CHAPTER TEN Before Avery and Ramirez even walked into the A1 conference room, they could hear O’Malley screaming into the speakerphone. “Completely unacceptable, Will! You were supposed to share everything with us. We’re handling this case now. But instead, you received a huge piece of evidence and decided to keep it for yourself. When were you going to call us?” “We just received the letter this afternoon,” Holt blared back from the speaker. “How did the papers get it?” “They got a copy. We have the original here, but the killer made copies. The way I understand it, he sent them to every newspaper.” “No way the papers would know that splotch on the bottom of the letter was a saliva swab. That had to come from your department. So you got the letter, you had forensics check it out, yo