Chapter Thirty-TwoAgnes sat by the window and thought through what Alan had told her before he left. When Larry had been asked to empty his pockets, he had pulled out Sue's missing necklace. Alan had admitted Larry had been happy to oblige and had looked extremely surprised when he saw it. Nevertheless, she had to agree it was quite damning evidence. If anything, it made her earlier convictions that Larry could be guilty, sound more convincing. Yet Agnes still had a nagging doubt. What if someone really was trying to frame him? After all, with the police seeking evidence against him, someone out there might be trying to give them a helping hand. Agnes rose from her chair and moved nearer to the window as she gave the problem more thought. Was it possible that the killer had paid Morris

