CHAPTER TWENTY FOUR The climber who had reported Brittany Lutz for stalking was a thirty-five-year-old man named Daniel Haskins. He worked at a small accounting firm and, being that it was nowhere near tax season, it was easy to pull him away from his work. When Mackenzie, Ellington, and Timbrook sat down in his office, Haskins looked a little alarmed. Probably because there were three of them there to question him, Mackenzie thought, once again feeling a flare-up of anger toward Ellington. “We have you on record as stating that you believe Brittany Lutz was stalking you at one point,” Mackenzie said. “Were you able to actually see her when she was following you? You know without a doubt it was her?” “Without a doubt,” Haskins said. “And when I spotted her, she didn’t really even make t

