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Fabulous view, art on the walls, handsome furniture, and a big desk. A state-of-the-art computer, but nothing on the screen other than the screen saver, a whirl of geometric shapes gliding across the monitor. She took a seat behind her desk, giving no explanation for her delay. “Thank you for seeing me,” Decker said. She spoke in a moderated voice. “Why’d you come here? Out of courtesy? Or was it guilt?” “Guilt?” “Crime in the city has become rampant. The police have completely lost control. How... else could you explain what went on in that place?” Decker waited. Jeanine made a pair of fists, knuckles whitening. But her eyes remained steady. “How can I help you?” Decker met her gaze. “I’m very sorry for your loss, Ms. Garrison. I hope my questions won’t be too intrusive or too painful.” “But perhaps they’ll be both.” Decker reasssessed the situation. Her demeanor had abruptly changed since their first encounter, leaving him to wonder if she had taken legal advice in his absence.
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