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Putting aside her personal problems for a moment, she clicked on the details link and viewed the message header, stared at the email address that originated the message. She wrote it down and opening up a new tab, she did what every 21st century person looking for information did: she Googled The Franklin Agency. Opening several more tabs without waiting for the results, she Googled the name Ray Walker, VP of Security of The Franklin Agency; pulled up an online background check site ... all the workhorse browsers of her investigatory trade. Gleaning more information from the search results, she dug a little deeper. After half an hour, she had proof enough that The Franklin Agency was indeed a real entity and that Ray Walker did indeed exist as their VP of Security. She even managed to find a service photo of him from his time in the armed services. She stared at his photo, memorizing it, before right clicking it for her growing file on the man and the company he worked for.<br><br>  
 
Putting aside her personal problems for a moment, she clicked on the details link and viewed the message header, stared at the email address that originated the message. She wrote it down and opening up a new tab, she did what every 21st century person looking for information did: she Googled The Franklin Agency. Opening several more tabs without waiting for the results, she Googled the name Ray Walker, VP of Security of The Franklin Agency; pulled up an online background check site ... all the workhorse browsers of her investigatory trade. Gleaning more information from the search results, she dug a little deeper. After half an hour, she had proof enough that The Franklin Agency was indeed a real entity and that Ray Walker did indeed exist as their VP of Security. She even managed to find a service photo of him from his time in the armed services. She stared at his photo, memorizing it, before right clicking it for her growing file on the man and the company he worked for.<br><br>  
  
Going over the notes she’d typed in, there were a couple of details that niggled at her. The Franklin Agency in Natchez, Mississippi, wasn’t very old, having come into existence only recently.  Open source records on it were shallow. Looking at the financial side of things, however, was going to be a challenge. It was a privately held company. No convenient NASDAQ figures from the end of the day to look up. No telling how deep the money went.  Turning to its publicly listed officers, Irina had to wonder if they would be shallow or deep as well. There were only four.  There was Walker as VP of Security. Also a CEO, a CFO, and a frustratingly vague appellation of Senior Executive.  The name Franklin was attached but nothing else. Given the private nature of the company, there weren’t any easily accessible financials she could get into.  ''Pro bono law practice? A charity? Money laundering? How many people are behind that privately-held shield, anyway?''<br><br>  
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Going over the notes she’d typed in, there were a couple of details that niggled at her. The Franklin Agency wasn’t very old, having come into existence only a few years ago.  Open source records on it were shallow. Looking at the financial side of things, however, was going to be a challenge. It was a privately held company. No convenient NASDAQ figures from the end of the day to look up. No telling how deep the money went.  Turning to its publicly listed officers, Irina had to wonder if they would be shallow or deep as well. There were only four.  There was Walker as VP of Security. Also a CEO, a CFO, and a frustratingly vague appellation of Senior Executive.  The name Franklin was attached but nothing else. Given the private nature of the company, there weren’t any easily accessible financials she could get into.  ''Pro bono law practice? A charity? Money laundering? How many people are behind that privately-held shield, anyway?''<br><br>  
  
 
It was a rabbit hole she could feel coming on, tempting to fall into.  If she gave in to it, it would be hours before she climbed back out, seduced by the hunt for intel, egged on by the need to find out if her hunch was right. It was that old feeling from the Job and for once, it didn’t hurt to feel it. ''And it’s telling me that there’s more to this but what? He says he helps people who can’t get help. Public officers. Privately held.  There’s something here.  Something I’m missing … Walker seems on the level, but …''<br><br>
 
It was a rabbit hole she could feel coming on, tempting to fall into.  If she gave in to it, it would be hours before she climbed back out, seduced by the hunt for intel, egged on by the need to find out if her hunch was right. It was that old feeling from the Job and for once, it didn’t hurt to feel it. ''And it’s telling me that there’s more to this but what? He says he helps people who can’t get help. Public officers. Privately held.  There’s something here.  Something I’m missing … Walker seems on the level, but …''<br><br>

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