Chapter 39 ~ December 30 Fa La La La Fingerprints“Okay, I’ll start with the bad news.” Camelia held her breath. She’d been eager to take Conroy’s call, to find out the results of his fingerprint analysis, but now she wasn’t sure she wanted to hear what he had to say. “It looks like we have a crime on our hands,” Conroy said. “Oh? How so?” Camelia asked, tentatively. “Cam, these patches have been tampered with. And that presents a problem,” Conroy said, his voice lowering. “It isn’t visible to the naked eye, but both of these patches had puncture marks. That usually means someone has drawn off most of the medication with a syringe. They’re police evidence now.” “I’m not sure I understand. How is that a crime?” Camelia said. “It’s not a crime in isolation, but it’s evidence of criminal

