Fatal Series 01 - Fatal Affair
out.”
“Wait,” he said. “I wasn’t done.”
She waved an impatient hand to encourage him to proceed.
“They found porn on his home computer. A lot of it.”
“Kids?”
“None so far, but what’s there is hard core.”
She smoothed her hands over her hair. “Christ, can you believe a United States senator would take such chances?”
Freddie frowned at her use of the Lord’s name. “What do you suppose it means for the case?”
“I don’t know. Let me think about it. Any word on the warrant to search Christina Billings’s car and apartment?”
“I just checked when I went back to get the water and nothing yet.”
“What the hell is taking so long?” she fumed. “If we don’t have it by the time we finish with the parents, I’ll get the chief involved.”
“What about Hamilton?”
“After we get the wife and in-laws out of there, we’ll go at him.”
Freddie’s eyes lit up with anticipation. “Good cop, bad cop?”
“If necessary.”
“Can I be bad cop this time? Please? ”
She shot him a withering look that said “as if.”
“I never get to be bad cop,” he said with a pout. “It’s so not fair.”
“Grow up, Freddie,” she shot over her shoulder as she crossed the hall to where the O’Connors waited. Before she opened the door, she took a moment to collect herself, to take her emotions out of the equation. She appreciated that Freddie knew her moods well enough by then not to question what she was doing or why. “Ready?”
He nodded.
Sam opened the door. “I’m sorry to keep you waiting.” She did her best to avoid looking directly at the four faces ravaged by grief as she took them through what the police knew so far, leaving out anything that would compromise the integrity of the investigation.
“So you’re telling me that after two days, you’ve got absolutely nothing?” Graham said.
“We have several persons of interest we’re taking a hard look at,” Sam said as the chief slipped into the room. She nodded at him and returned her attention to the O’Connors. “I wish I could tell you more, but we’re working as hard and as fast as we can.”
Graham turned to the chief. “I’ve known you a lot of years, Joe. I need the very best you’ve got.”
Chief Farnsworth glanced at Sam. “You’re getting it. I have full faith in Sergeant Holland and Detective Cruz as well as the team backing them up.”
“So do I,” Nick said quietly from where he stood against the back wall.
Senator and Mrs. O’Connor turned to him.
With his eyes trained on Sam, Nick said, “I’ve known Sergeant Holland for six years. There’s no one more dedicated or thorough.”
As Sam fought to keep her mouth from dropping open in shock at the unexpected endorsement, Senator O’Connor held Nick’s intent gaze for a long moment before he stood and held out his hand to his wife. “In that case, we should let you get back to work. We’ll count on you to keep us informed.”
“You have my word, Senator,” Chief Farnsworth said. “I’ll show you out.”
“Before you go,” Sam said, “can you tell us who Patricia Donaldson was to your son?”
Graham and Laine exchanged glances but their expressions remained neutral.
“She was a friend of John’s,” he said.
“From high school,” Laine added.
“A friend he paid three thousand dollars a month to?”
“John was an adult, Sergeant,” Graham said, appearing nonplussed to hear about the payments. “What he did with his money was his business. He didn’t have to explain it to us.”
“Where does she live?” Sam asked.
“Chicago, I believe,” Graham said.
Interesting, Sam thought, that the senator knew, without a moment’s hesitation, the exact whereabouts of his son’s friend from eighteen years earlier. She debated pushing him harder and might have had the chief not been in the room. In the end, she decided to pursue it from other angles.
“If there’s nothing else, I’d like to take my wife home,” Graham said with a pointed look at Sam.
“We realize this is an extremely difficult time for you, but we may have other questions,” she said.
“Our door’s always open,” Graham said, helping his wife from her chair.
Lizbeth and Royce got up to go with them.
“Mr. Hamilton,” Sam said. “A minute of your time, please?”
Royce’s eyes darted to his wife.
“Go ahead, Daddy.” Lizbeth kissed her parents. “Take Mom home. We’ll be by after a while.”
After Graham and
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