Past Deeds by Carolyn Arnold

Past Deeds by Carolyn Arnold

Author:Carolyn Arnold
Language: eng
Format: epub
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Publisher: Hibbert & Stiles Publishing Inc.
Published: 2020-03-04T21:06:54+00:00


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Thirty-One

Arlington, Virginia

Friday, October 25th, 1:15 PM Eastern Standard Time

Kelly glanced over at Jack behind the wheel of the SUV. They’d just left the Reids’ house and were driving down the street. She assumed they were headed back to Quantico to log the photos into evidence, but she wasn’t positive what their next step would be after that. She was about to ask Jack when his phone rang. He answered, and the caller’s voice came over the car’s speakers.

“Captain Herrera here. Forensics got a hit on fingerprints lifted from a wineglass in Pryce’s condo. We now know who our mystery woman is. Sending a picture now.”

The message icon showed on the vehicle’s display. Jack pulled to the curb, brought up the image on his phone, and held it for Kelly to see.

She’d seen that picture before—in the photos with Darrell Reid. “She’s a familiar face.”

“You think so, too?” Herrera sounded surprised, which piqued Kelly’s curiosity.

The captain wouldn’t have seen the compromising pictures yet and might not even know about them. “Where did you see her before?”

“I was going to ask the same of you.”

“Arlene Reid received some photographs of her husband with this woman,” Jack said. “Your turn.”

There was a smoldering silence on the other end.

“Captain?” Jack prompted.

A few more seconds passed before Herrera spoke. It was evident the captain wasn’t too impressed with Jack’s failure to communicate again. “Remember I mentioned a woman with chest pains yesterday, the one taken to the hospital? Well, that’s her.”

“They’d probably just left Pryce’s condo,” Jack reasoned.

Kelly wondered why she hadn’t come forward about knowing and being with Reid. Surely, she had to have heard he’d been the one killed unless— “She okay? Did something serious happen to her?” A heart attack, Kelly was screaming in her mind, remembering the horror when her grandfather had his.

“No, she was checked at the hospital and released within an hour.”

“Did she mention Reid in her statement to your officers?” Jack asked.

“Like I said, there wasn’t much conversation.”

Jack looked over at Kelly, and if there was one face that said unimpressed, she was seeing it: brow furrowed, eyes darkened, mouth set in a scowl.

“What’s her name?” Jack prompted.

“Jane Powell, thirty-five,” Herrera said. “Police brought her in for solicitation a couple years ago.”

“What was Powell’s sentence?” Kelly asked.

“Nothing. The prosecution—a.k.a. Darrell Reid—was assigned the case and had the charges dropped. Good for us, her prints weren’t removed from the system.” Herrera took a pause, then added, “You might also care to know that Powell is a self-made millionaire. She started up some jewelry line called Pixie Jewels six months after the charges were dropped. The company’s worth three million today.”

“Quite the change in luck,” Kelly said, suspicious of whether Powell’s success was at all related to Darrell Reid and what—if anything—that could mean.

“I’d say. I’ll shoot her info over now. You might want to pay her a visit.”

“No question there,” Jack replied drily. “Any updates on the missing maid?”

“As you know, we were waiting for the building manager to return.



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