F is for Fugitive

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Author: Sue Grafton
deck. Both of the dark green leather chairs intended for clients were piled high with legal briefs. Clemson scooped up an armload of books and files and set them on the floor, motioning for me to take a seat while he went around to the far side of the desk. He caught a glimpse of himself in the mirror hanging on the wall to his left, and his hand returned involuntarily to the stubble on his chin. He sat down and pulled a portable electric razor from his desk drawer. He flicked it on and began to slide it around his face with a practiced hand, mowing a clean path across his upper lip. The shaver buzzed like a distant airplane.
    â€œI got a court date in thirty minutes. Sorry I can’t spare you any more time this afternoon.”
    â€œThat’s all right,” I said. “When does Bailey get in?”
    â€œHe’s probably here by now. Deputy drove down this morning to bring him back. I made arrangements for you to see him at three-fifteen. It’s not regular visiting hours, but Quintana said it’s okay. It’s his case. He was rookie of the year back then.”
    â€œWhat about the arraignment?”
    â€œEight-thirty tomorrow morning. If you’re interested, you can come here first and walk over with me. That’ll give us a chance to compare notes.”
    â€œI’d like that.”
    Clemson made a note on his desk calendar. “Will you be going back over to the Ocean Street this afternoon?”
    â€œSure.”
    He tucked the electric shaver away and closed the desk drawer. He reached for some papers, which he folded and slipped into an envelope, scrawling Royce’s name across the front. “Tell Royce this is ready for his signature,” he said.
    I tucked the envelope in my handbag.
    â€œHow much of the background on this have you been told?”
    â€œNot much.”
    He lit a cigarette, coughing into his fist. He shook his head, apparently annoyed by the state of his lungs. “I had a long talk this morning with Clifford Lehto, the PD who handled Fowler’s case. He’s retired now.Nice man. Bought a vineyard about sixty miles north of here. Says he’s growing Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes. I wouldn’t mind doing that myself one of these days. Anyway, he went through his old files for me and pulled the case notes.”
    â€œWhat’s the story on that? Why’d the DA make a deal?”
    Clemson gestured dismissively. “It was all circumstantial evidence. George De Witt was the district attorney. You ever run into him? Probably not. It would have been way before your time. He’s a Superior Court judge now. I avoid him like the plague.”
    â€œI’ve heard of him. He’s got political aspirations, doesn’t he?”
    â€œFor all the good it’s gonna do. He’s into the sauce and it’s the kiss of death. You never know which way he’s gonna go on a case. He’s not unfair, but he’s inconsistent. Which is too bad. George was a hotdogger. Very flashy guy. He hated to bargain a high-publicity case, but he wasn’t a fool. From what I hear, the Timberlake murder looked passable on the surface, but they were short of hard evidence. Fowler was known around town as a punk for years. His old man had thrown him out—”
    â€œWait a minute,” I said. “Was this before he went to jail the first time or afterward? I thought he’d been convicted of armed robbery, but nobody’s given me the story on that either.”
    â€œShoot. All right, let me back up a bit. This was two, three years before. I got the dates here somewhere, butit matters not. The deal is, Fowler and a fellow named Tap Granger hooked up right around the time Fowler got out of high school. Bailey was a good-looking kid and he was smart enough, but he never got it together. You probably know the type. He was just one of those kids who seems destined to go sour. From what Lehto says, Bailey and Tap were doing
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