It would have been quiet and efficient-the way these things should be done. Killing Anthony Nichols up close in his hotel room would have made more sense. Once he set his mind on a course of action, he stuck with it regardless. The car bombing outside the café in Paris had also been overkill, just as Dodd had said it would be. Dodd could only trust that the evidence they had planted would be enough to convict Salam for Nura’s murder. Salam had survived and was in police custody, but Omar didn’t seem to be losing any sleep over it. In reality, it had been laden with incredible complications, not the least of which was the security camera system. He saw it as laden with ironic symbolism. When Omar discovered that Nura and Salam already had a rendezvous planned at the Jefferson Memorial, he decided that would be the perfect place to kill them. His greatest flaw was that he liked to make statements. If the men had been allowed to take Nura and Salam at one of their homes as Dodd had suggested, they wouldn’t be having this problem right now. Should have had twenty minutes, but another patrol unit had been right on their heels.
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