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forensicks) wrote2024-03-10 08:59 pm
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[Walter has recorded a video message from the point of view of someone who has just come through the door into his cabin and sees Walter at his desk in the chair turned around to face the viewer. He gives a little salute-wave.]
Didn't get me. But nice try.
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The next step on your journey?
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I haven't wanted to overstep any boundaries that would affect you, though, maybe that's just an excuse... More than that, I've kept thinking... what happens when I get home? It's not just murder, it's getting away with murder. Wouldn't the opposite of that be, you know, jail? And... I realized you'd know more about that than anyone else.
[Maybe Malcolm, considering his almost indistinguishable world, but at this point Walter isn't so sure how well he'd apply that knowledge.]
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[She doesn't sound judgmental, but she is assuming that that's the case; if it wasn't, she figures, his point here would be moot.]
Well, how good was your cover-up job?
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[Walter can't entirely hide his surprise at the suggestion that his cover-up job might just stand; he raises his hand to his mouth in a thinking gesture that also covers it.]
Even though my fabricated evidence was digital, so was a lot of theirs. I don't think interpretation of the physical evidence will ever get unfavorable again at this point. Saracusa is the real liability—the other cop. From a strictly tactical perspective, it might have been best to eventually get him out of the picture altogether...
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Well, maybe we can workshop this together. It'll be good for me, too!
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Since compared to the case of Jessica Roberts, there's even more digital evidence pointing to the text messages and credit card transactions of Adam Martin and his lover, right?
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[She interjects, a facial muscle twitching slightly as she leans forward over her tea mug.]
I mean-- that is all just conjecture, right? And you know what they say: assuming makes an 'ass' out of 'u' and 'me'!"
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Well, I guess Kevyn Tan was the only one who heard Jeffrey's version of the story [where, Walter has said, he claimed he got carried away when he found his wife's lover], so in that sense, yeah. [Walter wonders. He'd briefly speculated that Natalie had been Misty's friend with a lover, the one she was so eager to protect - could that be true after all? But the cell phone evidence must have pointed to Shauna Sadecki, right? Who would use someone else's phone for that?] Even if he had lived, that would legally be hearsay.