Pop Goes the Weasel (Alex Cross 5) - Page 76

Dan Weston was also good-looking, blond, and rugged. He got physically close to Boo Cassady. They made a fetching couple, which was precisely the visual idea he wanted to communicate.

“Ms. Cassady, you weren’t Mr. Shafer’s psychiatrist, were you?”

She frowned slightly, but then managed a weak smile. “No, a psychiatrist has to be a medical doctor. You know that, I’m sure.”

“And you are not a medical doctor?”

She shook her head. “I am not. I have a doctorate in sociology. You know that, too.”

“Are you a psychologist?” Weston asked.

“A psychologist usually has a graduate degree in psychology, sometimes a Ph.D.”

“Do you have a graduate degree in psychology?”

“No. I’m a psychotherapist.”

“I see. Where did you train to be a psychotherapist?”

“American University. I graduated with a Ph.D. in Social Work.”

Daniel Weston kept coming at Cassady. There was hardly a beat between answer and question. “This ‘psychotherapy office’ of yours at the Farragut, what sort of furnishings does it have?”

“A couch, desk, lamp. It’s basically very spare. Lots of plants, though. My patients find the atmosphere functional but also relaxing.”

“No box of tissues by the couch? I thought that was a must,” Weston said with a wry smile.

The witness was clearly annoyed now, and maybe even shaken. “I take my work very seriously, Mr. Weston. So do my patients.”

“Was Geoffrey Shafer referred to you by someone?”

“Actually, we met at the National Gallery ? at the Picasso erotic-drawings exhibit. That’s been covered in depth by the press.”

Weston nodded, and a thin smile crossed his lips. “Ah, I see. Are your sessions with Geoffrey Shafer erotic? Do you ever discuss sex?”

Jules Halpern rose quickly—a regular Jules-in-the-box. “Objection! Doctor-patient privilege. It’s confidential.”

The young prosecutor shrugged and flipped back his blond curls with his hand. “I’ll withdraw the question. No problem. Are you a sexual surrogate?”

“No, I am not. As I stated earlier, I am a psychotherapist.”

“On the evening of the murder of Detective Hampton, did you and

Geoffrey Shafer discuss—”

Jules Halpern quickly rose again. “Objection. If the prosecution is inquiring into the patient’s privileged disclosures— ”

Weston raised both arms in frustration. He smiled at the jurors, hoping they felt the same way. “All right, all right. Let me see. I’ll take this out of the so-called doctor-patient realm and ask you, quite simply, if you, Ms. Cassady, a woman, have had sexual relations with Geoffrey Shafer, a man?”

Elizabeth “Boo” Cassady hung her head and stared down at her lap.

Daniel Weston smiled, even as Jules Halpern objected to the question and was upheld by Judge Fescoe. Weston felt that he had made his point.

Chapter 96

“CALL DETECTIVE ALEX CROSS.”

I took a deep breath, composed my mind, body, and soul, then walked up the wide center aisle of the courtroom to testify. Everyone in the room was watching me, but the only person I really saw was Geoffrey Shafer. The Weasel. He was still playing the part of the wronged innocent man, and I wanted to bring him down. I wanted to cross-examine him myself, to ask the real questions that needed to be asked, to tell the jury about all the suppressed evidence, to bring justice down on him with all its crushing force.

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