Raymond makes sure the door is close and begins to speak slightly more hushed, as if they could be overheard. "True, it is definitely one lead about the town. You'll have to forgive me if I don't look for myself, I trust you both and I don't think it would do to draw more attention in that fashion." Raymond takes out a notepad and jots down the abnormality sighting, "If Simon Armistead had those mutations, and this man does as well, I would not be surprised if we run into more people in the town with the same issues. I didn't notice anything wrong with Dr. Strong, but if he treats even a fair amount of the residents in town, then I am sure he is aware of these mutations. I suspect we will be seeing a few more people like them, so perhaps we should try to brace ourselves for it so we don't appear suspicious."
He sat at the desk and turned the chair to the room, "So what do we know? We know that Simon Armistead killed himself in London after visiting Dunwich and was afflicted with severe mutations. That his real father must have been of Dunwich, especially now considering we have already witnessed another man with similar genetic disorders." He continued, "We know that Valerie Kirby went missing two days ago, had visited Dr. Strong a few days ago in the afternoon, and that the woman at the front desk says she left today. Her lie, or at least disguised truth, coupled with damages to the hotel doesn't bode well."
Raymond puts his notes down for a moment and begins fiddling with his ballpoint pen, "So gentlemen, where do you suggest we begin? Valerie and Elliot are probably meeting with that author to establish their reasoning to be here, but that still leaves us with time to investigate other avenues."