Chapter 10 Detective Jack Foreman had a problem, and he didn't know what to do about it. The problem had to do with the Neal Baines' murder investigation, to which he and his junior partner, Jillian Severly, had been assigned. As he sat at his desk holding a cup of coffee that, at best, was lukewarm, he ran the case through his head. It was an uncomfortable thing for him, to feel one way and to have acted against that same feeling. While he knew that there was evidence that showed Ms. Baines was in the apartment right before the murder, this evidence in his mind was circumstantial. The gun that they had recovered from the scene had her fingerprints on it, and yes, she had fled the scene, but without additional proof, such as witness corroboration or her side of the story, they barely had

