A Killer's Game by Amy Andrews
Author:Amy Andrews [Andrews, Amy]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: A. Bohaychyk
Published: 2015-11-08T00:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER FIFTEEN - COLLECTING EVIDENCE
Hanging up the phone, Sara had a look around Lennyâs place. She was alone for the time being, because she hadnât phoned anyone else or reported it. This was going to remain off the books so to speak, until she figured out what in the hell was going on. Not just anyone could be trusted right now. Some twisted individual seemed to have it out for Lenny. First his co-worker, now his wife? This wasnât random by any means. This was personal. Thirty-some years on the police force with a treasure trove of scumbags socked away due to Lennyâs police skills didnât exactly narrow down a potential list of suspects.
As Lieutenant Whitten walked around and inspected the doorjambs and windows, there were no signs of forced entry, as far as she could see. It was not completely out of the question for the doors to have been unlocked. The abduction did take place early in the day in a good neighborhood, she thought.
Poor Tessa. Sara hoped to God that she didnât end up like Leopold. If that were the case, she would have to turn her badge in along with Lenny. First off, because she could never arrest or fault the guy. Even if taking the law into your own hands wasnât exactly what being an officer of the law was about. Secondly, because she would help him pursue the bastard if it came to that.
Walking down the hallway, the click clack of Saraâs stilettos on the ceramic tile floor was the only sound echoing in the air. With her hand on her gun, she cleared every room left in the house, carefully stepping around the blood smear in the hallway. She would circle back around after the all clear to collect any evidence.
Going into the darkroom, there werenât really any signs of a struggle. She collected the Nikon camera and placed it into an evidence bag, as well as a roll of film that was lying on the metal table. She carefully started dusting the table as well as the door handle for prints. There were a couple, which she carefully lifted. Thank goodness that Tessa was a good housekeeper, otherwise she could have spent all night collecting fingerprints. Inspecting the few that were collected, her instincts told her that these prints had to be Tessaâs. Much too small for a male. Besides, the intruder more than likely wore gloves, or was careful to wipe any prints he may have left. As far as she knew, nothing had been found on the vic, or Katy rather from this morning.
Moving out into the hallway, she swabbed the blood sample, and sealed the long wooden q-tip in a cylindrical collection tube. Hearing movement out toward the kitchen area, she unlatched her gun and quietly slipped off her shoes. Creeping down the hallway with her gun drawn, she thought if this were the perp returning to the scene of the crime, it was almost too easy. Easing around
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