the footage after his return from Kansas.
With that sent, he checked the front door camera, pleased to see that no one had come to the door but the man from the towing service.
Content that all was well for the moment, he locked up the house and got ready for bed. It was a long shot to fly to Leavenworth tomorrow, but he intended to build this case with as much evidence as possible. Heâd been supplied with a rap sheet on Barni Esger, and while he might not have any reason to cooperate, Kit had to try.
Before his arrest, the Dane whoâd immigrated to Colorado with his father when he was a teen, had been a professional photographer celebrated for his scenes of the Colorado mountains. For years heâd used his studio in Fort Collins, Colorado, to cover up his real work of producing fake credentials for dozens of hardened criminals throughout the country.
Despite what Kitâs instincts told him, he had no proof that Esger had been involved. But any information he could get out of the man would be valuable. For Harold to obtain an accounting job with LifeSpan in the first place, heâd have had to reinvent his whole life. Heâd fooled so many people for so many years. The Morales duo, too. Had Esger set them up with fake documents, as well?
One of them had killed Harold. Kit was sure of it. Had they discovered heâd double-crossed them? Had they turned on him because that had been their plan in the first place? Who knew the ins and outs of their ménage à trois? Heâd like to lock them both up for good.
Kit was looking forward to the day when Natalie was safe and could put all this behind her.
When he climbed into his sleeping bag, he imagined being curled up with her. She always smelled delicious. What a loving heart she had, crying over Rodâs grandmother. He admired her immensely for the way she was handling the horror of having been married to a criminal.
Another woman might have fallen apart, but not Natalie. Her strength of character was awesome to witness as she carried on with her life for the sake of her daughter.
Amy was a little angel. Heâd never felt an attachment to a child before. How ironic that it would be Harold Parkâs daughter who pulled at Kitâs heart strings with such force. Maybe it was because of Parkâs criminal background that Kit wanted the very best for that golden-haired little girl and her beautiful mother.
When Kitâs father had been killed, heâd thought heâd experienced the very worst thing that could happen to a person. Though his fatherâs killer had been killed, too, Kit hadnât been able to get over the pain. It took years of maturing to teach him that sometimes horrible things happened to the most innocent people. Other people suffered heartache, too. Ridding the world of the people whoâd terrorized Natalie with frightening phone calls and break-ins had now become his first priority.
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O N F RIDAY AT noon Kit walked into the interrogation room at the Leavenworth prison carrying an envelope. A prison guard stood by the door.
Esger was sitting behind a table with his ankles shackled. The balding man was sixty but looked older. His dark blue eyes studied Kitâs star-shaped badge.
âYouâre excellent at what you do, Esger, I have to admit. Your forgeries fooled the very best for years. The inmates at Atwater sing your praises.â
âOf course, but a Texas Ranger didnât come here to compliment me.â
Kit took his time. âYouâre aging in here, Barni. Iâm prepared to slice two years off your twelve-year sentence if youâll help me out on a particular case.â
The prisoner stared at Kit for a long time. âWhat do you want to know?â
âEight years ago Jimmy Salter and Harold Park made contact with you. Iâve got it on record that they came armed with a small fortune for you to transform their lives. â Unfortunately those testimonials
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