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that weapon, the homemade wire and wood garrote, had been a mute resident in the evidence locker for a long, long time. wallace couldn t stop looking at it. as if it could talk. the whole goal of these cases, right, is trying to see what s hiding in plain sight. so the killer s garr ro gar made with wooden dowels connected by a thin piece of wire. a double strand. wait, double? why would you double it? apparently, you recognize this is so thin, it is probably going to break if it is by itself. why not use thicker wire? that makes sense to me, you re using something that s available to you. it s not ideal, but you happen to have it on hand. i ll just settle for it. same with the handles, like the killer cut pieces from a household broom. we could see forensically blue specks of paint, almost sanded off but not completely. this is something you re making from available materials.