Chapter Seven-4

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RAFFERTY AND LLEWELLYN returned to the station on the Saturday morning to catch up on the mountain of paperwork a murder inquiry inevitably produced. In the back of Rafferty's mind was the question of how best to tackle Amelia Frobisher, but for now, he left the question to soak in his brain, with the hope that it would throw up some answers. Along with the routine stuff was a report from the forensics laboratory that had arrived after they had left the previous evening. The report included a particularly upsetting discovery concerning Clara Mortimer's murder. Not only had someone apparently tried to wipe the victim’s living room free of fingerprints, it seemed they had done so whilst dragging the dying woman around the living room with them. They must have done so, Rafferty concluded. G

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