Trouble And Money #51 There were no emails, texts or messages from Jason Defalter since early November.
Trouble And Money #50 The prison conditions, the shitty food, labor violations, and treatment of prisoners in the old SIZO#13 make any prison in the U.S. seem like a luxury hotel.
Trouble And Money #49 It's a gray day with mist, and I feel like I'm home—except it smells like old cement, stale urine, and kabob meat.
Trouble And Money #48 I'm thinking about sense of purpose when I have a beer. - Conrad Grange, Private Investigator and Connoisseur.
Trouble And Money #47 In the world of "favors," you are either owed favors or you owe someone a favor.
Trouble And Money #46 "I hope the Defalters create a "giant shitstorm" that creates a headache for the Ambassador before I get there. That will be an Ace up my sleeve."
Trouble And Money #45 There may have been distrust toward Jason because he was Amerikanskiy and it's quite possible he was rejected for service.
Trouble And Money #44 There is an added expense for Yomping, Playing Where's Waldo, and Worrying My Woman - Conrad Grange
Trouble And Money #42 I hate asking for a Fed Favor. These days jobs are at stake for doing a favor. - Conrad Grange
Trouble And Money #40 I had a handful of very fruitful interviews. The Falters have a reason to be very concerned. - Conrad Grange - Private Investigator
Trouble And Money #37 She was spot on whenever I asked her to chime in on a case I was working on. She is also a bit of a wise ass which I love. I can take it.
Trouble And Money #35 Relationships are complex. Connie admits to himself that he is damaged goods when encountering kindness.
Trouble And Money #34 Conrad comes home to a very changed home. It's clear how Tammy cares for him. The FBI is searching for the evidence they need to tie multiple murders to the gang. Connie contends with a laborious A.A. R.
Trouble And Money #33 Dangerous situations like car accidents and gunfights cause a person to enter a state of cataplexy. Everything happens with clarity and in slow motion. I have learned to manage that and take advantage of it.
Trouble And Money #32 According to the multiple briefings I received from the FBI, there should be a third person who would climb into the truck and drive it away. I don't see him, but I know he's there.
Trouble And Money #31 Special Agent FBI, Sophie Tanner sat quietly on the porch as the Essex County Chief Medical Examiner started inspecting the pieces of Scott Kinney.
Trouble And Money #30 After double checking the number on the house with the number on the napkin, Scott knew he was in the right place. His silenced pistol was tucked in his waistband.
Trouble And Money #29 Conrad was picked for the job based on his ability to assess and act on a situation. Wallace Hughes, FBI, trusted him to survive.