e see his cohorts in crime; both in the DA's office and elsewhere, and we notice city hall and Madison might also be in cahoots. None of these guys are portrayed in a positive light. In particular, James Lenk MIGHT have planted evidence, and had boatloads of assistance to cover it up after the fact.
I couldn't believe it actually happened. Everything Kachinsky did floored me. Lieutenant James Lenk popped up where he shouldn't have been throughout the investigation, a fact that had me uneasy at first, then angry. Sergeant Colborn has the same problem. If they didn't want Avery in jail, they hav