Thank you. I think Dr. Pierce would be the Medical Examiner who figures out who the murderer is. Makes more sense than the culinary mystery stereotype of women who own food establishments finding dead bodies and figuring out the person they are now alone with is the murderer.
Speaking of which, any person who figures out who the murderer is will, instead of calling the police, meet up with the person all alone.
Speaking of speaking of which, any person who figures out who the murderer is will, if anyone asks, just say “I’m going to follow up a lead” before they meet up with the person all alone.
How hard would it be to say “I’m going to follow up a lead… I’m meeting Ed Jablonsky at the abandoned windmill up on the old cliff road at midnight during the lightning storm. If I’m not back by 1, remember: Ed Jablonsky of Jablonsky’s Cement Caskets. Check on me… and bring some cops.”
Any woman whose in charge of a child (not even necessarily one she gave birth to) will, when presented by the Threat abducting, menacing, or even just in the way of that child’s climactic destiny, will become Mama Bear (Ellen Ripley, Sarah Connor).
The Male counterpart is known as Papa Wolf (Bryan Mills, Liam Neeson’s character from Taken).
When Mama Bear and Papa Wolf *team up…*no force in the universe can stop them.
Armys…empires…even gods have fallen against the might of Mama Bear and Papa Wolf!
Volcanic eruptions are always predicted by the ‘Village Elders’ and never by the trained vulcanologists who have been watching the smoking mountain for years (except for the extremely pretty young junior vulcanologist who has just graduated from college and arrived at the site 48 hrs ago).
She’s probably the same one who looked through her telescope for the first time and identified the earth-bound asteroid that is likely to wipe out all life on the planet, before any of the leading astronomers and their million-dollar equipment saw it.
There’s a fan theory that Aliens happens in same universe as Blade Runner, which was based “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep”. In Sheep, there was some kind of environmental disaster on earth that wiped out lots of animals, so keeping robotic pets was common for poorer people, and real pets were an extreme status symbol for people with money to burn. So if that’s all the case, she’d have absolutely no problem finding someone willing to care for her cat for free just to be able to say that they have a real cat.