Dr. Craig Foster had worked with Dr. Keller for years and was writing a book on multiple personality disorder.
All were studying Ashley Patterson’s records. Otto Lewison said, “The lady has been busy. She’s only twenty-eight and she’s murdered five men.”
He glanced at the paper again. “She also tried to murder her attorney.” “Everyone’s fantasy,” Gilbert Keller said dryly.
Otto Lewison said, “We’re going to keep her in security ward A until we can get a full evaluation.”
“When is she arriving?” Dr. Keller asked. The voice of Dr. Lewison’s secretary came over the intercom.
“Dr. Lewison, they’re bringing Ashley Patterson in. Would you like to have them bring her into your office?”
“Yes, please.” Lewison looked up. “Does that answer your question?”
The trip had been a nightmare. At the end of her trial, Ashley Patterson had been taken back to her cell
and held there for three days while arrangements were made to fly her back east.
A prison bus had driven her to the airport in Oakland, where a plane was waiting for her.
It was a converted DC-6, part of the huge National Prisoner Transportation System run by the U.S. Marshals Service.
There were twenty-four prisoners aboard, all manacled and shackled.
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