Thomas Foster receives you no more than an hour after his call. "Good morning, Mr. Lanalor. Mrs. Winston Rogers told me to help you in any way possible. I've gathered the material you requested on the phone". He shows you a series of documents, receipts and certificates, orderly placed on a table. "Take your time. I'll be waiting outside", he adds, then leaves you alone.
You get to work. You spend the next couple of hours inspecting the material, but you found nothing. Nothing of real interest, at least. Mr. Winston did not travel outside the States after 1924. He almost never moved from the Boston area, except for a couple of trips to Chicago which were labeled as "business trips". He paid his taxes on time (and you understand that he was very, very rich). He seemed to like opera very much, never missing a single event in Boston. Apart from that, there is really not much. Noticeably, there is no documentation prior to 1924.
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