As the elevator numbers descended to the garage I debated whether to tell Amy about the letters I've been receiving from Stephanie Dunn. As the ping from the elevator sounded I made the decision to open up about Stephanie. I guess it would be nice to hear a women's perspective other than my own thoughts.

Still deep in thought as we walked to my car I realized that I've told no one about the letters not even the Captain whom I respect and trust very deeply. As we leave the garage, and join traffic Amy has, yet to ask again what's troubling me.

"Can you believe that she thought she would get away with it? This case has some similarities to the Dunn case don't you think? Asked Amy.

Having no idea that this is the very thing on my mind Amy continued her venting about the case, and Stephanie Dunn. I took a deep breath, and just blurred it out.

"Stephanie has been sending me letters every month for about eight months now," I said.

"Wow! So, have you read any of the letters?" asked Amy.

"No, I've been to mad," I said.

"What would you do if someone you thought you could trust had betrayed you?" asked Julio.