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    1. “Sorry, didn’t mean to scare you,” Samuel Cartwright said sincerely


    2. Cartwright says it is an accident, as do you


    3. Cartwright, and Bernice


    4. Cartwright and he threw Bernice to the ground!”


    5. “Maybe that was your whole plan,” Cartwright snapped


    6. With Cartwright against him, it would not be long before the others followed suit and convicted him of conspiring to hold the committee hostage with the land


    7. Cartwright leaned back and clutched his lapels with confidence and subtle arrogance


    8. “But if we come clean, it will be much easier,” Cartwright argued


    9. As he did so, he saw Robert Cartwright in his trademark three-piece wool suit pass by


    10. Though he had never met Cartwright, Wickland had heard many compliments about the gentleman and his intellectual capabilities

    11. Though he had at first doubted the validity of such claims as nothing more than mere aggrandizement of fairly routine accomplishments, Wickland had found a new respect for Cartwright after hearing a speech concerning the long-run economic impacts of overdevelopment in the condominium market that had been presented at the local university and broadcast on their television station


    12. Cartwright?” he inquired


    13. Wickland immediately found it curious that Cartwright had left the country so soon after Spalding’s death—even though he could hardly be considered a suspect at this point


    14. “By the way,” Wickland said as he arose from his chair, “is there any way that I can get in touch with Cartwright? I would like to ask him a few questions if that is possible, and I would rather not wait until he returns from his trip—whenever that may be


    15. Wickland thought the card was very elegant and sophisticated—both qualities that he had heard belonged to Cartwright


    16. “Is that a fact? Why did Cartwright intimidate him?”


    17. “He said that Cartwright was very smart


    18. He felt that Cartwright thought he was beneath him


    19. He said that Cartwright was ruthless and cunning—that’s why he had gotten so far at such a young age


    20. Shoving his hands in his pockets, he located the business card for Robert Cartwright that had been given to him by Jerry Barkley

    21. Flipping the card over, he matched the handwritten contact number for Cartwright during his trip to Canada (if his memory served correctly) with the hotel concierge number


    22. As he pondered the discovery, he concluded that, though it may have been too high class for Spalding’s means, Le Manoir Richelieu was certainly well suited for Cartwright


    23. Could it be then that Cartwright was Mr


    24. Fairmont were correct, the scar on the face would eliminate Cartwright from that


    25. Of course, Cartwright was an intimidating figure for Spalding, if Janet’s remarks were genuine, thus mitigating the possibility of any direct connection between the two


    26. It would not have been the first time that Wickland had observed a weaker business partner who was slightly frightened by a more dominating figure—perhaps the role that Cartwright had assumed


    27. This was certainly enough to warrant some further investigation into Cartwright and his movements over the last week as well as any other possible connection to Spalding


    28. Cartwright a little bit later to discuss the matter with him


    29. Cartwright, he did not know enough about the man to formulate any opinions regarding his possible involvement in the affair


    30. He was at the point now that further investigation into the allegedly wealthy and ruthless Cartwright, by whom Spalding had been intimidated, was warranted

    31. Wickland looked at Graisco from the corner of his eye, knowing that his colleague was trying to make a connection between this and his request to get more information on Robert Cartwright


    32. “No, not Cartwright, but we still need to know about him


    33. What’s this about Cartwright?”


    34. “I hear that Spalding was intimidated by Cartwright for some reason or another


    35. “Hell, I’d be intimidated if not outright scared of Cartwright


    36. “Lieutenant, I understand you have been inquiring about me,” Cartwright continued before Wickland could respond


    37. “My apologies, Cartwright,” he said


    38. “I see,” Cartwright said petulantly


    39. He had no reason to believe that Cartwright was not being truthful though he was still slightly disturbed that he had managed to obtain his private cell number


    40. Cartwright asked with keen interest

    41. “So it would seem, Cartwright,” Wickland said with an unintentional sarcasm as he took a drag on his cigarette


    42. There was a slight pause before Cartwright continued, “Lieutenant, I’m sure you’re aware that Max had been involved in some land deal with the Versailles Golf Club


    43. “Yes,” Cartwright said, “there’s too much secrecy about the Versailles, Max’s involvement in the deal, everything


    44. “Among others?” Cartwright hinted


    45. Cartwright cleared his throat


    46. “Thank you for calling, Cartwright


    47. “I may not have mentioned it,” Wickland said, “but Cartwright is at Le Manoir Richelieu in Quebec, the same place where Spalding was last week meeting with Fairmont


    48. “We’ll send an e-mail from Spalding’s account, but it can be signed by Cartwright


    49. He then settled in his office to make arrangements for Cartwright’s meeting with Fairmont, which had been agreed upon by Cartwright following a phone conversation on the ride back to the FBI’s local office


    50. Cartwright seemed eager, perhaps too eager, to help, which concerned Wickland slightly as from experience the general public seemed mesmerized by the prospect of helping police investigations in the mistaken impression that it was risk free as perpetuated by the plethora of crime dramas on television














































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