Taking twice the time he should have, Garrett told her he had faxed her request up to Quantico. He said he had already talked to them about the case and that she would be hearing from an agent named Sander Grant. The VICAP forms would be processed overnight, and she should be hearing from one of their analysts within the next couple of days as to any possible matches in the violent crime databank. Palma thanked him, hung up the receiver, and flipped on her computer. Helena Saulnier was first. A driver’s license check: nothing. Person inquiry: nothing, neither of her names showed up as an ID name or an alias. National Criminal Information Center: she was not wanted on any criminal charges. Texas Criminal Information Center: she was not wanted for questioning in any crimes. Pawns: she hadn’t pawned anything within the past six months or sold anything to a pawnshop within the last week. Location check: no record of the police ever having been called to her residence on Olympia for so much as a Peeping Tom check.