Chapter Twenty

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Chapter TwentyFourteen Days After “Why do you think that you are back in this conference room today, Ms. Caldwell?” Stacey asked. “I really have no idea,” Linda Caldwell replied, “It is a little alarming.” “You remember the terms of our deal, right?” Stacey asked. “I remember.” “Truth and full disclosure, right?” Stacey recited. “Yes.” “And that means that you don't make things up in order to buy a shorter sentence for your past conviction.” “Yes, I know that. What are you suggesting?” “That you may want to recant what you said you saw. This is really your best opportunity to be entirely forthcoming,” Stacey said. “I don't need to recant anything. I told you what I saw.” “Will you take a lie detector?” She hesitates. “Legal counsel I have spoken to in the past says that they ar

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