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impounded her car and forensics has gone over it, and theyā€™ve also been at her other office in the Business complex. Weā€™re very methodicalā€¦weā€™re following our protocols. Wes closed his notebook, then said, ā€œPresident Davidos, we understand your interest and your impatience, but our picture of Professor Siemens is starting to fill in.ā€

Although President Davidos did not seem to be the sort of a man who was easily placated, he said, ā€œI see.ā€ He then seemed to change tact. ā€œI asked you to come by today to tell you that, obviously, I want this clearedā€¦and quickly, and to tell you that my office will assist you in way that you see fit.ā€

ā€œThank you,ā€ he smiled, then said, ā€œWe do have a few questions of you, President Davidos. First, how well did you know Professor Siemens?ā€

He stared at Wes for a couple of beats. Jillian had a sense that in offering the help of his office, President Davidos had not anticipated having to answer questions himself.

He clicked his front teeth, bottom and top, either thinking or maybe calming himself, then said, ā€œAs Iā€™m sure you know, ASU hired Nelda as a part of a grant to create a Rand Studies Center. This was after a rigorous international search. ASU is a large campusā€¦multiple campusesā€¦so of course I donā€™t know all faculty personally. However, Nelda and The Rand Center were of a fairly high profile, so we have had numerous interactions.ā€

He paused, then continued, ā€œI respected Nelda. She worked tirelessly to connect ASU with the business community in The Valleyā€¦this sort of university-community partnership is something thatā€™s a high priority for us, and her efforts have been invaluable, especially as weā€™ve developed the Phoenix campus.ā€

When Jillian heard his comments about Professor Siemens and university/community partnerships, she wondered about Professor Spannā€™s experience with herā€¦wondered if this was the idea that sheā€™d stolen. She figured Wes was thinking about this, too.

Wes was quiet for a few seconds. Heā€™d once told Jillian that silence can be an effective interrogation tool. ā€˜People hate silence,ā€™ heā€™d said, and sometimes theyā€™ll say things just to fill the void, things that later they wish they hadnā€™t said. When President Davidos didnā€™t speak, Wes remained quiet, as if processing the last answer. Then he asked, ā€œWere any of your interactions of a personal natureā€¦would you consider Professor Siemens to be a friend?ā€

President Davidos again stared at Wes. He tilted his head, first left, then right, as if weighing the matter. Then he nodded in the affirmative. ā€œSure, Iā€™d say so. I entertain a lotā€”it comes with the job. And I guess you could say that Nelda was an ā€˜A-listerā€™ in terms of social functions.ā€ He laughed and then said, ā€œPerhaps this is another reason why I want this resolved. As a faculty member, she was a good for ASU, and as a friendā€¦OK, yes, she was a friendā€¦and Iā€™d likeā€¦I want whoever did this to be caughtā€¦and punished.ā€

Wes nodded again. ā€œSo, one last question, then. We have interviewed a number of people, and some of these described certain tensions surrounding the creation of the Rand Center, as well as in terms of hiring Professor Siemens.ā€

ā€œTensions, what do you mean, tensions?ā€ President Davidos was back in a more combative frame.

ā€œIt seems to be no secretā€¦ā€ Wes said, again referring to his notebook almost in a confirmatory manner...ā€œapparently, some professors opposed applying for the grant for the Rand Centerā€¦and some opposed Professor Siemens. This is correct, is it not?ā€

President Davidos was obviously irked now. Jillian could see his jaw muscles literally clinch and unclench.

ā€œWeā€™ve done massive things to move ASU up in university rankingsā€¦positive, award-winning things that we accomplish every day. But still, some faculty donā€™t get itā€¦their view of what a university is seems mired in some nostalgic past.ā€ Then, almost as if speaking to himself, he said, ā€œThe problem with universities is the faculty.ā€ He returned to the now, looked at Wes and Jillian and said, ā€œThat last commentā€¦itā€™s off the record.ā€

Wes simply nodded. When Jillian didnā€™t respond immediately, President Davidos looked directly at her and asked, ā€œDetective Sergeant Warne?ā€

Jillian had no problem with authorityā€¦she was used to hierarchiesā€¦after all, sheā€™d been a college student for five years and had worked in two police departments. Still, this annoyed her, both the presidentā€™s ā€˜off the record comment,ā€™ which seemed to be more like a command than a request, and then his singling her out. So, she waited just long enough to generate some tension of her ownā€¦before saying, ā€œCertainly.ā€ She thought to herself, ā€˜OK, maybe Iā€™m being a tad passive-aggressive, but stillā€¦ā€

ā€œAs I mentioned, Chief Rosas speaks highly of you. Are you enjoying your new job with the ASU Campus Police?ā€

This question took Jillian by surprise. She wondered if President Davidos was being polite or if he was somehow trying to intimidate herā€¦maybe remind her that, ultimately, he was her boss. Whateverā€¦she smiled and said, ā€œAl Rosas is a fine chief. Itā€™s a pleasure to work for him, and also to be back on ASUā€™s campus. I am a proud ASU graduate.ā€

ā€œYes, twice, I understand.ā€œ

This was a little spooky to Jillian, too. Had he checked her out? She again thought about how heā€™d seem to take a long look at her ID.ā€

He continued, almost conversationally with Jillian. ā€œI believe that you actually know some of the faculty whoā€™ve been the most vocal in their opposition to the Rand Center.ā€ She noticed that his accent had become a bit more pronounced.

ā€œOf course, you understand, President Davidos, we cannot divulge any comments that have been made during our investigation.ā€

Before she could continue and before the president could say more, Wes said, ā€œYes, indeed, Detective Sergeant Warneā€™s history with ASU made her THE obvious liaison between Tempe PD and ASU PD on this investigation. Then, too, she was a successful detective with Tempe before ASU recruited her away from usā€¦oh well, Tempeā€™s loss was ASUā€™s gain.ā€

From the corner of her eye, Jillian could see that Wesā€™ affable smile was accompanied by a no nonsense

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