Jameson's partner, Detective Rodriguez, joined him on the case, and together they started canvassing the area, talking to locals and gathering more information. They met with a grizzled old hunter named Jack, who claimed to have seen a group of strangers lurking in the woods a few nights ago.
As he dug deeper, Jameson discovered that both victims had been avid hikers, often venturing into the woods on the northside of town. He began to suspect that the killer was someone who knew these woods intimately, someone who could move undetected and strike with precision.
With time running out, Jameson and Rodriguez devised a plan to infiltrate the group and gather concrete evidence. They would go undercover, posing as hunters, and try to gain the trust of the group. It was a perilous strategy, but they knew it was their only chance to bring the killers to justice.
As Jameson and Rodriguez continued their investigation, they stumbled upon a cryptic message scrawled on a tree: "The hunters become the hunted." Suddenly, the symbol on the token made sense – it was a mark used by a secretive group of hunters who roamed the northside, known for their ruthless efficiency and code of silence.
The detectives realized they were dealing with a highly organized and deadly group, one that would stop at nothing to protect their secrets. Jameson and Rodriguez knew they had to tread carefully, as they were now being hunted by the very people they sought to bring to justice.