
Alex pulled out her personal business card. "Mrs. Golenko, if you'd like to discuss anything else my door is always open."
Alex nodded to Ivan that she was done. They walked out to the car and she smiled. "There was no lies in her answers. Everything spoke truth, though until we speak to others we probably won't know more."