

Her defence lawyer has got enough ammo for reasonable doubt.ĭrew immediately asks them if they have a warrant, to which they have to concede ‘no’. And working without a warrant? Great way to scupper the case before it’s even started. If there’s not enough proof for a warrant, there probably isn’t a case. The color of someone’s eyes wasn’t exactly proof. Dolph wasn’t even sure we could have gotten one with what we had. … then wouldn’t that be an immediate red flag that she was up to no good?Īnita and Zerbrowski march up to Drew’s front door and she answers.

I bet she tried to pay cash with no ID and when asked for three forms of it, she wasn’t prepared.” “Because every once in a while we get a crazy. THIS SHOULD NOT BE A DIFFICULT CONCEPT TO UNDERSTAND. They have to have a place of residence or some way of proving who they are. The level of ignorance displayed by the policemen in this books is ridiculous. I don’t know, Mister Policeman, why do criminals do any of the stupid things they do. “If she’s a murderer, why’d she give you her actual address?” Zerbrowski asked. Dolph parked behind a vivid green Grand Am. Rather than, you know, impotent) following behind.Ī patrol car followed us down the gravel driveway. She’s driven to Drew’s home with Zerbrowski, with Dolph (who needs a nickname to describe how impotent he is. Right, where did we leave off? Oh yes, Anita was going to shake down Elvira Drew based on a description of her eyes.
