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âIs there anything I can do to help?â
Robin smiled. âI was just going to get to that. I want you to write your life story for my investigators, starting from your earliest memory. Donât sugarcoat it. If there is something awful in your background, I have to know about it, because you can be certain that the DA will uncover it.
âWhat you write is protected by the attorney-client privilege, so you can tell me everything. If you experienced sexual or physical abuse as a child, include it, even if itâs embarrassing. I also want a list of witnesses who will have good things to say about you and any way you can think of that we can get in touch with them. When in doubt, include the information. Weâll decide who to call and who to leave out. Think you can do that?â
âIâll start as soon as you leave.â
âVanessa told me that Carascoâs husband and a deputy district attorney have made a positive identification. Theyâre the people who were in the car that drove up when you were leaving the judgeâs home. Vanessa also told me that they found your prints on the wall and light switch in the room where Betsy Carascoâs body was found. Theyâve also matched shoe prints inside Judge Carascoâs house to the tread on your running shoes.â
Joe sighed. âI knew they would. What else do they have?â
âIâll know soon. Youâre going to be arraigned on the indictment after lunch. Vanessa has to give me the discovery in your case as soon as she indicts. Iâll get you a full copy when Vanessa gives it to me. Iâll want you to go over it and tell me anything you think will help your case.â
âWill do.â
âDo you have anything else you want to talk about right now?â
âOne thing. Are you going to see Maria and Conchita?â
Robin nodded. âI havenât talked to Maria because I didnât want to bother her until she was settled in. But she may be an important witness in a penalty phase.â
âWhen you see them, tell them I love them.â
CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT
When Robin entered the courtroom for Joseph Lattimoreâs arraignment, she noticed a tall, elegantly dressed woman sitting among the spectators. The woman stood out in a crowd composed of poorly dressed criminal defendants and attorneys wearing the suits they could afford on a public defenderâs salary, but Robin was too preoccupied to give the woman more than a momentâs thought.
The arraignment was over quickly. The judge read the charging document, Joe pleaded not guilty, and the guards took him back to the jail. When the next case was called, Robin left the courtroom. She was heading for the stairs to the street when the well-dressed woman stepped in front of her.
âMs. Lockwood, my name is Helen Raptis, and I am Elizabethâs mother.â
Robin had run an internet search on Betsy Carasco. Her mother had featured prominently in the profile. Robin knew that Raptis was worth millions and had a reputation for ruthlessness in business affairs.
âIâm so sorry about your daughter,â Robin said. âThis must be impossible for you.â
Raptis stood ramrod straight. âWhat is impossible for me to bear is seeing the man responsible for Elizabethâs death walking around without a care. Your client may have taken Betsyâs life, but that bastard is the person who ordered him to do it.â
âWho are you talking about?â
âAnthony Carasco ordered my daughterâs murder.â
âThatâs quite an accusation. Have you told the district attorney what you just told me?â
âCole doesnât take me seriously. She says sheâll look at Carasco, but itâs obvious that she thinks Iâm a bitter, grieving mother whoâs striking out at the world.â
âWhy are you talking about this to me? Iâm representing the man whoâs accused of killing your daughter.â
âMr. Lattimore is a puppet. That monster was pulling the strings. If your client tells Cole that Carasco hired him, he can testify for the state and cut a deal.â
âIâm interested in hearing why you think Judge Carasco hired my client. Would you like to come to my office?â
âMost definitely.â
Leo Boyce followed his boss to Barrister, Berman, and Lockwood at a discreet distance. Helen didnât bother to introduce her bodyguard even when everyone was in Robinâs office.
âAnthony Carasco is a parasite,â Raptis said. âHe latched onto my Elizabeth like a leech, and heâs been sucking her trust accounts dry. I tried to talk sense into her when she told me she was thinking of marrying that bastard, but she wouldnât listen.â
âHow did Elizabeth and Carasco meet?â
âCocaine brought them together.â
âYour daughter was a user?â
Raptis nodded. âIt wasnât pretty. She was ravaged by her addiction.â
Helenâs icy façade cracked, and Robin glimpsed her pain.
âVery few people knew what was going on. We kept Elizabethâs problem under wraps. She was enough of an actress to fool her society friends. The visits to the rehabilitation centers were âtrips to Parisâ or âsafaris in Africa.â But that bastard made sure she stayed addicted so he could control her.â
âYouâre saying that the judge was supplying her?â Robin said.
âYou sound surprised. You shouldnât be. As soon as Elizabeth started seeing that ⊠that thing, I had him investigated. Anthony Carasco is a common criminal. He grew up in a slum and associated with scum all his life. He has connections to people heâs known since childhood who are drug dealers and members of biker gangs. He protects them if they are arrested, and he has police officers who work with him.â
âHow did Carasco convince your daughter to marry him? Thereâs a big age difference between them.â
âI suspect
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