'On tape? Do you suspect me of something?' Richter said.
'Like I said, this is informal. No tape, no notes, no lawyer required,' Cooper said. 'We simply need to get to the truth.'
Uh-oh. Cooper was ready to ask about things we'd speculated on in the last few days. I knew this because I was sitting across from Cooper and the hardness I'd seen in his stare when he'd brought out the worst in Dugan the other night was back with a vengeance.
'You think
'Are you aware that Elizabeth 'JoLynn' Dugan is most likely
Richter's expression went from irritated to
'Aside from the fake ID, the missing birth certificate and credible evidence she was scamming you, I suppose I
'What are you implying, Chief Boyd?' Richter said. Man, his stinger was out now. This was not a guy used to being challenged.
'From what I've learned about you,' Cooper said, 'I'm guessing you knew all about her misrepresentation not long after she arrived at your place a year ago.'
I was certain Cooper was being tactical, using speculation, not facts, but his delivery seemed especially harsh.
Richter picked up the plastic stir stick he'd used for his coffee, not looking at either of us. Finally, he raised his head and stared at the man who now seemed like an accuser. 'What are you after, Boyd?'
Cooper said, 'There've been some ugly developments in this case.'
How I wished Cooper had asked Kate to come with us. No sending out a distress signal now, though. 'Maybe we should tell you the most dramatic development first,' I said. 'Unless you already know.'
'Dramatic? Would you two just get to it?' Richter said.
Cooper was sitting back, arms crossed, and he glanced over at me with raised eyebrows. 'Go ahead. Tell him.'
'Kent Dugan was murdered yesterday,' I said.
Richter's skin immediately washed out to pasty gray. 'I—I didn't know.'
Anyone can lie with words, but the skin
'We don't know how he was killed yet, but they pulled his body from Brays Bayou. You know anything about that, Mr. Richter?' Cooper asked.
'You think I had something to do with his death?' Richter shot back. 'I didn't even know the man existed until a few days ago.'
Wanting to calm Richter down before I had to recall the ever-changing CPR steps, I said, 'But that's one of the reasons you hired me, right? To find out who tried to kill JoLynn? That person was probably Dugan.' I hoped my voice conveyed the genuine care I felt for this very odd man. Maybe Cooper thought I was playing good cop to his bad, but I was being sincere.
'
'Evidence is strong in that direction,' Cooper said. 'But I still need you to clear up a few things. If I start gathering phone records and talking to potential witnesses in Pineview, will I find out you knew about Kent Dugan long before JoLynn's accident?'
Richter said, 'Let me jump from A to D. You believe I found out about Dugan and asked him to get rid of JoLynn because she was lying to me about who she was?'
'That's one theory, but then I have to ask, why hire Abby?' Cooper said. 'Who'd want someone snooping around when they might just uncover that you conspired with Dugan to kill JoLynn. Unless hiring a PI was all for show and you figured she couldn't investigate her way out of a paper bag.'
I didn't have time to be offended by the paper-bag remark because Richter quickly said, 'I do my homework, Chief. I'm very aware how good Abby is at her job and that's why I asked for her help. I knew absolutely nothing about Kent Dugan until the other night and if I'd wanted to get rid of JoLynn, I would have sent her packing, not have her killed.'
'But you wanted me to make sure JoLynn is who she says she is, right?' I said. 'You were worried about the fake license and fraudulent inspection stickers.'
'No,' he said. 'You don't—'
But I kept going. 'If you wanted the truth about JoLynn, why didn't you hunt for that truth when she first arrived at Magnolia Ranch? Why
'I just didn't.' Richter's mouth tightened into a stubborn line.
Cooper said, 'You want us to believe that a successful businessman, known to check facts scrupulously, didn't look into this young woman's story? Because I plan on finding out, if that is the case.'
Richter studied the swizzle stick again for what seemed a long time. 'You'd be wasting your time. I'm certain you won't understand—I'm not certain even
'You never suspected she was a fraud?' I said.
Despite my attempt to say this in a gentle way, he turned to me and his steely eyes bored into mine. 'She is not a
'I don't know yet,' I said, 'but it's possible JoLynn— who has also used the name Elizabeth—and her boyfriend Dugan planned to set you up by playing on your weakness: Katarina.'
Cooper said, 'But JoLynn may have betrayed Dugan by coming to you without Dugan's knowledge and —'
Richter held up his hand like a traffic cop. 'Wait. I need to clarify something. JoLynn wasn't a
Cooper looked surprised. 'Doesn't her behavior sound less than
Richter sighed heavily. 'This is very difficult for me, but let me tell you how this all came about . . . hopefully explain my behavior without sounding like a fool. Katarina's cancer? Ovarian. She fled the ranch when she found out, went away without telling me where she was going or why. She was running from me, knowing I'd be calling every doctor in the country and be breathing down her neck trying to save her. She was so young, so strong-willed, she thought she could run, not only from me, but from the cancer, too.'
I closed my eyes, taking this in. 'Ovarian cancer? Then when did she have a baby—wait, are you saying Katarina couldn't have children?'
'Exactly. She came home to die once she knew it would be useless for me to interfere with her decisions. She'd been through treatment on her own, treatment that didn't work. She wanted to deal with her cancer without me taking charge of her life.'
'B-but why?' I asked.
'Because of who I was. We'd been at odds since she was small. I started trying to control her the minute I lost my wife and thus alienated her. I can only thank God she came back to me so I could offer her comfort in the