CHAPTER 10Kari walked into the pantry, gathered items for the kids’ breakfast, and set the boxes and packages in the middle of the kitchen table. She wanted to get into the office as soon as possible to finish preparing her opening communication for the New Visions case. She had spent the day after her meeting with Professor Burton verifying the information he had provided, and from her initial analysis, it looked like he was right on the money—big money. The case could prove to be the biggest Ponzi scheme that the Philadelphia economic fraud squad had ever worked. Her kids—the twins, Morgan and Casey, and her son, Carter—strolled into the kitchen at the same time. “How are all my favorite little people doing this morning?” Carter grunted a greeting, followed by, “I’m hungry.” “Your sel

