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“She did, several times. And I reminded her once.”

“What was her response?”

“That the time just wasn’t right.”

“What did she mean by that?” asked Decker.

“I don’t really know. Maybe she thought Tyler would be upset if she cut his dad out as trustee. But the last time we spoke about it was six weeks ago.”

“Res ipsa loquitor,” said Decker.

“Excuse me?”

“The phrase. It’s connected to Cummins’s death. Did she ever use that phrase with you?”

“No, never. I haven’t used it since I was in law school. And you say it figures in her death some way? How very strange.”

“And getting stranger by the second,” said Decker.

Chapter36

IDID NOT LEAK THATinformation to Roe or anyone else,” said Andrews angrily.

They were seated at an outside table of an Italian restaurant, where, by prearrangement, Decker and White had met the FBI agent for a late dinner.

“Well, she knew,” said Decker.

“Then she learned it from someone else. Are you sureyoudidn’t mention it?”

“I don’tmentionshit to anybody,” replied Decker.

A visibly angry Andrews sat back and sipped from his glass of white wine.

“Anything come from the gate log review?” asked White in a calming tone.

“Nothing yet. And if Barry hired a hit man I don’t think he came through the gate. I requested a warrant for his financial records, as I said. We should have those very soon.” He put his wine down. “Now, wedidreceive info from Gamma on Draymont’s and Lancer’s backgrounds. Before coming to Gamma, Draymont worked in DC for the Capitol Police.”

“Interesting transition, coming down here and going private,” said Decker. “Draymont was way too young to be double-dipping,” he added, referring to the practice of a government employee’s earning his full pension and then going to work at another job.

“Maybe Gamma made him an offer he couldn’t refuse,” suggested Andrews.

“If they did, it would be nice to know,” said Decker.

“You mentioned you met with Kasimira?” asked Andrews.

“I did. She wants me to figure out what happened to her father. That’s why she agreed to release those files on Lancer and Draymont, because I told her I’d look into it under certain conditions.”

Andrews looked surprised. “But that’s not the case you’re on.”

“I’ll only work on it if it connects with our case. I told her that.”

“But how could it? Kanak Roe presumably died three years ago.”

“And someone stuffed the currency of Roe’s native land into Draymont’s throat. That’s either one hell of a coincidence or there might be some common elements between the two events, even though they’re years apart.”

Andrews fiddled with his napkin. “I guess that’s possible.”

“And what’s the background on Alice Lancer?” asked White.


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