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No matter what the reason, Kittrell couldnât say he was displeased over the end result. He stepped over one of the bodies as if it were a stump on a trail in the woods.
âGreedy bastards,â one of the officers said aloud as he looked down at an alleged thief still grasping a stack of hundred dollar bills. âProbably killed each other over money.â
One of the officers looked up and saw Kittrell. Heâd worked with Kittrell before on several cases, and it was common knowledge around the precinct that Kittrell and Quinn were the lead detectives on the recent bank robbery.
Kittrell put his hands on his hips as he surveyed the scene. âWhat do you think happened here?â
âLooks like a murder-suicide to me,â the officer said. âThese two guys here were surprised, and then this guy walks over here and shoots himself in the head. Simple as that.â He paused. âBut Iâll let you make the final determination on that.â
Kittrell crouched down next to the body of the man who appeared to take his own life. âIt doesnât look that simple to me.â
CHAPTER 25
REBECCA WESTIN PEERED through her blinds onto an empty street early on Saturday morning. Finally, the media that had been hounding her were gone. A sex tape of a prominent city council member was leaked on the Internet, supplanting the Sid Westin story as the one every editor in every medium of journalism wanted. Driven by a gust of wind, a stray candy bar wrapper tumbled along her front yard. It was the only sign that anyone had even been staked out thereâand for what? Quick B roll footage on the news? A picture for the tabloids? She smiled knowing that she had given them nothing the entire time they were out there. Sheâd even managed to sneak out the back for Sidâs funeral. And last night, sheâd also snuck out to pick up Jonathan Umbert from the airport.
Mason tugged on her shirt from behind, startling her. She darted to the side as she spun around, falling to the ground.
âMom, are you okay?â
âOh, I'm fine. Iâ You just caught me off guard, that's all.â She collected herself and then knelt down to get eye level with him. âAre you okay, Mason?â
He shook his head. âI miss Dad.â
She pulled him tight and gave him a hug before standing up. âYou and me both.â
It wasnât a complete lie. She did miss Sid. Surely, she couldâve done worse when it came to accepting a marriage proposal. After all, Sid had the potential to make a large amount of money, not to mention become famous in the process. While she wished she couldâve chosen a different path for her life, she quit sulking about her decisions long ago. Instead, she vowed to make new decisions, decisions that could influence her future in a positive way. And though she wasn't proud of what sheâd done, her future seemed brighter now. However, she never imagined that she'd actually miss Sid as much as she did.
While she was lost in thought, Mason hadnât moved. She hadn't even noticed him until he sneezed.
âOh, Mason, you're still here. I didnât even know you were standing right next to me.â
âCan I go outside and play? I'm tired of staying inside all the time.â
âSure. Are you going to practice soccer?â
He nodded. âI want to make Dad proud.â He started to walk away before he paused and turned around to face his mother. âDo you think Dad can see me playing from Heaven?â
âI'm sure he can. And I'm sure he'll be proud of you out there practicing hard. Go get âem, little buddy.â
A smile flickered across his face as he headed toward the door. The last time she saw one of those on her sonâs face was when she watched Sid kick the ball with Mason in the front yard the day of his death.
Her phone rang, and she rushed across the room to answer it. The name and accompanying picture flashing on the screen brought a smile to her face as well. It was Jonathan Umbert.
âWell, hey, you. How was the rest of your night last night?â
Umbert didnât return any pleasantries. âWhere are you?â
âIâm at home. Whatâs going on? You sound nervous.â
âI just checked my messages and had one from a reporter from The Times, a Cal Murphy andââ
âYeah, that jerk wrote some story about me being part of some FBI probe, but I donât believe a word of it.â
âBecs, are you crazy? They are going to nail you.â
âFor what? I didn't do anything.â
âLook, I understand if thatâs how you want to be, but there is something going on here, and you know what you've done. I read about it all this morning. If they're on to Lancaster, you know it's only a matter of time before theyâre on to you.â
âAnd you, too.â
âI can handle myself, but you need to leaveâlike thirty seconds ago.â
âI'm not going anywhere.â
âBecs, think about Mason. If you get arrested, who's going to take care of him? And if he's taken, you're crazy if you don't think your assets will be frozenâor perhaps controlled by the state.â
âThe government could do that?â
âHealth and Welfare can do whatever they want if they deem the child is in danger. I know it might be different in England, but here youâve got no recourseâespecially a single parent with no relatives living here.â
âMy sister-in-law is here.â
âAnd youâre fine with Alicia caring for Mason and spending all your money while you sit in jail for who knows how long? Pack your bags and get out of the countryânow.â
Rebecca paused for a moment to think. Everything he said made sense. But she didn't want to leave without him. âWhat about you? What are you going to do?â
âIâll join you later. Iâve got to get a
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