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โWeโll go contact your attorney. You sit here and wait.โ
Masters and Tippen leave the room. Tippen watches Cooper in the interview room from the monitor in the media room while Masters calls Inglesby. Masters returns in a few minutes and tells Tippen the attorney is on his way.
After waiting twenty minutes, Inglesby arrives and briefly meets with Tippen and Masters. They advise Inglesby of the new evidence and the charge for first-degree murder. They tell Inglesby they would like to ask Cooper some more questions.
โIt depends on what you ask as to whether I will let him answer,โ warns Inglesby.
โWe understand,โ replies Tippen.
All three enter the interview room. Inglesby tells Cooper they will listen to the questions, but he only wants Cooper to answer when he tells him it is okay to answer. Cooper agrees.
โRyan,โ starts Masters, โwhy did you have your gun with you last Wednesday night.โ
โHeโs not going to answer that,โ says Inglesby. โI can tell you he has no memory of handling any gun that night.โ
โThen why canโt he say that himself?โ
โIโm not going to let him answer any accusatory questions,โ explains Inglesby.
โWe found his fingerprints all over the gun.โ
โOf course you did,โ answered Inglesby, โit was his gun.โ
โWhat questions will you let him answer then?โ asks Masters.
โAsk him about his partner Justin King being there that night. His memory is much clearer now.โ
โIโll bet it is. Okay, Ryan, what do you now remember about Justin King?โ
โIโm sure he was there that night,โ answers Cooper. โHe came over to discuss business and we had a couple of drinks of rum and coke. At some point, I passed out and that is all I remember.โ
โHe denies being there at all,โ challenges Masters. โHe says he was there Tuesday night, not Wednesday. We have no evidence or witnesses that put him at your house that night. How do you explain that?โ
Inglesby nods indicating it is okay for Cooper to answer.
โNo one else was there except me and Justin. I know it was Wednesday night because it was the night Naomi had book club. Thatโs why we were the only two in the house.โ
โWhy would he lie about being there?โ
โI have no idea, other than maybe heโs scared he will be blamed for Naomiโs death.โ
โDid he have reason to kill Naomi?โ
โNo, not that I know of.โ
Masters presses harder, โSo if he was there and had no reason to kill Naomi, that leaves you and you certainly had a reason.โ
โOkay,โ interrupts Inglesby, โthatโs enough. You need to find out why Mr. King is lying about not being there. There are things about this case that are not adding up. I need copies of your reports and lab findings.โ
โYou will get copies once the DA has all of them,โ Masters tells him. โAnd just so you know, we also have gunshot residue from Ryanโs hands and his prints on the glass and rum bottle. We have not found any circumstantial or forensic evidence that Mr. King was there.โ
Masters and Tippen conclude the interview. Tippen escorts Cooper out of the interview room to a waiting patrol car that will take him to the Douglas County Jail. Masters escorts Inglesby out of the police station. Before parting, Masters assures Inglesby they will confront King again about his whereabouts last Wednesday. Inglesby thanks him.
At the jail, Cooper is taken to an intake room where he is again fingerprinted, and swabs of his DNA are taken. This is a routine procedure for homicide arrestees. After the intake paperwork is completed, Cooper is taken to another smaller concrete block room with a cement floor. There is one bench seat along the back wall. Cooper is made to take off all his clothing, including underwear. Cooper is stressed and the room feels chilly, causing Cooper to shiver. A corrections officer then conducts a strip search of Cooperโs body.
This is humiliating. Why is this happening to me? thinks Cooper.
After the strip search, Cooper is given an orange jumpsuit to wear. Once he is redressed in the jumpsuit, he is escorted by two corrections officers through a large steel door that clangs shut behind them. He is walked down a long hall past numerous jail cells containing prisoners. Some of the prisoners get up to the bars of their cells to see who the new resident is.
Cooper is taken to a vacant eight by ten-foot block walled cell and placed inside. As the officers leave, they close the heavy steel barred door behind them. It makes a large clanging sound as it is closed, sending a shiver down Cooperโs back. A week after Naomiโs death, Cooper is now sitting in jail for her murder. Cooper's eyes well up with tears as he thinks, how am I going to prove my innocence? I know I didnโt kill Naomi. Why canโt I remember what happened?
Two Days Later
On Thursday, Tippen and Masters have called King back to the police station for another interview. He arrives at approximately 10:30 am.
โJustin,โ starts Tippen, โwe have a few more questions to ask you.โ
โSure,โ says King, โanything I can do to help.โ
โRyanโs memory has cleared up since last week, and he is now sure you were at his home on the night of the murder,โ advises Tippen.
โWell, simply not true. I was there on Tuesday night, not Wednesday night.โ
โHeโs pretty clear it was Wednesday night Justin. He knows because that was the night Naomi was gone for book club. You were the only two there.โ
โI donโt know what heโs saying, but I wasnโt there.โ
โThen where were you that night?โ
โI had worked a long day and was home. Had a beer to relax, then went to bed at about nine oโclock.โ
โDid you call anyone that night?โ
โNo, at least I donโt remember calling anyone.โ
Masters interrupts, โJustin, we found your fingerprints at the scene, we know you were there.โ
โWhere did you find them?โ
โWhat does it matter? Why would your prints be there if you say you werenโt there?โ
โI have no idea, unless they were there from the night before. Where
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