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In Death 24 - Innocent in Death

In Death 24 - Innocent in Death

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forethought and calculation.”
    “What makes this crime particularly heinous is that it was committed in a school where children from the ages of six to thirteen walk the halls. In fact, the body was discovered by two young girls.”
    “Heinous? Murder by definition-by its nature-is a heinous crime. Where it took place, in this case, might make it more callous to some. It was also efficient.”
    Nadine leaned forward. “How so?”
    “The victim’s habits. The killer had only to observe and note the victim’s daily routine, know the schedule, and use those elements. Having students, teachers, support staff in and around the halls, in and around classrooms and other facilities, was an advantage. He took it.”
     
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    “Your suspects. You’ve interviewed a number of people thus far. Today you brought in Reed Williams, another teacher at Sarah Child Academy, for questioning.”
    “We questioned Mr. Williams, and have charged him in another matter. He is not charged with Mr. Foster’s murder.”
    “But he is a suspect? Your prime suspect?”
    “The investigation is active and ongoing,” Eve repeated. “Until it’s closed, we’ll continue to question a number of individuals. I’m unable to tell you more at this time.”
    Nadine made a few more forays; Eve blocked her. When the director signaled the time, Nadine leaned forward again. “Tell me this, if the killer’s watching right now, what would you say to him?”
    “That my partner and I stand for Craig Foster now. We have a job to do, and we’re damn good at it. He should go ahead and watch plenty of screen now because they don’t provide one in the cage he’ll be living in for the rest of his life.”
    “Thank you, Lieutenant Dallas. This is Nadine Furst,” she said to the camera. “Good night, forNow .”
    You were perfect,” Roarke said when they were finally able to get out of the station.
    “It must’ve gone okay, seeing as Nadine jumped up and did a victory dance the minute the stupid cameras went off.”
    “Perfect,” he repeated, and turning her to him, laid his mouth on hers. “Except for the misuse of a pronoun.”
    “Huh?”
    “You said ‘I got lucky.’ The correct statement, darling Eve, is ‘We got lucky.’” He kissed her again, softly. “We.”
    “I guess we did. No vehicle?” she added with a glance around the lot.
    “I had it taken back so I could drive home with my wife.”
    “In that case, you take the wheel.” She paused. “I’m glad you hung around.” When she got into the car, she stretched out her legs. Sighed. “Nadine gets off on that whole circus.
    Takes all kinds.”
    “It does. There are a lot of people who may be wondering how you do what it is you do, day after day. So, is this Reed Williams your man?”
     
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    “He’s top choice right now. And get this, Oliver Straffo’s his lawyer.”
    “Straffo’s a little high-dollar for someone on a teacher’s salary.”
    “Williams does all right-private sector, tenure. But it was Straffo’s kid who found the body. This guy’s looking good for doing Foster, in his kid’s school, where his kid can slip on the blood and vomit, and he’s representing him. Yeah, takes all kinds.”
    “It’s possible Straffo believes he’s innocent.”
    “Yeah, maybe. Straffo doesn’t know that his own wife was one of the notches on Williams’s belt. Williams likes to hunt and gather among the staff and mothers. Has the morals of a rabbit, and Rabbit’s one of the things we’ve got him on. Had some in his toy box in his bedroom. It’s the illegals we charged him with so far, and that’s where Straffo answered the call. It bugs me.”
    “Lawyers do what they do, Lieutenant.”
    “Yeah, but say you had a kid and you find out one of her teachers is playing twist the pretzel in her school.” Because her current position was too comfortable, and she feared she might just drop into sleep, Eve pushed up. “That he uses illegal substances for his own sexual satisfaction. Do you figure you’d jump to defend him?”
    “It’s hard to say, but at first thought, unlikely. Then again, maybe Straffo has the morals of a rabbit, too.”
    “Bet he wouldn’t jump so fast if he knew his client had dipped into his own personal well.”
    “Do you intend to tell him?”
    Eve thought of Allika, her guilt, her fear. “Not unless it pertains to the case. If I find and can prove that Williams killed Foster because Foster knew about the affair, yeah, Straffo’s

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