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She smiled when she remembered the conversation she and Wes had on the matter. It was later, sometime after Jillian and Brian had called it quits, and she was Wesâ partner by then. When Wes asked why theyâd broken-up, Jillian told him that she didnât want the confusion of having so many Brianâs in her life. Wesâ son was named Brian. He just shook his head.
Jillian was not by nature a loner. Sheâd dated in college, of course, but her studious nature seemed to get in the way of any long-term romance. And, she dated after she started working in Research. However, it was about that time that things started getting complicated. When sheâd go out with a civilian, things were fine until she said she worked at the PDâŠeven as a civilian employee. Once that information was conveyed, that was that. It was the opposite when she went out with a cop. Sheâd been out with two guys, both very nice, but they were off-put when they learned that she was getting her masters at ASU. It wasnât just police officers. She recalled going out several times with one guyâhe was a partner with his dad in a successful home remodeling businessâwho she didnât tell that she was getting her MS degree. She realized that was a problem in its own right.
That was why the thing with Brian had been nice. But, nice just wasnât enough.
Back at HQ, Jillian went into the womenâs room, splashed cold water on her face and patted dry with a paper towel. She looked in the mirror. Sure, sometimes she worried that she didnât fit-in anymore: too police(ish) for civilians; too grad student(ish) for copsâŠwhatever, she still wasnât interested in Peter Voss. She smiled at herself.
Jillian left the restroom and headed to Wesâ office. He was on the phone. She didnât want to hover so she started to leave, but he motioned for her to stay. Then, into the phone, he said, âOK, Tamir, please consider this to be my respectful prod for you folks to do the hurry-up.â He glanced up at Jillian and his eyes twinkled. âThank you much,â he said and hung up.
Then, to Jillian he said, âI had another hurry-up from the ChiefâŠcourse, you know herâŠwhat she actually she said was âplease hurry, Wes, theyâre breathing down my neck on this oneâŠthe mayor, President Davidos, the media.â So, I was trying to light a fire under the techy guys and gals who are working on the Professorâs electronic toys.â
Jillian said, âAnd we just had the meeting with the Chief and the others. Guess itâs about that time, but anyway, Iâm sorry.â
âNo worriesâŠcomes with the territory. How about you and Ms. WilsonâŠjust a nice visit or anything that might help us catch a killer?â
âA little of both. From what Grace said, theyâre experiencing the usual aftermathâŠread traumaâŠover in the English Department. Although, she did mention a small tidbit...two, actually.â Jillian paused for effect and Wes perked-up.
âWell, first of all, we can add another name to the list of people who didnât like Professor SiemensâŠProfessor Billy Gilroy.â
âGilroyâŠheâs the one who made those comments in the hallway about there being a lot of opposition to hiring the ProfessorâŠand you already interviewed him, right?â
âYes, and like I told you, he said more about that opposition during the interviewâŠand admitted that he was a part of that oppositionâŠfor several reasons. Her position was imposed on the English Department, which he didnât like, and he didnât think they needed a professor who studied Ayn Rand.â
âYeah, I remember. Well, when you interviewed him, did you sense anythingâŠdid you think we should consider him to be a suspect? And, what did Ms. Wilson say thatâd made you mention him?â
âI didnât say anything about it to you after the interview, but I didnât much like himâŠhe was a little condescending. But, as for Grace Wilson, she said that he and Professor Siemens had a run-in at a faculty meeting last month. From what she said, Professor Siemens had seriously humiliated him. She also said that Professor Gilroy was quick to have his feelings hurt.â
âDid she think he was the kind of guy whoâd hold a grudge? I mean, was she telling you this info because she suspected him?â
âNoâŠin the first place, I asked her if she thought he held a grudge against the Professor. She said she didnât think soâŠactually, she told me the story about their run-in as an example of someone who was respectful ofâŠthe deceased, even though sheâd insulted him.â
âStillâŠâ Wes was quiet for a few seconds, obviously thinking. He shrugged, but then frowned. âYou said there were two tidbitsâŠâ
âYes, I did. So, tidbit number twoâŠapparently, Professor Keefer is being promotedâŠto an Associate Dean position.â
Wes perked-up. âWhatâs your take on this, Jilly? Internal coincidence or something else? There are coincidences, but then sometimes thereâs cause and effect. What did Ms. Wilson make of it?â
âAccording to Grace, Professor Siemens and Professor Keefer had a âone hand washes the otherâ relationship.â
âWhat about personallyâŠany hint of a romantic relationship?â
âShe didnât really sayâŠ.so I guess it was mainly business.â
âI wonder if they could have been in competition for the promotion.â
âI asked Grace that, and she didnât seem to think so. She actually told me that Professor Siemens had contacts in high places, and that they may have greased the wheels for his promotion.â
Wes nodded, then said, âGive me a second,â and dug-out the notes of his interview with Professor Keefer. He read and looked up, read and looked up. Jillian knew he was mentally replaying the interview.
He laid the notes down, shook his head, and said, âNothing notable here, business or professional. Did Ms. Wilson say when news about his promotion came down?â
âLast week. She said that Professor Keefer told her himself...actually, she described him as âcrowingâ about it.â
Wes, tapping fingers to mouth, was quiet. Then, he looked up at Jillian and raised his eyebrows.
She asked, âDo we re-interview him?â
âIâm thinking yesâŠProfessor Keefer AND Professor Gilroy. You
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