someone on the inside. They protect the president.”
“Thanks, Robie. I wasn’t aware of that,” she snapped.
“What does the Secret Service say?” he asked, ignoring her tone.
“They’re concerned. And they’ve tightened up security even more.”
“Anything else?”
“MP-5 casings all over the street. Hope we find a gun we can match them to.”
“No one saw anything? No faces?”
“We’ve been canvassing the area all night and day. Nothing so far.”
“Are we sure we were the targets? Not someone else in the restaurant or on the street?”
“We’re not sure about that. We’re profiling all victims and all persons who were in the restaurant last night. Maybe we get lucky and one of them provides a motive for this level of carnage.”
“But if we were the target?” said Robie. He thought, If I was the target.
Vance shook her head. “Why would they waste time taking us out? Just because we were investigating the bus blowing up or Jane Wind’s murder? They kill us, other investigators take our place, and the case goes on. And like you said before, killing Feds brings a lot of extra grief. I just don’t see it.”
“Latest on Rick Wind?”
“They’re doing the posts today. I asked for a rush on the results.”
“The bus?”
“Just going through the bodies—or body parts, rather—will take a long time. We’re transporting the remains to an FBI evidence facility. We’ll comb it to see if we can find what caused the blast. We’ve called in ATF to assist. Those guys are the best. They can usually find the detonation source. But it’ll take time.”
Robie cleared his throat and asked the question that had been hammering in his gut for too long now. “Any surveillance cameras in the area? They might show what happened. Give your guys a shortcut.”
“There were some. We’re collecting those now. Don’t know what they’ll show, but they might give us something to go on.”
“Where are you collecting them?” he asked.
“The mobile command post outside. We should have them all there later today or tonight. We wanted to make sure we were thorough in gathering them all. One I know is from an ATM, and another was posted on the corner of a building, but its sight line might be obstructed. And I’ve been told there are others.”
Robie nodded, thinking how he was going to phrase it. “I know that technically I’m not deployed on the bus case, but since it seems the two cases might be connected, you mind if I go over it too?”
She thought about this for a few moments. “Never turn down a fresh pair of eyes.”
Vance signed off on some documents handed to her by a tech while Robie glanced through the window at the portable command center.
If I show up on one of those videos? Or Julie does?
“Penny for your thoughts.”
He turned to see Vance watching him.
“So what can I do to help?” he said, ignoring her question.
“You can noodle all this. And we can follow a few leads down.”
“What are they?”
“Wind’s employment at DCIS, for one. You’re of course uniquely positioned to follow up on that. And then there’s her husband. Was there something in her background that led to his death?”
“From the condition of the body, he was killed before her.”
“Which leads me to believe the reason might lie with Rick Wind,” said Vance. “Anything else you know about him?’
“He was deployed to both Iraq and Afghanistan while in the military,” said Robie.
“So was everybody in uniform the last ten years.”
“He apparently left the military with a clean record. His wife, in her capacity with DCIS, also visited Iraq and Afghanistan on several ocassions.”
“At the same time as her husband?”
“No, afterwards.”
“You said Wind left the Army clean, but could there be something else? How long was he in the Middle East? Was he wounded or captured? Or did he have a change of heart?”
“You want to know if he was turned somehow? Became an enemy of his own country?”
“Yeah, I would.”
“I can’t answer that.”
“Can’t, or won’t?”
“I don’t know the answer.”
“They cut out his tongue.”
“I was there, Agent Vance.”
“I did some research on the computer last night.”
“That can be dangerous.”
“And I also emailed some of our Middle East experts. Islamic fundamentalists sometimes cut out the tongues of people who they believe have betrayed them.”
“Yeah, they do.”
“That could be the case here.”
“We need to know a lot more before we can confirm something like that.”
“Tongues cut out, a bus blown up. This is starting to look like international terrorism, Robie.”
“Why the bus?”
“Mass casualties. Throws the country into a tizzy.”