Chapter Thirteen SUPERINTENDENT BRADLEY stayed away from them for the rest of the day, much to Rafferty’s relief. He didn’t feel up to defending his corner against Bradley’s unreasonableness yet again. The man was insupportable and shouldn’t be in charge of staff. Once again, Rafferty found himself wishing that Bradley would get promotion to Region and thus out of his hair. Let him promulgate politically correct dogma for the force to adhere to; that was about his mark. Reports continued to come in as the questioning of potential witnesses continued, but none of them told them anything new. The most prominent of the potential witnesses that had come forward had long ago been questioned and there remained only the dregs and the attention seekers to be interviewed, which tasks Rafferty mos