Murder In The White House (Capital Crimes Book 1) - Plot & Excerpts
Webster, was injured in an automobile accident last night in Washington’s Rock Creek Park. Miss Webster was released from Walter Reed Army Medical Center after treatment for a fracture of her right arm and cuts and bruises suffered in the crash of a small Japanese sports car driven by Ronald Y. Fairbanks, 34, Special Counsel to the President, who was this week given special powers to investigate the murder of Secretary of State Lansard Blaine. The facts surrounding the accident, which occurred in a secluded wooded area on a winding park road, remain obscure. The investigation by Washington police continues. The small car left the road and plunged down an embankment, striking a tree. Fairbanks told police investigators that he was forced off the road by a van that struck his car as it passed him. The President’s daughter and Fairbanks were hurried from the accident scene by Secret Service agents. Fairbanks declined to talk with reporters. Drinking Suggested Although the Secret Service agents who had accompanied Ms.
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