Jimmy locked the car and began to stroll along the street, keeping an eye on his surroundings, aware that this was not a simple task to handle. The key issue was that the clue given by the homeless man was too common; not all Americans are tall, and there were many people within the 170-175 cm range, making it extremely difficult for Jimmy to observe and pinpoint such individuals.
The daytime observation mainly focused on the street environment, but the more important part was at night, as the killer was active then, so Jimmy planned to stay up tonight and try to wait until after midnight to see if there were any opportunities to spot people walking alone.
Jimmy first called Nia, then parked his car in a third-party lot. Long-term parking was very inconvenient on the roadside, and the parking lot was a bit more reassuring.