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āCancer?ā The way the woman was leaping from topic to topic, Luka was straining to keep up. Obviously, Tassi Standish thought what she was saying was relevant and important, but Luka wished sheād leave a few conversational breadcrumbs for him to follow. āYour husband has cancer?ā
She nodded grimly. Then frownedāeven the furrows in her brow appeared styled by a make-up artist. āAre you sure itās him?ā
āYes, maāam,ā Luka assured her. āWe used his driverās license photo for the preliminary ID, and weāll check his fingerprints to confirm it.ā
āFingerprints?ā Her frown deepened. āSpence isnāt a criminal, why would youāā
āHis thumbprint from when he got his driverās license.ā
āOh. Right. Of course.ā Despite her words, she didnāt sound any less confused.
He noted that she still hadnāt asked how Standish had died. āHow much did Mr. Hansen tell you?ā
āDr. Hansen,ā she corrected. āHeās our chiropractor. He said Spence was gone, thatās all. I was so upset, I hung up, drove to the river as fast as I could. But Spence wasnāt thereā¦ā She trailed off in confusion.
Again with the reference to the river. And sheād immediately assumed suicide. Maybe Standishās cancer diagnosis explained that, but Luka thought sheād still want to know the method her husband had chosen. Or if he sufferedāthe one question every family asked and that there was no good answer to.
From the corner of his eye, he saw Wilson, the CSU tech, beckoning him. āItās very hot out here and we want to know all about whatās been going on with Spencer,ā Luka told Tassi. āDetective Harper will take you inside where you can get something cold to drink, and Iāll be along shortly.ā
Tassi looked at him in confusion. āYou want to come into the house? Why? Why canāt you just leave me to bury my husband in peace?ā
āMaāam, in cases of unexpected deathsāā
āBut Spenceās death was expected. I mean, the man gave his life to this community. Do you know who he is? He single-handedly established the Craven Relief Foundation, uses his position to ensure that his clients donate handsomely to it. Do you have any idea how many children have gotten medical care because of Spencer? Not to mention families with food on their table and roofs over their heads? Why do you insist on prying into his private life?ā
Luka did a double-take. Tassiās demeanor had gone from confused and shocked to privileged entitlement in the space of a few heartbeats. She seemed to read his reaction, because she covered her face with her hands and slumped down on the bench, which made him wonder if she really was as frantic and upset as she appeared. āHarper, I think Mrs. Standish needs to get out of this heat. Could you please help her inside where itās cooler?ā
āOf course.ā Harper slid her arm around Tassiās shoulders and helped her up. āCāmon, Tassi. Weāll get you someplace more comfortable, give you some privacy.ā
Tassi kept her eyes almost completely shut, leaned her weight against Harperāwho at five-eleven towered over Tassiās petite formāand clutched her arm as they shuffled toward the main house.
Luka joined Wilson inside the back of the CSU van, thankful for the air conditioning running at full strength. āWhat have you got for me?ā he asked the tech, knowing Wilson would never interrupt an interview without good reason.
āI was able to open the deceasedās envelope without compromising any evidence. I took photos of the contentsāfigured youād want to read them before you talk with the widow. Itās pretty damning.ā
āWife was just saying what a pillar of the community Spencer was,ā Luka muttered as he leaned over the techās laptop to read Standishās confession.
āIf by āpillarā you mean someone building a Ponzi scheme using a charity foundation as its base, then yeah, sure.ā
Luka scanned through the images and realized they werenāt actually a confession, so much as evidence: pages of financial transactions from a variety of accounts, both local and offshore. It would take hours to go through and verify them allāhours that would need to wait until banks and brokerages were open for business to confirm the data. Standish had been moving millions around, but one thing was clear even from a quick glance: most of it hadnāt stayed in any investment account or charity foundation for long; instead it had been funneled back into Spencer Standishās own pockets.
āThere was also this,ā Wilson told him, scrolling through to another photo. āKinda puts everything else in perspective.ā
It was a handwritten note on personal stationery, written in the same distinctive scrawl as the note on the front of the envelope:
Dear Detective or whoever is investigating my death,
Please know that I fully regret and repent my crimes. I would blame my failing health, but the truth is that I intended to steal whatever I could from those arrogant bastards. Not for myself, but to help others. I thought that if I could dispense the money via the foundation, then even if I was caught, it would still have done some good.
But then the market got tight and Tassi neededāwell, it doesnāt matter, because I could never say no to Tassi. Sheās not involved in any of my crimes and has no knowledge of them whatsoever. Sheās innocent.
I take full, complete responsibility and confess that I was the sole perpetrator of the crimes youāll find detailed in these documents.
Iām so sorry. Iām a weak man and unworthy of forgiveness.
I canāt bear the thought of the pain an arrest or long, drawn-out trial would cause Tassi, so this is the only way. Iām sorry.
Spencer Standish
Luka read the note again and skimmed over a few of the financial statements. Just enough to know the right questions to ask Mrs. Standish until they could get a full forensic accounting of Standishās business, charity and personal finances. He called the judge on duty for the necessary warrants, forwarded Standishās confession, and swore an affidavit.
āYouāll want
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