The Competition - [44]
He shook his head primly. “If he’d said anything that obvious I would have reported it, I can assure you.”
“Did you have Logan Jarvis in your class at any time?” We already knew Logan and Otis hadn’t been in any of the same classes other than science.
“Yes, I believe I did. But I have no recollection of any writings or behavior out of the norm. I was surprised to hear he is now a ‘person of interest.’”
“We have a great deal more digging to do.” I wanted to keep it low-key just in case something crazy fell out of the sky and proved that Logan wasn’t one of the shooters. “I understand he and Otis were friendly.”
“I see.” He pursed his lips again and sniffed. “Well, I can’t speak to that.”
What a fun guy. I looked at his left ring finger. No ring. Big shock. We lobbed him a few more questions, but there was nothing more to be gained from Mr. Windemere. Bailey and I thanked him and Principal Dingboom for their time and the use of the classroom.
“Anything you ladies need,” the principal said. “You just let me know.”
I gritted my teeth at ladies. It conjured up white gloves, panty hose, and tea parties. I was sorely tempted to show him my.38. But I wanted to hit the road.
It had been downright cold outside when we’d first arrived, but as we headed for the parking lot a shaft of warm sunlight pierced a hole through the heavy bank of clouds and lifted my spirits. “Mind if we hit the mall?” I said. “I’d like to pull the unis off and talk to Logan’s boss myself.” The mall was only a few minutes away.
“Exactly what I was thinking.”
“It’s uncanny the way we do that, don’t you think?”
“No.”
As we rolled out of the parking lot Bailey asked, “So what did you think of that paragraph Otis wrote? A city without people.”
“It wouldn’t have meant much to me back when he wrote it,” I said. “Really, it only looks bad now, in hindsight; I guess that’s what got Windemere all excited. He thought he’d just solved the whole case-”
“Nah. You ask me, he’s scared his neck is going to be on the chopping block for not sounding the alarm when Otis first turned that thing in.”
I hadn’t thought of that. “You think that’s why he had the principal there?”
“Yeah. He’s worried.”
Bailey was probably right. “But to tell you the truth, all I thought when I read it was, who hasn’t felt that way? Didn’t you?”
“I’m taking the Fifth.”
The mall on Topanga Canyon Boulevard was one of the big omnibus types, with a merry-go-round, a huge food court, and stores that ranged from Neiman Marcus to Sears. Logan’s place of employment, Cut-Rate Kicks, was a chain store on the second floor, not far from the food court. As we wove our way through the crowds-it always amazes me how many people have the free time to float around a mall in the middle of a weekday-the tantalizing aromas of barbecued beef, marinara sauce, and pizza wafted through the air. I felt my stomach grumble. As we entered the shoe store, I pointed to the food court. “We’re going there after we’re done. No arguments.”
Bailey put her hands up. “Hey, no problem. I’m in.” The store was almost empty, and the salesclerks were clustered near the window, talking and laughing. Pretty cushy job. We walked up to the girl behind the register, identified ourselves, and asked to see the manager. Seconds later, a young Latina with her hair up in a bun, wearing dark slacks, a white blouse, and low-heeled pumps, came out from the back room.
“I’m Lupe Velasquez.” She put out her hand and we shook. “What can I do for you, Officers?”
Bailey produced Logan’s yearbook photo. “Does this young man work here?”
Lupe glanced at the photograph. “He did.”
“He got fired?” I asked.
Lupe shook her head. “No. He quit. About three months ago.”
Bailey and I exchanged a brief look. “Have you seen him since then?” I asked.
“Once, when he stopped by to pick up his last paycheck. But that was a while ago. Just a week after he quit.”
I waited for her to ask about Logan’s involvement in the shooting, but she said nothing. Hard as it was to believe, I supposed she might not have heard about Logan being a person of interest.
Bailey held out Otis’s photograph. “Did you ever see this person in the store?”
“Not that I recall. He could have come by when I was in the back, though.”
“Was Logan a good worker?” I asked.
Lupe shrugged. “He was already here when I got transferred to this store, and he only stayed for a few months. But from what I saw, he did okay. Toward the end, though, around the last month, he called in sick a lot.”
“So I guess you weren’t surprised when he quit,” I said.
“To be honest, no. Most kids are happy to have the work-well, the paycheck anyway-but some get bored and burn out. I figure they don’t really need the money.”
“He seem like that to you?” I asked.
“Kind of, yeah.”
“Was he friendly with any of the other employees here?” Bailey asked.
“I’m not sure, but you can ask.” She called the three salesclerks and the cashier over. All were young, no more than college age. We spoke to each one separately. They didn’t have much to say. Logan was kind of quiet and “okay” as a coworker. No one had ever hung out with him. And only one of them-a ponytailed girl whose ears were pierced all the way around-knew he was suspected of being involved in the shooting. I thought it was odd she hadn’t told the others about it.
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