“I can’t tell you it that’s true or not. It’s part of an ongoing investigation.” Cameron was not fazed. “I believe I can help you identify the perpetrators. All I need is to see the tapes.” “I doubt that.” “You won’t know unless we try.” The cop dismissed him with a wave. “What are you, a reporter? If you want an official statement, talk to our PR department.” “I’m not with the press. I’m just a normal guy trying to stop the killings.” “Yeah, okay. Even if there were tapes, I’m absolutely not going to show you them.” He stood up and faced the door. “I think it’s time for you to go.” Cameron gritted his teeth. He rose from his chair and headed for the exit. But when he reached it, he turned around to see if the cop was still looking at him. He was not. Instead, he’d switched his atte

