Chapter 7
Part 1
It was after ten o'clock when Jack arrived at the Op Center. When he arrived he was approached by Eric Weiss. Weiss supplied him with a report on the follow up investigation that he conducted on the boys who called in the fire.
Weiss' questioning of the boys found that as they turned onto Sydney's street they were passed by a gray BMW. Arrangements were being made to have the boys hypnotized to see if they saw the license plate number.
Before Jack could make the suggestion, Weiss informed him that he had already had all the police records changed so that they boys could never be traced.
Once Jack was satisfied that the safety of the witnesses had been taken care of, he asked Weiss where Vaughn was.
Weiss shook his head and said, "I don't know. I haven't seen him since I left him last night, and he isn't answering my calls."
As Weiss was leaving Jack told him, "Eric, right now, he might tell you that he doesn't need a friend, but he does."
"I'll do what I can," Weiss assured him.
Two hours after his meeting with Weiss, Jack was packing his briefcase when Vaughn stormed into his office. He threw the DNA results on Jack's desk and said, "Here's your final report. It was her. Now what are going to do to honor her memory?"
The headache that had temporarily left him now returned. Jack picked up the report and reviewed it. After he read the confirming information, he looked up at Vaughn and told him, "I already talked to the Chaplain. He'll put the word out that the day after tomorrow there will be a memorial service."
Jack placed the DNA report in his briefcase and started to leave his office.
"Where are you going?" Vaughn demanded to know.
"I'll be back by Thursday night." Jack informed him.
"Jack, you better be here. You hear me? You better be here for her." Vaughn yelled as Jack left his office.
When Jack left, he headed for the airport where he caught a flight to New York. While in New York he met with three operatives. The information they supplied him with seemed promising, but he would soon find out that it was just the first of many dead ends.
tbc
Part 1
It was after ten o'clock when Jack arrived at the Op Center. When he arrived he was approached by Eric Weiss. Weiss supplied him with a report on the follow up investigation that he conducted on the boys who called in the fire.
Weiss' questioning of the boys found that as they turned onto Sydney's street they were passed by a gray BMW. Arrangements were being made to have the boys hypnotized to see if they saw the license plate number.
Before Jack could make the suggestion, Weiss informed him that he had already had all the police records changed so that they boys could never be traced.
Once Jack was satisfied that the safety of the witnesses had been taken care of, he asked Weiss where Vaughn was.
Weiss shook his head and said, "I don't know. I haven't seen him since I left him last night, and he isn't answering my calls."
As Weiss was leaving Jack told him, "Eric, right now, he might tell you that he doesn't need a friend, but he does."
"I'll do what I can," Weiss assured him.
Two hours after his meeting with Weiss, Jack was packing his briefcase when Vaughn stormed into his office. He threw the DNA results on Jack's desk and said, "Here's your final report. It was her. Now what are going to do to honor her memory?"
The headache that had temporarily left him now returned. Jack picked up the report and reviewed it. After he read the confirming information, he looked up at Vaughn and told him, "I already talked to the Chaplain. He'll put the word out that the day after tomorrow there will be a memorial service."
Jack placed the DNA report in his briefcase and started to leave his office.
"Where are you going?" Vaughn demanded to know.
"I'll be back by Thursday night." Jack informed him.
"Jack, you better be here. You hear me? You better be here for her." Vaughn yelled as Jack left his office.
When Jack left, he headed for the airport where he caught a flight to New York. While in New York he met with three operatives. The information they supplied him with seemed promising, but he would soon find out that it was just the first of many dead ends.
tbc
