LAIS
"Well, I guess that concludes the investigation. It's up to the courts now," I conclude as I head back to my seat.
"Oh, and where's that report on the governor's dealings? Mr. Pearson did say something about him being corrupt. Guy killed for the accusation, we can't just overlook it," I say.
"Here it is sir. I didn't find anything suspicious. From what I saw, the governor was as everyone thought him to be, a straight up clean politician, one of the few, really," Lt. Evans says as she hands me the report.
"Really, no night club dealing, back alley transactions, maybe some occasional shopping splurge?" I ask.
Lt. Evans shakes her head.
"According to the evidence I gathered, guy didn't even own a luxury car. He had a 2000 jeep he's had since forever. I didn't find any trace of corruption."
"Interesting. Maybe Mr. Pearson was seeing things when he said he saw Matins at the clubs," I say jokingly as I scan over the file.