A/N: Thanks for the reviews!
CHAPTER FOUR: DRS' ZELENKA AND BECKETT
One hour into her questioning and Weir had had enough. It was so boring! And she really needed to get that list of supplies written.
Dr Zelenka came into the room.
"Radek, there you are. Now, tell me, as quick as you can, where were you three hours ago?" questioned Weir.
Zelenka sighed. "I was in McKay's lab with him for a while, until he got frustrated and left. I then went to look at an interesting plant chemical Katie Brown sent to my lab because she said she hadn't seen it before. I hadn't left my lab until I came here."
"Can anyone confirm that?" asked Weir.
"Yes. McKay, Katie and Miko, who came down with some questions that McKay refused to answer," replied Zelenka.
"Thank you. You can go now."
Zelenka left, Weir turned on her radio. "Doctor Beckett to my office, please."
Weir waited until Beckett arrived, he was there fairly quickly.
"Where were you at the time of Woolsey's death?" asked Weir boredly.
Beckett stared at her. "You're questioning me?! I thought you called me here for the full medical exam of his body!"
"I'm asking everyone," explained Weir.
"Okay. I was in the infirmary checking the supplies so I can write up a list for the Daedalus," Beckett told her.
Which is what she should be doing.
"Can anyone confirm that?" asked Weir getting the feeling of repeating herself over and over again. She really needed to ask O'Neill to do some of the interrogations. It would go much quicker.
"Yes, there's always people in the infirmary, you can ask any of the nurses who were on duty at the time," answered Beckett.
"Alright, I'll ask them later. Did you have the full test results on the body?"
"Aye, I do. It seems there was infact shot twice by a 9mm before he fell backwards down the stairs," Beckett informed her.
"Twice?" asked Weir. "So it was two people?"
Beckett shrugged. "Possibly. Or he was shot twice with the same gun."
Weir frowned. "Can't you tell from the bullets"?
"No," said Beckett. "He was shot twice but the bullets are nowhere to be seen, either at the scene or in the body."
Weir groaned; this was taking too long! "The murder took the bullets?!"
"Seems that way," Beckett replied.
"Okay, keep looking. Off you go." Weir shooed him out her office and decided she would ask O'Neill with the interrogations.
Then she needed to question Lt Mills's team.
A/N: Okay now there's new information has anyone changed their ideas on who killed Woolsey? Oh and BlueSkys91 well done for guessing O'Neill's in this! He comes in the next chapter.
