“Beth followed me in, and the door closed at her back. I caught the time. We had an hour and fifteen minutes before we had to leave for our next family interview. “Why didn’t you tell the husband we already had the bank records?” I asked. She shrugged. “They were offering. When someone offers up something, just take it. It allows the family to feel like they are helping.” “Makes sense,” I said. “Lunch, while you let me know what you got out in Englewood?” Beth asked. I let out a breath. “I guess... I probably have to eat since I missed breakfast.” “Do you want to just hit the same place we did yesterday?” Beth asked. “It looks like we only have an hour or so.” “Yeah, that’s fine. The food and prices were decent,” I said. “Ready now?” she asked. “Yeah.” I nodded toward the door and followed Beth out. We walked the hall, and she thumbed the button for the elevator. The doors opened and we stepped inside. “When I called back Hilary Wormack, the mother of Angela, and asked about Angela’s computer, she said she had it and will turn it over to us when we meet with her,”MoreLessRead More Read Less
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