Patterson: Okay, so, as we all know, the text on Jane's back is a mish-mash of various passages from famous literary works. Buried in there are Bible verses from the Book of Genesis, including Genesis 3:25.
Edgar Reade: [reading] "But it was the Father who sent his envoy, the serpent, to tempt his children and lead them astray."
Tasha Zapata: I haven't been to church in a while, but that doesn't sound familiar.
Patterson: That's because it doesn't exist. There is no Genesis chapter 3, verse 25. But this morning, one of my systems picked up the phrase "Genesis 3:25" over some chatter, and I was able to track it to a man named Jared Wisnewski. Single guy, runs a local farmers co-op upstate. A few hunting rifles registered to his name.
Edgar Reade: Okay, so a mild-mannered farmer references a Bible verse that doesn't exist in the chatter? Barely a lead.
Patterson: I thought so, too. But the coincidence didn't sit well with Weller, and he wanted us to dig into it.
Tasha Zapata: How exactly did this alert your tattoo database?
Patterson: I don't want to bore you with the intricate details.
Edgar Reade: Since when?
Patterson: It's... it's just... it's a whole mess of algorithms and just so much math.
Edgar Reade: All right, we're gonna head up to Wisnewski's farm and see if we can find anything.
[he and Tasha turn to leave]
Edgar Reade, Tasha Zapata: Let's move.