Unsurprisingly, he was successful, finding more than enough to give him something to work with when he got back to the station. “Okay, have at it,” he said when he finished. “I doubt we’ll find anything that links him to Kurt’s death, but it’s worth a try.”
He was correct. George had left nothing behind of a personal nature. “Well, other than prints and some strands of hair,” Mike pointed out.
“So what good was all of this,” Kurt asked tightly. “It’s not like I can get on the witness stand if you do find him and say he’s my killer.”
“I know,” Mike replied after Sage relayed his words. “But when we do find him, he may have something with him, especially on his laptop, which will prove he plotted your murder. Like searches for methods to make a death look accidental.”
“He wouldn’t be stupid enough not to delete his history,” Sage said.