The Girl in the Woods (Misted Pines #2) Read Online Kristen Ashley

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Suspense, Thriller Tags Authors: Series: Misted Pines Series by Kristen Ashley
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Total pages in book: 114
Estimated words: 114820 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 574(@200wpm)___ 459(@250wpm)___ 383(@300wpm)
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Further, for profiling purposes, considering a female assailant of this kind was out of the ordinary, agents made inquiries in an effort to develop a perpetrator summary. Through these inquiries, former sex partners of Carrie Molnar were interviewed by the Seattle division of the FBI.

They shared she was regularly too rough, ignored safe words and hard limits, and for a good number of them, she frightened them.

They expressed surprise she took it as far as murder, but she was known in the scene as very bad at what she did, which was likely why she needed to find her submissives by being assigned to them through a national website, mostly for scenes that would play out anonymously.

For obvious reasons, they talked to the FBI but did not talk to the press.

The website Molnar was contracted to, due to serious holes in their vetting procedures that led to the inevitable lawsuits filed against them, was forced to shut down.

A citizen came forward to the Fret County Sheriff’s Office, gaunt, pale and heavy with guilt.

An associate of Ezra.

A lifetime Piner.

He’d been interviewed once by Deputies Wilkins and Stoll, and once by Moran and Rus.

He recalled telling Ezra about that cave, where he and his brother used to hang out as kids during the summer. He shared he “never in a million years” thought Ezra, who he described as, “not really an outdoors kind of guy, unless there was a bag of clubs involved,” would find the cave, much less go there to hide, or he would have reported it. He himself hadn’t been there in twenty years.

But that was how Ezra knew it was there.

Ezra did have a gun. He did because, according to an email from Molnar to Ezra, Molnar ordered him to purchase it prior to what they did to Brittanie.

At her orders, he’d brought it with him during her murder.

The suspicion for this was that she wanted it handy as a threat to Brittanie, and if things got out of control. Or if, in the end, Molnar didn’t have the stomach to commit the crime as she came there to do.

Unfortunately for Brittanie, Molnar proved capable of carrying out her plan.

Ezra did not purchase the gun legally. There was no record of it. They still had no idea who he bought it from. And this was likely because his wife, who paid the bills, would have wondered why he bought it.

He had it with him at the cave.

Also at the cave, he had the hammer and the gear used on Brittanie. They still had her body fluids, blood and hair on them. In another email from Molnar after the event, she had ordered Ezra to clean them and hide them and have them at the ready for their next scene.

It was suspected she did this so, if things didn’t go as she hoped, she would not be caught holding the evidence.

Why he didn’t clean them was likely for the same reason. Maybe he had an inkling his shit would soon be in a sling, and he thought he could use them as bargaining chips.

Why he didn’t actually use them was anyone’s guess.

But then again, the man was not right.

Why Molnar had deleted her search history but didn’t delete a variety of incriminating emails was also anyone’s guess.

Fortunately for the profilers, unfortunately for anyone who had to watch it, she also had quite a bit of video of her work, much of which it was clear she did not have consent to take. Though the video she had of Ezra appeared consensual, and it was filmed in ways it could easily be used for future coercion and blackmail. This consent did not include the video of them raping a man in a way he clearly did not want, nor did he want it filmed.

After Brittanie, for unknown reasons, Molnar didn’t delete any of that either.

But then again, Molnar was far more off than Ezra.

Or maybe Pastor Richard was right.

Maybe they were just stupid.

There were now no doubts Carrie Molnar planned and carried out, and Ezra was an accessory to the murder of Brittanie Iverson.

For the Fret County Sheriff’s Office and the Federal Bureau of Investigations, the case was closed.

Melanie Iverson finally managed to make money off her daughter by selling a sensational story of Brittanie’s life to a gossip magazine.

It was mostly lies.

Gary Iverson, with the backing of the attorney on retainer to Bonner Enterprises, sued Melanie and the magazine.

They settled out of court.

The magazine was forced to print an apology and a retraction and write a very large check.

Melanie was forced to sell her house, which wasn’t worth much, and the land around it, which was.

Gary bought himself his own cabin in the woods and made his son go to the home improvement store and apologize to the manager.

At this point, Gary had enough money he didn’t have to work for a good while, but he was offered and took a job at the store.


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