And now more in the string of murders that have occurred recently around the area.
City officials have now partnered with the FBI and urged caution when leaving your homes.
Traveling groups and avoid poorly lit areas.
Officials suspect a man of Caucasian descent, roughly 5'10 with an athletic build, who is
seen wearing blue jeans, a white t-shirt and a wool hat.
Officials especially urging women to use strong caution after 11 p.m.
I didn't even beg you to use a train wreck.
Can I hang out with you?
I still do not believe what you said there.
Hey, do you want to get a drink?
Right now it's late.
You fly out in the morning, I have to get your train in the afternoon.
I never see you.
Do you really want one?
More than anything.
Okay.
Is this place fine?
Yeah, it's perfect.
Come on.
It's a job.
It's the best hours.
Yeah, it's a job.
Yeah.
Good enough, I guess.
But I'm like, I'm really ready for school to be over though.
I mean, like, it's getting late.
And this break is like, yeah, this break is nice for sure.
And you go back, it's the hardest stuff ever.
Traveling, yeah.
Oh, we didn't want any more.
We're actually about to head out.
How's it going to be in the corner?
Oh, it's gonna come out.
You're both?
I don't know.
I was coming over.
Hi.
Can I open those beautiful ladies over here?
Mind if I join?
Sure.
Um, so you bought us these drinks?
No, I'm Steve.
Jessica.
And this is my good friend, Steph.
Hey.
Hi.
So you girls from around here?
Yeah.
Actually, we're just about to head out.
We have busy days of traveling in the morning.
I was like, what the hell is that?
Don't mind her.
She doesn't get out much.
Anyway.
Oh, Steve, you're shaking.
You don't have to be nervous.
No, sorry, not nervous.
Probably just bedridden or something.
We should really get going.
You had a flight to catch in the morning.
Thanks again for the drinks, Steve.
Uh, yeah.
Jess, listen.
I don't normally do this,
but I'm gonna give you my number
and my address.
If you're ever back in town,
give me a call or send them by.
I'd love to drink a ton.
Yeah.
Sounds good.
Thanks.
Um, we really should get going now.
I have a flight early in the morning, so...
Thanks again for the drinks, though.
So, um, see you sometime?
I'll come sooner than later.
You're cute, right?
Why isn't she leaving?
Watch what you're doing.
There's a division going on.
Come on in, reasons aren't exactly right
One.
Ah.
It can be all over the body.
And that usually has more of a scale look.
Ow.
Sometimes a silvery scale.
Hey, are you all right?
If you have something and you have an itch from that,
you could have infatigo, which is a superficial scale look.
Ah, come look at this.
What is it?
Oh my gosh, what is that?
Did that just happen?
I don't know, it was just there.
I don't have time for this. I have a flight in like four hours.
You can get another flight.
Oh my gosh, it must have happened last night, right?
Maybe from the sheets or reaction from the hotel soap?
Oh my gosh, there's more on your back.
Okay. Go get dressed.
We'll take you to the hospital or clinic at least.
Go ahead and sign in. Do you have an appointment?
No, I just...
I have this rash and I just woke up.
Oh my god, where you burned?
It wasn't... It just happened.
Please help. She's got to get a plane in a few hours.
I'll go grab the doctor. Go ahead and have a seat.
Yes, thank you.
Well, after looking over the rash,
I can tell it's a bacterial infection.
But from what I'm not entirely sure,
and we won't know anything conclusive until the test results come in.
Probably by tonight.
And so I know you said you have a flight.
Now, I don't normally advise traveling,
but because the rash is mostly contained to your shoulder and neck,
we should be able to cover it up pretty well,
treating it with some antibiotics.
But just stay out of the sun.
And I'll call you as soon as we know anything.
Okay. Thank you, Dr. Miller.
No problem.
Well, take care. Stay out of the sun.
And I'll talk to you soon.
Okay.
And feel free to call me if you have any questions.
Well, it doesn't sound too bad.
Come on, we have 45 minutes.
Let's get you on half-way.
Okay.
Hello.
Hello.
Hello, is this Jessica?
This is Dr. Miller from the clinic.
Yeah, hi.
Have you been out of the country in the last few months?
No, I just went into the city to visit some family and friends for the weekend. Why?
That's strange.
The test came back and you have what we call necrotizing fasciitis.
Pardon me? What was that?
Necrotizing fasciitis.
It's a rare infection of the deeper layers of skin and subcutaneous tissues.
They easily spread across the facial plane within the subcutaneous tissue.
The bacteria from uncooked meat gets into the bloodstream and causes the infection.
Um, so what does this mean for me?
It is treatable, especially because we caught it early.
That is why I asked a few for a bit out of the country.
What? That's impossible, though. I haven't been out of the country. I only went into the city.
Well, normally this is found in third world countries where the consumption of raw meat is.
Have you come in contact with anyone of 4%?
No.
Anyone of the ordinary?
There's this guy at the bar and he kissed me on the cheek, but that's it.
Who is this guy?
Just some guy we struck up a conversation with.
Well, that doesn't fit.
I don't want to alarm you, but this just doesn't make sense.
This bacteria is most commonly known in African tribes that are cannibalistic.
Consumption of raw fish exposes the body to the bacteria.
Sometimes it helps to do this. This fish doesn't rash.
We will start you on this prescription. You should eradicate the rash.
I don't know if it's your time or your way that may leave a small stone.
Is there anything to lose?
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
