
"Water in her lungs?"
"No," Healy said. "She was dead when she went in the water."
"Could she have shot herself?" Jesse said. "I mean, was it physically possible given the path of the slug?"
"Yeah, she could have. And the amount of time she was in there could have destroyed the traces on her hands."
"Drag marks on her?"
Healy shook his head.
"Body's too far gone."
"So she could have waded out into the lake someplace and shot herself and floated around until we found her. It's a big lake."
"Gun?" Healy said.
"We got a couple guys from the fire department down there in wet suits," Jesse said. "Water's dirty. Hard to see."
"Even if you find the gun in there," Healy said, "why did she want to do it that way?"
"Didn't want anyone to know?"
"Suicides always want people to know," Healy said. "That's part of what it's about."
"True."
"You find the gun it'll be because the perp threw it in there after her. You know who she is?"
"No. Could they get any prints?"
Healy shook his head.
"Dental?"
"ME charted her teeth," Healy said.
"So all we have to do is locate a dental chart that matches."
"In which case you'll know who she is anyway."
"Missing persons?"
"You know how many kids run away every week?" Healy said.
"Any from Paradise?"
"None reported," Healy said.
"She could have run away from anywhere and ended up here," Jesse said.
"She could."
"You matching the dental charts against the runaways?"
"Sure," Healy said. "I got a guy on it."
"One?"
"You know how things work," Healy said.
