Tuesday, August 9, 2011

The Policeman and the Prophet - Day 57

“Did he say anything about them asking about his education?”
“I believe he did, I think they asked him if he had gone to college, Bill didn’t understand it, but he told them a couple of years.”
“Then nothing more about education?” asked Gibbs.
“I don’t think so. If they did, I don’t remember him saying anything about it. I can call—“
“No, don’t worry about it.”
“What about the guy from Phoenix?”
“Actually, there was several. The guy from Phoenix was the first. He claimed he had made a contribution to the Taylor crusade, and a month or so later, another contribution was drafted out of his checking account, but it was alright, because Jesus had needed it. Jesus had drafted his account. It was on the news, didn’t you see it?”
“Ain’t nobody that stupid,” yelled Frank into the phone.
“Yea, this guy was. I don’t know how they found him, I don’t know where they dug him up, but they found four more just like him, accounts drafted by Jesus. One of the accounts was for a thousand dollars a whack.”
“Unbelievable!” shouted Frank. “But what does that have to do with the file?”
“The attorney asked to see the records on these people and their contributions.”
“Okay,” said Frank matter-of-factly.  
“Parker said they could not locate the records, they were in the missing file.”
“The file Lynn Powell showed us, but I didn’t see anything in it anything like what you’re talking about.”

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