Dodd and the captain were seated in the colonel's office and what they had just told him blew his mind away. Dodd was restless and agitated. On the way back to the office, whether it was out of pain or the hope that he would be treated fairly or a combination of both, he spilled the beans, at least the much he knew. The plan was to follow Dodd and make sure he didn't come close to or around the doctor at all that day. When Dodd had asked him why they had still attacked him, even when he was driving away from her apartment, his reply was "the boss felt you had something up your sleeves, and that the fact you were not going to her apartment was the clincher. He said we should take you out discreetly, to remove you from the equation entirely, when we told him we had you in our sights at a f

