The memo from Shirley Knapp was confidential, but someone leaked it to the Washington Post. The first sentences were damning:
The vote to kill Section C was 5-4. And believe me that swing vote came expensive. The bastard wouldn't do it for less than fifty thousand dollars.
Congressman Ben Safford was named chairman of the committee to investigate the charge of bribery. One of the first questions he faced was, "Who read that memo and decided that the only way to handle it was by murder?"
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