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Character

Detective Anita Escobar

Anita has been with the force only one more year than Ronnie Richards, but her sharp instincts and close adherence to the letter of the law have earned her a promotion to Detective. The vintage pocket watch she always carries, a sentimental remembrance of her grandfather, serves as a constant reminder of the importance of time-especially in an investigation. Having lost her husband some years ago to ALS, Escobar’s life is now almost monastic. She lives in a one-bedroom apartment with her dog, and her colleagues know little about her outside of work. But one thing is certain; she is not someone you want investigating you.

Character

Detective Anita Escobar

Anita has been with the force only one more year than Ronnie Richards, but her sharp instincts and close adherence to the letter of the law have earned her a promotion to Detective. The vintage pocket watch she always carries, a sentimental remembrance of her grandfather, serves as a constant reminder of the importance of time-especially in an investigation. Having lost her husband some years ago to ALS, Escobar’s life is now almost monastic. She lives in a one-bedroom apartment with her dog, and her colleagues know little about her outside of work. But one thing is certain; she is not someone you want investigating you.

Character

Detective Anita Escobar

Anita has been with the force only one more year than Ronnie Richards, but her sharp instincts and close adherence to the letter of the law have earned her a promotion to Detective. The vintage pocket watch she always carries, a sentimental remembrance of her grandfather, serves as a constant reminder of the importance of time-especially in an investigation. Having lost her husband some years ago to ALS, Escobar’s life is now almost monastic. She lives in a one-bedroom apartment with her dog, and her colleagues know little about her outside of work. But one thing is certain; she is not someone you want investigating you.

Character

Detective Anita Escobar

Anita has been with the force only one more year than Ronnie Richards, but her sharp instincts and close adherence to the letter of the law have earned her a promotion to Detective. The vintage pocket watch she always carries, a sentimental remembrance of her grandfather, serves as a constant reminder of the importance of time-especially in an investigation. Having lost her husband some years ago to ALS, Escobar’s life is now almost monastic. She lives in a one-bedroom apartment with her dog, and her colleagues know little about her outside of work. But one thing is certain; she is not someone you want investigating you.