“
“Are you sure there wasn’t more to it?”
“Like what?”
“Well sometimes, when kids make fun of each other its because they… like each other, but don’t want to admit it.”
Jonathan scowled and his tone was a sneer. “You think he had the hots for my sis?”
“Did he?”
“Fuck off man!”
“You’re sure.”
“I…”
He trailed off, as if the first trace of doubt had set in.
“So it’s… possible.”
“No it’s
“Look Jonathan… I’ve seen her picture. Your sister was
“Clayton Burrow could have had any girl in the school — so why did he…”
Again he trailed off as if he had said too much.
Alex decided to press home his advantage.
“How did she feel about him?”
“How do turkey’s feel about Thanksgiving?”
“So is it possible that he killed her because she rejected him?”
“I think you’re talking a load of bullshit!”
Alex took a deep breath and tried again.
“What about the other way round?”
“What do you mean?”
This time Jonathan’s tone was defensive.
“Well if he bullied her that might have given her a motive to want to see
Jonathan scowled again.
“What are you saying? That she faked her own death and framed him?”
Alex hesitated. He chose his next words carefully.
“You’re the second person who’s raised that possibility today.”
Jonathan got up and reached for his jacket.
“Well before you get carried away with the idea, let me tell you that he did have a motive for killing her.”
“And what’s that?”
Jonathan was putting on his jacket as he replied.
“She got him canned over the bullying.”
And with these words, Jonathan angrily left Sedaka’s office.
Alex wasn’t surprised by what Jonathan had told him just now. But the hesitancy over the question of whether it was a “love turned to hate” opened up some interesting possibilities.
“I have to go back to San Quentin,” he told Juanita through the open doors of the office as he grabbed his own jacket.
“Why? Something’s come up?”
“Could be. I need to get some straight answers from my client.”
“Good luck.”
She sounded mocking. But he was too busy to think about it. As he was walking toward the entrance, she remembered something.
“Oh, boss, there something I forgot to tell you. We had a call from David.”
“I haven’t got time right now. Call me on my cell phone.”
He slipped out and closed the door behind him.
13:33 PDT
Nat had gone once round the block and parked down the road, waiting in his car and watching the entrance to the office building. He was about to get out and walk into the building, when he noticed a flurry of activity. A camera was suddenly hoisted onto the shoulder of the cameraman and Martine patted down her hair quickly and sprang into action.
A second later, Alex came into view. He had just emerged from the building and they were poised to ambush him. Martine walked up smartly with a microphone and appeared to ask him a question. She thrust the microphone toward his mouth and tried to intercept him when he moved to the side, but he kept walking as if she wasn’t there. When the inevitable collision occurred, she moved aside. He offered no apology as he walked over to his car, got in and drove off.
Martine was about to speak into the microphone — presumably to comment on Alex’s rudeness — when she appeared to change her mind and instead barked an instruction at her crew. Within seconds they were back in the van driving off in pursuit of Alex, or at least in the same direction.
Nat got back into his car and drove it to the parking space vacated by the van. Then he got out and entered the building. As he did so, he had that prickly feeling on the back of his neck.
13:42 PDT
Juanita had gone back to her internet search. It was a frustrating process, as she didn’t really know what she was looking for. At the back of her mind she wondered about the relationship between Dorothy and Jonathan, the fact that they were only half siblings.
Did Jonathan know? Had Alex asked him?
Alex! She had forgotten that she had still hadn’t told him what David had told her. Alex had told her to phone him. She put the call through now.
“Hi, Juanita.”
She quickly filled him in on what David had explained about the EasySabre booking and his fear that he wouldn’t be able to find any more details, at least not within the tight timeframe they had available.
“But did he say he’d try?” asked Alex.
“Oh yes, he’ll give it his best shot. But I was just wondering, boss, maybe we should ask Mrs. Olsen.”
“I’m sure if she’d known anything about Dorothy booking a trip at that time she’d’ve told us already.”
“We may as well ask her. We’ve got nothing to lose.”
“Okay, go ahead.”
“By the way, I was just wondering, why this sudden rush to see Burrow? Did Jonathan say anything important?”
He told her what Jonathan had said about Dorothy getting Jonathan canned.
“It doesn’t really change anything, does it?”
“It strengthens his motive,” said Alex acknowledged bitterly, almost like it was a personal betrayal.
“Wait a minute, boss. That reminds me of something you said.”
“About what?”
“About his mom having a motive.”
“If I remember rightly, Juanita, you rained on my parade when I came up with that one.”
“Yes, but if Dorothy actually got Burrow canned, it’s a whole different ball game. Now it’s no longer a case of Ma Grissom pimping for her retarded son. This time it’s revenge for sabotaging her son’s education.”