I haven't worked out how that could happen, yet, but the warning comes before it's been revealed Simon has been killed, and she's no dummy. She's got responsibilities and cannot wind up unemployed, unemployable and/or in prison.
So...she calls a friend of hers in the State Bar and he gets her talking to a judge. Where she lays the groundwork for how she opposed pushing the trial through to verdict and mentions District Attorney Bush wasn't happy about her reticence. Same for Dillon.
Now she's on record as being concerned about their treatment of Simon before the story breaks. The State's Attorney General and State Police had been keeping a tight lid on the discovery while Dillon's been hinting around that Simon jumped bail and that's why no one knows where he is.
She even drops a hint about gossip going around regarding the relationship between Dillon and Judge Falwell. An added bit of don't fuck with me.
It helps to have a slight outline worked up. And I have an idea where this section will lead...which will glide into the gentle ending that shows no one will overtly pay for killing Simon. Just a bit of karma to one or two.
Which is a rather bleak way to finish the story...but I think it's honest. Look at Alex Pretti and Renee Good. Both murdered by ICE agents, on video, with tons of evidence to back up charges of at least 2nd degree murder...and neither killer has been even so much as indicted. In fact, Renee's killer's got nearly $800K in funding from the MAGAt Cult.
The system is doing all it can to protect them.


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