CHAPTER 48 Clarence Darrow once said: I have never killed anyone but I have read some obituary notices with great satisfaction. I could relate. Especially satisfying for me was that I couldn't be blamed for Wiggins' death--I had an airtight alibi and his name was Nick Dimitropoulos, State Attorney. On the flip side, Wiggins wasn't around to clear my name. He couldn't be interrogated without the help of a Ouija board. I didn't for a minute believe Wiggins had drowned himself or gone for a swim in his uniform, so the big question was, who killed him? Who would wish ill upon Melvin Wiggins, besides anyone who had ever met him? If Wiggins had been stealing sketches from Vizcaya as I suspected he was, he must have had a partner. How did I know? Because someone had deposited money in my account

