Quote Originally Posted by cringebot View Post
That's right. Hmm, well Austin McKibben is important. He's from Atlanta. He's on trial for murder. His case papers were near Ink's. Maybe he was in the truck with ink? The only other thing I can think of is somehow he will tie the story back to the prisoners, but he's important.

I wanted to ask, is Ink dead? They said he had no mental problems prior and then went schizophrenic. They also said he knew what he was doing when they saw the corpses, which leads me to believe that he may have been experimenting on them?
Maybe he faked the signs of schizophrenia to support his insanity plea - he certainly has the intelligence to pull off the act.
As for Austin McKibben, I think it's Bricks, the guy who was minding Lizzy. Only Victor got a good look at him before the battle at the Colony - then that would support your notion of a tie-in to the prisoners.