Chapter 19 Kegan and Randall spent hours talking to Chief O’Day and the local police, giving separate statements with heavy wool blankets over their backs while EMTs checked their vitals. The president of the college was on hand and reporters were shooed away. Kegan had to describe his fight with Griffin over and over. He wanted some distance from it, but they insisted on grilling him on every aspect of the weekend. It felt like an eternity until the suspicious cops finally let them leave and Randall followed Kegan back to his dorm room, since the townhouse was a crime scene. “Evan must still be in the hospital,” Kegan said when he found his room exactly the same as how he’d left it. “Poor guy.” “Could have been worse,” Kegan said, reflecting on the murders of Dr. Cuss, Bunting, and Je

