his gut instinct.
âIâm more inclined to believe her,â he said making sure his tone carried his conviction.
Rossi arched his brow. âShe tell you something Iâm not getting from the scene?â
âNo. Her story was simple. She opened the car door. The roses and invitation were here.â
âOdd that theyâre so fresh. Not wilted from the cold, right? Seems unlikely that the stalker put them here in broad daylight. Means she couldâve left them.â
No
. The word shot into Bradyâs brain but he held back from saying it. If he was going to get Rossi fully on board, heâd needed proof of Morganâs actions this morning. Maybe a video. Brady searched for surveillance cameras on the nearby buildings. Found none. So what else could prove her innocence? A money trail.
âYou could pull Morganâs financials to see if sheâs bought any flowers lately,â Brady offered.
Rossi rolled his eyes. âCredit card receipts for three roses? Nah. She couldâve paid cash.â
He was right and Brady was grasping at straws here, but he wouldnât give up easily. âWhat about showing her picture at local flower shops? See if anyone recognizes her or they have invoices for a purchase?â
âSame thing. Flowers can be bought just about everywhere these days. And if she was trying to hide the purchase, sheâd make sure she got them from an untraceable source, like a street vendor.â
âYour points are all valid, but you canât just ignore the fact that she might have a stalker.â
âIâm not ignoring it. If I was, I wouldâve gotten a whole lot more sleep last night, but after you took off, I brought the fingerprints to our tech, and I also confirmed the ex-fiancé is in Florida.â
âYouâre sure heâs out of town?â
âPositive.â Rossi frowned. âIâd honestly hoped the guy was behind this so I could close the case and move on. Being the jilted boyfriend and all, I thought it was likely, but I was wrong.â He blew out a long breath and stared at the car. âIâll dust for prints again. We can compare any we find to last nightâs prints and search AFIS for a match. Iâll do a canvass again and review the threat file she gave me, but after that Iâm done unless something else turns up.â
Brady wanted him to do more than search the Automated Fingerprint Identification Systemâa national fingerprint and criminal history system managed by the FBIâbut had to agree that there was nothing more to do. âI appreciate you taking this seriously.â
Rossi nodded gravely. âI suggest Morgan gets her locks changed.â
Brady agreed. âSheâs in the coffee shop. Iâll arrange that with her while you check for prints.â
Wearily, Rossi ran his hand down his face. âIâll be in to take her statement in a minute.â
Brady turned on his heel and jogged down the steps to the shop. Morgan met him at the door again, her expression hopeful.
âRossiâs dusting for prints.â Brady gestured at a table. âWe should sit. Itâll take some time.â
She looked at her watch and shook her head. âI have an important presentation this morning and canât be late. With my car out of commission Iâll have to take MAX so I should get going.â
âIf we want Rossi to continue to take this seriously, you need to stay to give him your statement.â
âI want to stay.â She glanced outside then back at Brady. âBut my clients are counting on me to obtain the support of a local employer today, which could mean more jobs.â She tapped the screen on her phone and Brady saw the MAX timetable appear. âI have to leave right now to catch MAX. Iâm sorry if I brought you out here for nothing, but my clients come first.â
âYou can take my truck if you like.â What was he
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