"I can't tell you much, but I can tell you the bit I'm allowed to share. Though, I must start with a controversial topic that I wouldn't have thought of had I not noticed your files you gave me were missing a page. In the interview with Ava Emri, there are supposed to be three pages. You gave me two," Milo spoke as he placed the files on the table and sat, flipping to the interview. "I suspect one of your detectives, seeing that your friend Maliyov was extremely on edge minutes ago. I may be wrong, but this is what we need to discuss before I can give you the information you seek. This isn't an accusation, just an observation that leads me to believe I cannot trust one of the active case members." Milo knew his words would lead to said controversial topic, but he needed to be a hundred percent sure he could trust the entire team. [i]Maliyov was on edge, and something is off with him. I hate pointing fingers, but I don't trust him,[/i] Milo thought, frowning to himself. [hr] Maliyov left the transcriptor to do as they did and returned to reading over his notes, erasing and replacing. Milo was a threat to him, and to his career, and the detective couldn't have that. The detective had an issue with angels on a typical day, and he noted that Milo was extremely observant and it bothered him. But he didn't let his worries distract him from his job. He went off to grab a coffee, unaware of the conversation occurring in the interrogation room one over- one that could break his career.