"Mrs. Whychek, would you tell us where you are employed."
"Timon's and Sons. I'm a secretary there."
"And where is your office located."
"In the building just across the street from the Museum of the Past—the one you were just talking about to that other woman."
"Mrs. Whychek, do you recognize the woman sitting over there?" the Prosecutor asked as he pointed to Isobel d'Larte.
"Indeed I do. I saw her most everyday."
"Would you tell us the circumstances."
"Well, from the window in my office I have a very good view of the park that is next to the museum. About a month ago I began noticing that woman in the park. I couldn't help but notice her, she came so often."
"Alone, Mrs. Whychek?"
"At first yes. She'd go into the museum, stay about two hours or so, then come out and sit in the park. She never did anything but sit."