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Chapter 13 by RedRightHand RedRightHand

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File on Trent Walker

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As I delve into Trent Walker's file, I discover that he is a seemingly ordinary pharmacist’s assistant at the local drugstore, the York Apothecary. He's not particularly well-known, nor does he seem to have a reputation, either good or bad. This, in itself, makes him an intriguing subject. Trent Walker has apparently become a popular figure among students seeking an extra boost to help them with their studies.

For a price Trent discreetly supplies them with Adderall, a prescription stimulant medication. Trent's academic performance was above average, but he doesn't stand out. Instead, it seems that he's content to stay in the shadows, quietly going about his studies. According to Argent's file, Trent has a knack for identifying those struggling with the academic rigor of college life, and offering them a solution to their dilemma.

It has been discovered that Adderall, the very **** he supplied, was found in all the dorm rooms of the college students who had tragically taken their own lives. I can't help but wonder what his life outside of the college looks like. Is he close to his family? Do they reside in the area, or do they live far away? These small details might provide me with a better understanding of the person behind the enigmatic demeanor.

While Trent’s intentions may have been to help, the dangerous cocktail of stress, addiction, and the misuse of prescription medication resulted in the most devastating outcome. In the context of the suicides on Bathory Row, Trent's name has not come up in any of the investigations I've uncovered. This, again, only fuels my curiosity.

Could he hold vital information about the circumstances that led to those tragic deaths. Was it him that supplied the adderall found in the victims' rooms? Were they part of a ring? As I flip through the pages, I'm struck by the fact that Trent's disciplinary record is clean. He seems to have been a model student at Rutgers, with no known run-ins with the law.

As I finish reading the file, I know that I'll need to speak with Trent directly. He is, by far, the most questionable figure in this case, so far. As I stand up from my desk, I resolve to visit Trent in person and begin probing for information. I know it won't be an easy task, for his file suggests a strong sense of privacy, but the answers I seek are too vital to leave unpursued.

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