ABSOLUTE POWER By: DAVID BALDACCI

sweet. No one knew me from Adam.”

Frank took a moment to collect his thoughts. “Well, let’s see, Collin

pled to conspiracy, two counts of second-degree murder, obstruction and

a half-dozen assorted lesser included offenses. That was the D.C. stuff.

I think the judge felt sorry for him. Collin was a Kansas farm boy,

Marine, Secret Service agent. He was just following orders. Been doing

that most of his life. I mean the President tells you to do something,

you do it. He got twenty to life, which if you ask me was a sweetheart

deal, but he gave a full account to the prosecution team. Maybe it was

worth it. He’ll probably be out in time for his fiftieth birthday. The

commonwealth decided not to prosecute in return for his cooperation

against Richmond.”

“What about Russell?”

Frank almost choked on his beer. “Jesus, did that woman spill her guts.

They must have spent a fortune on court-reporting fees. She just

wouldn’t stop talking. She got the best deal of all. No prison time.

Thousand hours of community time. Ten years’ probation. For fucking

conspiracy to commit murder. Can you believe that? Between you and me,

I think she’s right on the borderline sanity-wise anyway. They brought

in a court-appointed shrink. I think she might spend a few years in an

institution before she’s ready to come out and play. But I gotta tell

you, Richmond brutalized her.

Emotionally and physically. If half of what she said was true.

Jesus. Mind games from hell.”

“So what about Richmond?”

“You really have been on Mars haven’t you? Trial of the millennium and

you slept right through it.”

“Somebody had to.”

“He fought right to the end, I have to admit that. Must’ve spent every

dime he had. The guy didn’t do himself any good testifying I can tell

you that. He was so damn arrogant, obviously lying out his ass. And they

traced the money wire straight back to the White House. Russell had

pulled it from a bunch of accounts but made the mistake of assembling

the five mil into one account before she wired it. Probably afraid if

all of the money didn’t show up at the same time Luther would go to the

cops. His plan worked, even if he wasn’t around to see it. Richmond

didn’t have an answer for that or a lot of other things. They tore him

up on cross. He brought in a Who’s Who of American Greatness and it

didn’t help him one little bit, the sonofabitch. One dangerous and sick

dude if you ask me.”

“And he had the nuclear codes. Real nice. So what’d he get?”

Frank stared at the ripples in the water for a few moments before

answering. “He got the death penalty, Jack.”

Jack stared at him. “Bullshit. How’d they manage that?”

“A little tricky from a legal-technical point of view. They prosecuted

him under the murder-for-hire statute. That’s the only one where the

trigger man rule doesn’t apply.”

“How the hell did they get murder for hire to stick?”

“They argued that Burton and Collin were paid subordinates whose only

job was to do what the President told them to do. He ordered them to

kill. Like a Mafia hitman on the payroll. It’s a stretch, but the jury

returned the verdict and the sentence and the judge let it stand.”

“Jesus Christ!” ‘

“Hey, just because the guy was President doesn’t mean he should be

treated differently than anybody else. Hell, I don’t know why we should

be surprised at what happened. You know what kind of person it takes to

run for President? Not normal. They could start out okay, but by the

time they reach that level they’ve sold their soul to the devil so many

times and stomped the guts out of enough people that they are

definitely-not like you and me, not even close.”

Frank studied the depths of the pool, then finally stirred.

“But they’ll never execute him.”

“Why not?”

“His lawyers will appeal, the ACLU will file, along with all the other

death penalty opposers; you’re gonna get amicus briefs from all over the

planet. The guy took a tidal wave plunge on the popularity scale but

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