|
|
|
levitra low price
|
|
Member since
|
4/28/2010 6:49:39 AM
|
|
Last visited
|
4/28/2010 8:07:11 AM
|
|
Timezone
The timezone the user resides within.
|
-6 GMT
|
|
Location
|
|
|
Occupation
|
|
|
Interests
|
|
|
Birthday
|
|
|
Website
|
|
|
Blog
|
|
|
Gallery
|
|
About levitra low price





Buy Cheap Levitra Online
generic levitra canada
levitra low price
levitra without prescription
levitra original
levitra online prescription
levitra buy
buy online levitra
buying levitra
levitra cena
levitra buy online
generic levitra online
mail order levitra
levitra drug
price levitra
levitra online pharmacy
levitra discount
online levitra
levitra 5mg
levitra uk
levitra medication
levitra no prescription
price of levitra
levitra shop
buy generic levitra
levitra purchase
levitra canadian pharmacy
levitra on sale
levitra cost
levitra canada
levitra reviews
buy levitra uk
levitra information
levitra generic
levitra online no prescription
levitra prescriptions
levitra cheap
levitra 20
levitra for sale
levitra for women
purchase levitra online
levitra pills
levitra brand
generic levitra online
levitra cost
levitra drug
levitra generic
levitra reviews
You said it because you know that you would probably deserve it. But the day I compromise the evidence on a case for a personal vendetta, is the day I quit. Right before I shoot myself. I trust you, Grissom said simply.
Good. I also trust that there will be no professional ramifications from this review. You and Catherine are both higher up the departmental evolutionary scale than I am. I don’t want any flack from either of you, no matter what the outcome is.
Is that your opinion of me? Grissom asked, mirroring the hurt she had felt.
You don’t want to know my opinion of you, Sara answered, holding out her hand for the case file.
Sara took the file to a layout room to review, spreading the pictures out on the table before her. She only glanced at them briefly before reading. She would examine each more closely as it was mentioned in the narrative.
According to the case narrative, Willows and Grissom had logged into the scene at 02:47. They were met by Detective Brass, who had only arrived moments before, at 02:43. Brass said that the father placed a 911 call at 2:06. The paramedics responded at 2:17, then immediately called for police. The first officer arrived at 2:24, then called in a homicide.
He escorted them into a child’s bedroom, where the suspect, John Spencer, a 25-year-old man, was sitting on the edge of the bed, still cradling his deceased four-year-old daughter.
The suspect appeared calm, rocking the dead child and singing a lullaby to her, softly stroking her face and hair. He appeared unaware that the child was dead.
Catherine attempted to engage the man, but Spencer was unresponsive. The child was covered in blood, concentrated primarily in the chest region. The suspect’s shirt was also blood-soaked.
Grissom recovered a kitchen knife from the bed, sitting in plain view next to Spencer. The blade was caked with dried blood.
Sara looked up from the report to look at the first photographs. It isn’t often that a suspect is part of the evidentiary photos, but Catherine had taken a picture of him holding the child. The picture could not be used in court, since it would be considered prejudicial, but that didn’t mean it wouldn’t be helpful to the investigators.
Next, she picked up the photo of the bloodstained knife, lying conspicuously on the bed.
Fingerprints had been taken from the knife handle and matched to John Spencer. The blood on the knife was matched to his daughter, Melanie. There were no other fingerprints other than theirs found in the room.
Post statistics and rank
Total Posts
0 //
Post Rank
0 //
Shared Favorites
Favorite Users
| This user has no favorite users to share. |
Favorite Posts
| This user has no favorite posts to share. |
Favorite Sections
| This user has no favorite sections to share. |
|
|
|