She closes her eyes and rubs her forehead, but she supposes she shouldn't be surprised that they know about it. "They weren't after Les, they were looking for me."
And she can be almost entirely honest about this as well, she realizes with a start.
"I was taken away from my parents when I was a toddler because of my mother's drug problem. She died not long ago and left everything to me, but she owed money to people because of her addiction and they came looking to be paid. Les was just unfortunately at my apartment when they arrived and I wasn't."
James thinks there could be more behind this story. Normal people don't
just have people come to their house after them but he has larger issues at
hand.
"Do you have any reason to believe those people are still in town? Do you
think they had anything to do with Mr. Parker's disappearance?"
"I don't," April says. "At first I was worried it might be due to that, but he's not the only one missing, is he? I have no connection to any of the other people who are gone and I haven't been contacted for ransom. I can't see why they would take Les if not for money."
His first and only lead, barely even that, and it was already shutdown. Not that he couldn't still follow up on these so-called people after this woman, but he just doesn't see how it's connected. None of this is about Les Parker. Or April Ross' money. So far it isn't about anything except making people disappear...
Sighing, he tosses his pen back down on the desk. "Alright," he says. "Thank you. I appreciate your time. I might have some more questions for you, but let's wait until in the morning."
"I'll be here," April says with a soft sigh. If she can help, she will, but she doesn't think she'll be able to and that weighs on her more heavily than anything. "I'll have my phone on all the time."
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And she can be almost entirely honest about this as well, she realizes with a start.
"I was taken away from my parents when I was a toddler because of my mother's drug problem. She died not long ago and left everything to me, but she owed money to people because of her addiction and they came looking to be paid. Les was just unfortunately at my apartment when they arrived and I wasn't."
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James thinks there could be more behind this story. Normal people don't just have people come to their house after them but he has larger issues at hand.
"Do you have any reason to believe those people are still in town? Do you think they had anything to do with Mr. Parker's disappearance?"
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Sighing, he tosses his pen back down on the desk. "Alright," he says. "Thank you. I appreciate your time. I might have some more questions for you, but let's wait until in the morning."
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