After scheduling tea with Leonardo and Nicholson in the afternoon, Martin got into his car and headed home.
On the way, he received a call from Nicholson, asking him to buy a newspaper.
Bruce parked the car and bought the newspaper Martin had requested, which turned out to be a Spanish-language paper with a picture reporting a shooting in Tijuana.
Similar cases were common in Tijuana, with the case resolution rate infinitely close to zero.
Martin handed the newspaper to Bruce, remarking, "So the paper has already reported on it."
Bruce understood the implications, "This could also be a way for the hired guns to prove to their employers that the job is done."
Martin nodded, suddenly recalling what Old Cloth had mentioned earlier, and inquired, "Does this newspaper have a large circulation in Los Angeles?"