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Chapter 31Chief Gibson’s impatience was getting the better of him. He had not heard from Mark in three days and that bothered him. He was debating whether to call the Deputy Director Randall, if only to congratulate him on his appointment, or to let the proverbial sleeping dog lie. Randall was probably aware by now that Richard Gillman’s cover had been blown and would be none too pleased to be questioned about it. Suddenly an idea began to emerge from the muddle that occupied Fred’s brain. He logged onto the file directory of his computer and looked for the transcript of Sadir’s trial. When he found it, he searched for the name Cameron Sheffield and found it mentioned during one of the witnesses’ questioning. He pressed the intercom button. “Jimmy, get me Agent Cameron Sheffield at the C