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Captain Arnold addresses Kovacs, questioning why he is present and criticizing his previous actions. She asserts that the young lady's death was an accident, not supernatural as Kovacs may claim. She dismisses Kovacs as an old journalist struggling to adapt to the modern world. Captain Arnold then introduces herself as the captain of the Denver Police Department and provides information about the discovery of Miss Kara Elliott's body. She states that there are currently no suspects, and the major crimes division is investigating the area. She mentions that witnesses are being questioned and cameras are being reviewed as part of the investigation. Captain Arnold also mentions that the convention center management will address prevention and correction of the issue. She cannot provide details before the medical examiner's report or validate any connection to another victim. Finally, she hands over the conference to Mrs. Melinda Swift, the manager of the Colorado Convention Center. Captain Arnold, Officer, give me a moment with this man. Kovacs, why are you here? Did someone turn over the rock you hide under? Yeah, your blogs, stalking young girls with your cameras would be a step up from what you peddled to the masses. Kovacs, contrary to what fiction you wish to peddle, this young lady's sad demise was an accident, nothing out of the ordinary, but a typical accident. I'm sure that your outlet will print that in those words until a formal press conference is scheduled. None of that hocus-pocus mumbo-jumbo you personally profess to be real. It wasn't any collection of folk remedies, garlic, silver bullets, or a cross, Kovacs, that stopped her. Police work stopped her, and just police work. You're just an old journalist trying to find a place to fit into this world, and can't stand that it's passing you by. Yeah, well, laughed out of print journalism to be the clown prince of internet media. Fitting end to someone that wears ridiculous suits. Though, I think that necklace is the first thing you've worn that put you into this decade. That's it, Kovacs. No photos from you. Officer McMillan, take his camera. He can get it back after we're done. Oh, and officer, make sure he doesn't use his cell phone for this. Shadow him until things get sorted out, won't you? Hello and good morning. I'm Captain Charlotte Arnold of the Denver Police Department. At 1240 AM, the body of Miss Kara Elliott was found within the area of 14th and Stout Street. Emergency services arrived at 1245 AM and found Miss Kara Elliott deceased at the scene. We have no suspects at the time. Our major crimes division are still investigating the area. Are there any questions? At this time, we are questioning witnesses to further the investigation. Part of the investigation will be reviewing cameras to find the exact time of death and any conditions that could have led to the accident. By all accounts, the preliminary disposition of the victim was... That will be the purview of the convention center management. They will be up here shortly to talk about the prevention and correction of the issue. I cannot comment on elements of this investigation before the medical examiner's report on Friday's victim, nor can I validate any connection to today's victim. Now, now, hey, quiet down. I will turn this conference over to Mrs. Melinda Swift, manager of the Colorado Convention Center.