So, in my latest novel "Mythos", my trying pair--Angela and Jae--do a lot of illegal things. It's a fact of life. In my latest chapter, they're going to pretend to be FBI agents. You know, so they don't have to sneak into a house and do recon and perhaps get caught and questioned and a lot of stuff people who do many illegal things shouldn't do.
Anyway, I had a few questions in particular:
Is there a normal, Southern USA response to FBI agents you know of? Would they be a rarity or something commonplace enough but annoying like mosquitoes?
Is there anything in particular that denotes a person as FBI other than a badge and, speaking of which, does anyone here know what a modern FBI badge looks like?
Is a black car required? And, if a tobacco brown Chevy would be suspect, would coming on foot be too odd? (Rental?)
Would it be plausible for two agents to look into the theft of cats when it could be related to a similar crime that resulted in a loss of people's internal organs? And would having Ang and Jae pretend such a crime happened out of state as well ("Yeah, same thing happened in Mississippi. We think there might be a small cult movement growing, same MO over there, and it's come to our concern--") be good?
Anyway, I might think of other questions but those are the ones I really need answered. Thanks in advance to anyone who tries to help. Also, no, I could not just watch the X-Files. I doubt that'd be very effective.
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