TWENTY-SEVEN “Tell me everything you can remember about the last time you saw Ken Hargrove,” Kelly said. “It was Sunday. I was supposed to go out of town on Monday morning, so I went to the office to take care of some business and get ready for the trip. Hargrove was in his office, and I went there and spoke to him. We exchanged some harsh words, then I went to my office. That’s the last time I saw him.” “How did you know he was in his office on a Sunday?” “When I got off the elevator, I ran into Clint Raymond, another partner in the section. He told me that Hargrove was in his office.” Kelly took a mental note that Frank kept referring to the dead man as “Hargrove,” not “Ken,” even though they were law partners. It might not mean anything, but she’d want to correct that before trial.

