"The body has been found, but the fingerprints have been corroded by acid, making identification difficult. The police will treat it as an ordinary gang murder, unable to trace it back to us, nor to Diego Ramirez—if he has competent lawyers and 'friends'," said MacLaine. "The key is that warehouse. We've been monitoring it for two days; there are nighttime activities, and vehicles going in and out are covered tightly with canvas. I plan to take a team in tonight to check things out."
"What's the risk?"
"The risk is, we might encounter Ramirez's men, or... there are things in the warehouse we don't want to see," MacLaine said straightforwardly. "But we must know what they are transporting; besides drug precursors, what else is there? That Diego Ramirez, former 'Zetas' bomb expert, won't be content with just selling powder."
