But then I remembered what a great friend Bridget Bostero had said she was to the couple, and I figured that since the mayor and I were now tight buddies, I could call and get the information from her. “Oh, I’m sure they’ll be delighted to hear from you,” Bridget told me on the phone, although I couldn’t think of a reason why they would be. I didn’t ask. “Thanks for the help,” I told her. “I checked on that thing you asked me about,” the mayor volunteered. What thing? “Oh, that wasn’t necessary,” I told her, although, for all I knew, it might have been vital. “I love helping,” said my public servant. “Chief Daniels assures me that the investigation into those two deaths at your house is ongoing, just as I told you.” She had told me nothing of the sort. “The investigation is ongoing?” I repeated. “Mm-hmm. The chief says the case is still open. But I can’t give you any more details, you know, because the case is . . . open.” Right. “Well, thank you, Mayor,”
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