Chapter 16: Unveiling Past Decisions In the midst of the interconnected tragedi

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In the midst of the interconnected tragedies, Sergeant Williams approached Detective Kathlyn Myers with a piece of information that added a new layer to the unfolding mysteries.

"Kathlyn, I found out that the CEO, Thomas Harlan, fired someone a year before Ben Mitchell. The person's name is Victoria Lawson," Sergeant Williams revealed.

Myers, her determination resurfacing, demanded, "Why was she fired? And where can I find her? I need to talk to her."

Sergeant Williams hesitated briefly before responding, "She was let go due to alleged misconduct, and she works at a bar downtown. I'll get you the address."

As Myers awaited the information, a surge of questions flooded her mind. How was Victoria Lawson connected to the chain of events leading to the murders of Ben, Emily, and Andrew? The precinct, now buzzing with the urgency of the investigation, became the stage for Myers to confront a potential key player in the shadows of corporate decisions.

Armed with the address, Myers headed to the downtown bar, the echoes of footsteps and unanswered questions accompanying her. The Myers & Floris Mysteries, entrenched in a web of intrigue and tragedy, now sought answers from a woman whose dismissal a year prior might hold the key to understanding the calculated pattern of murders that had gripped the precinct in a vice of suspense and uncertainty.

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