Scott stood outside the Chief's office for a while, waiting to be let in. He hoped the Chief knew something, anything, as he was at a dead end. There were the interviews, but Scott wasn't very confident that they would be of any use. Down the hall, he could hear shouting coming from the Chief's office, and he cringed. It sounded like he wasn't any more happy about the current situation than he was. Finally, though, the secretary told him that he could go in, so he did just that. Walking into the office, he sat down at the table, giving the Chief a nod. His feelings towards the man were a bit mixed. While he respected the work he did, he felt like the man didn't trust him with serious cases. To Scott, it felt like he was only getting these serious murder cases simply because they didn't have any of the older detectives available to do it. Brushing those thoughts aside, he began to speak. "Well, my suspect is dead, and someone ruined all the footage, so we have no idea who did it." He paused for a moment to let it sink in. "Now, I don't know about you, but I don't feel too confident that these interviews are going to get us anything. We might get lucky, but i'm not counting on it." He paused again, this time making sure to look the Chief in the eyes. "Now, the thing is, I don't know how they got away with it. With killing the guy. You can't just walk into a police station and kill someone, right? Right? Someone's ought to notice something like that, yeah?" "So, tell me...do you know who killed my suspect?"