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14 The insistent ringing of her cell phone woke Rebecca from a deep sleep. She opened one eye and looked at the clock. 5:00 A.M. She wanted nothing so much as to ignore the phone, roll over and go back to sleep. Last night, she’d stayed in Homicide, first going through video from street cameras and local businesses, but none caught the doorway to the spa, and then going through Inga’s bank accounts and phone records. Nothing gave any hint as to why the woman was murdered. Her latest boyfriend, Luke, remained a mystery. Rebecca tried contacting him, but his number had been disconnected. That was suspicious, but aside from him, Inga seemed to live the life of a young, attractive single in the big city. Her friends were her age, her emails and social media posts were about dates, men, movi