Monday 1:17 P.M.
The first thing Turner did at headquarters was walk over to Wilson and Roosevelt. They’d caught the case of Shane’s attempted suicide.
“You got any details,” he asked, “from that kid yesterday evening?”
Wilson said, “Your son saved him.”
“Yeah,” Paul said, “but what exactly happened?”
“All evidence at the scene points to attempted suicide,” Wilson said. “Why, is there a problem?”
“No. My son’s been involved in something life-changing. I just wanted to make sure I had as many facts as I could.”
Wilson and Roosevelt outlined what they had. The kid had written a note saying he was sorry. No one had been blamed or accused.
Paul wished his son had talked some more. He didn’t like the silence.