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“So, no, there wouldn’t be credit card records And if someone wanted to plant such a bomb anytime in advance of the explosion, hypothetically, would that be possible?”

“Yes That building had no h the doors, being set up and changed out nonstop Soht it into the building Could have left a fire extinguisher anywhere it wouldn’t have looked out of place, including as a swap for an active fire extinguisher Easy enough to slap a glob of C-4 onto a girder

“In fact,” Clapper said, “hypothetically, if a person had a degree in science and a working knowledge of explosives, it would be ridiculously easy”

“Thank you, sir That’s all”

With a stern look the judge silenced the whispers that swept through the gallery Then Connor Grant stood up and said to Clapper, “Just a couple more questions for you, sir Hypothetically, you say, a person could have left a bomb in Sci-Tron Ridiculously easy The iht?”

“Hypothetically,” Clapper said drily

“Did you plant the bo?”

“No I did not”

“Well, I didn’t do it, either That’s all I have for you, sir”

CHAPTER 40

AFTER CLAPPER LEFT the stand, Yuki called Margaret Callahan, awolasses She told the court that she was a bank teller and had been on her way home from the Chase Bank at Eht was a sonic boo the sky She’d taken a video with her phone

Yuki asked, “Is there anyone in this courtrooust 3?”

“Yes” She pointed to Grant “I saw the defendant there”

Yuki teed up her video presentation Len opened the screen, adjusted it so that the jury could see, and asked the court officers to dihts

Yuki pressed the remote, and after the first frames appeared, Connor Grant objected and Yuki paused the video