05. For the Sake of Elena by Elizabeth George
Author:Elizabeth George
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: Elizabeyh George
Published: 2010-04-12T18:18:38+00:00
âIt goes beyond that. Thereâs Dr. Weaver to consider. If I bring this matter out into the open with a full investigation, do you think for a moment that Thorsson isnât going to drag Elenaâs name through the muck in order to defend himself? With his entire career on the line, what kind of tale will he tell about her alleged attempt to seduce him? About the clothes she wore when she came to her supervisions? About the way she sat? About what she said and how she said it? About everything she did to get him into bed? And with Elena not there to argue her case, how will her father feel, Inspector? Heâs already lost her. Shall we set about destroying his memory of her as well? What purpose does that serve?â
âIt might be wiser to ask what purpose it serves to keep everything quiet. I imagine youâd like the Penford Professor to be a senior fellow here at St. Stephenâs.â
Cuff locked eyes with his. âYour connotation is ugly.â
âSo is murder, Dr. Cuff. And you canât really argue that a scandal involving Elena Weaver wouldnât cause the search committee for the Penford Chair to think about turning its eyes in another direction. That, after all, is the easiest course of action.â
âTheyâre not looking for the easiest. Theyâre looking for the best.â
âBasing their decision uponâ¦?â
âCertainly not basing it upon the behaviour of the applicantsâ children, no matter how outrageous that behaviour may be.â
Lynley drew his conclusion from Cuffâs use of the adjective. âSo you donât really believe Thorsson harassed her. You believe she cooked up this tale because he wouldnât have her when she wanted him.â
âIâm not saying that. Iâm merely saying thereâs nothing to investigate. Itâs his word against hers and she has no word to give us.â
âHad you spoken to Thorsson about the charges prior to her death?â
âOf course Iâd spoken to him. He denied every one of her accusations.â
âWhat were they exactly?â
âThat heâd tried to talk her into sex, that heâd made physical overturesâtouching her breasts and thighs and buttocksâthat heâd engaged her in discussions about his sex life and a woman heâd once been engaged to and the difficulties sheâd had with the enormous size of his erection.â
Lynley lifted an eyebrow. âFairly imaginative material for a young girl to have cooked up, wouldnât you say?â
âNot in this day and age. But it makes no difference because every bit of it was impossible to prove. Unless more than one girl was willing to come forward with an accusation against Thorsson, there was virtually nothing that I could do save speak to the man and warn him off, which I did.â
âAnd you didnât see the harassment accusation as a motive for murder? If there are other girls who might have come forward once the word went out that Elena had turned him in, Thorsson would have been in deeper water then.â
âIf there are other girls, Inspector. But Thorssonâs been a part of the English facultyâand a senior fellow at St.
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