A young prosecutor with crushing law school debt, Anna lives in a small basement apartment at the bottom of a townhouse.
Nick’s trust fund allows him to own a penthouse condo a few steps from the shops and restaurants of 18th Street in Adams-Morgan.
Anna and Nick had their first date here. (Personally, I’m addicted to the restaurant’s warm chips and cold margaritas.)
From the grim papering office in the basement to the crowded courtrooms upstairs, Anna and her fellow prosecutors spend much of their days in D.C. Superior Court.
The hardworking single mother lived here with her four-year-old twins until she was murdered.
Laprea’s body was buried in a trash heap behind D’marco’s apartment building.
Charged with Laprea’s murder, D’marco is held here pending trial – but he immediately starts finding chinks in the thick stone walls.
D’marco’s friend Ray-Ray works at a café here, so he can keep his treasured status as a weekender at the DC Jail and continue his profitable import/export business. Unfortunately for Ray-Ray, his profits are limited by the size of his colon.