The most conservative estimate was
half a billion dollars, but not every-
one agreed with that figure. A lot of
people, including the first two real
estate agents, thought the Corporation
had paid out a couple billion dollars
for all that property.
The lost commissions from all
that, even the low-ball number, was
what this was really all about.
Anyway, because of all the law-
suits, all those houses, more than five
thousand, have remained empty ever
since that day JJ was found.
It looked scary at night too, and
that's where Rhonda figures her sister
is. To me, it certainly looked like the
most obvious place. The problem was
with so many houses, you couldn't just
break into one and start searching, be-
* cause someone was sure to try and stop
us at some point, probably before we
got too far.
Even if no one stopped us, that’s
a lot of fucking houses to search
through.
That meant that before we could
start searching, we had to narrow the
number of houses down to a more manage-
able amount, before someone stopped us.
If we all put our heads together,
Rhonda might be able to write a program
that would do just that.
It was definitely worth a try, and
also got me thinking about doing the
same thing with our missing person
reports, but finding Stephanie, was
more important right now.
Rhonda thought it was worth a try,
took all our ideas, and promised to
start working on it tonight.
CHAPTER 7: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26th
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