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that’ll help us put a name or face to this guy? It took weeks to find even a trace of his code. And it wasn’t what you’d call useful. It was just Overlord’s hacker handle and a GIF of. a raised middle finger. [chuckles] Sorry, I. wish I had more. [lock buzzes, latch clicks] It’s Jane, right? No, Joan. I know we only met that one time, but I’ve always been pretty good with names. I appreciate your taking the time to speak with me. Time’s all I have now, Joan. Actually, I don’t think that’s true. That’s the reason I’m here. The police officer you shot, Captain Gregson, he’s gonna live. Really? You seem disappointed. Why would I be disappointed? I already told you I felt awful about that. The only person I ever wanted to kill was Tim Bledsoe. Because he sucker-punched you outside a bar? Right. The reason I’m here, Mr. Meers, is because I think there’s a little more to it than that. Tim Bledsoe built a bomb, and you knew about it.[chuckles softly] I already told you. I didn’t know what he was up to. Me shooting him when I did, it was a coincidence. The captain is conscious and talking now, so we know that you lied about when he came to see you. What we don’t know is why. Now, my best guess: you’re protecting someone. The captain lived. That’s good for you. So the D.A. might be willing to consider a plea deal now. You tell us the truth about everything you know, and you might not have to spend the rest of your life behind bars. I wish I could help you, Joan. I really do. But I’ve said all I’m gonna say about it. What about your wife? Your children. Do you even care that they’re gonna grow up thinking that their father was a terrorist? A terrorist? You were working with Tim, right, that’s how you knew about the bomb? No. You were in the same group, or cell. Something happened, so your plans changed. So Tim and his bomb had to go. No. Someone in the group realized that the captain was gonna find Tim’s body, so he, or she, messaged you to get to the baseball field right away. I told you I’m not a terrorist, damn it! [breath trembling] I’m done talking. [doorbell rings] You’re Sherlock Holmes?
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