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"Say you did believe she was responsible, then the logical folloould be that G&uu under the pressure It doesn’t fly No, this hesitation Ben and Callie saw, it was about so else entirely"
"Okay, Sherlock, if it wasn’t about this, then what do you think she hesitated about?"
Dillon’s calone fro about Danny O’Malley, or she orried about Fleurette, thinking ent Foley said, "All right, let’s go with that So if Eliza was thinking about Danny O’Malley or worrying about Fleurette, then ouldn’t she say so to Detective Raven? Why wouldn’t she warn hier, and ould she think that? Why?"
Ben said, "The thing is, the place was a , and she waved us out That’s what happened What was she thinking?" Ben shrugged, then turned to Callie "You got any thoughts on this? You were there, you saw exactly what I saw"
Callie said, "Yes, she hesitated I saw it Wondered about it, but just for aFleurette, we both were"
Ben said, "I’ that ain, ouldn’t she tell us?" Ben saw that Sherlock was ready to break in, gave her a half-smile, and added, "No, I don’t think Eliza herself knew anything about Justice Califano’s murder And I don’t think she’d want Justice Califano dead, for any reason I think Eliza could have walked in and found Justice Califanoout with Sonya McGivens or Fleurette or Tai Curtis on his big any desk, and still not have reacted with violence Like Sherlock said, she was too together and on-track with herself She was too accepting of who and what Justice Califano was"
Ollie Hauys So her hesitation has got to , but she wasn’t quite sure what itto Ben until she was sure, one way or the other--"
Ben said, "So whatever she heard was from someone she trusted or liked or si to do with Justice Califano’s murder"
Jimmy Maitland spoke for the first ti In any case, it was the real deal It got herher movements We need to knohere she went, who she saw, or talked to, everything, since Justice Califano’s er, you and Brewer put your teams on it"
Savich said, "We already checked her phone records, no go there Maybe we’ll get lucky and she actually visited whoever it was Maybe she asked too ned her death warrant"
Ji to let it go, knew she was sured it out, so the person called G&uuned her death warrant"
Frank Halley said, "But what did she hear? And where was she? In Justice Califano’s office? Or maybe someone called her, warned her, but she wouldn’t believe it Maybe there’s so, another law clerk"
Savich nodded "Good Keep going"
Another FBI agent said, "But ouldn’t this other law clerk, or whoever it was, tell us? We’ve been all over them, at least three, four interviews of everyone orks there And why Fleurette?"
Savich said, "Okay, we’ve got so definitive Why Fleurette? I’ now the reason G&uuhtforward--he saw her speaking with Danny O’Malley last Friday, and he believed Danny was confiding in her"
Callie said, "She walked with hio to lunch"
"And G&uuet back to the law clerks again just in case one of theo back to hborhood today to canvass a wider radius When you have your assignain"
When the conference room cleared, Savich approached Mr Maitland and Director Mueller "Thank you for staying I’d like your permission to let the world know that Elaine LaFleurette isn’t at our house any longer Two reasons: first, for Sean’s safety, and second"--Savich searched the faces--"I think it’s time we became proactive We may be able to flush Günter out We can select a volunteer to irounds at Quantico Most assassins would never risk a kill at Quantico, but Günter?"