CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE The police and ambulance arrived within seconds of each other. Officers Lee Murr and Armad Dyllo were greeted by Linda and Rey while I accompanied the paramedics to the ohana, where Cash was seated on a windowsill, checking emails and texts. With a nod, he hopped to his feet. “Your friend opened his eyes for a fraction of a second, mumbled something about ‘two-faced killer’, and winced with obvious pain.” The female paramedic, who’d said her name was Helga, gave Cash an approving glance, obviously liking what she saw, then got down to business. As her partner, Rada, crouched alongside Jimmy C to perform a swift assessment, I heard Rey call from the yard. Cash nodded for me to go and I slipped from the ohana. At the edge of the lanai stood my cousin and Detective Sal

