Chapter 31 BACK OUT ON THE open road, I sit up and breathe a silent sigh of relief. But then, I also half-expect a cop to pull up on our tail, hit the flashers and sirens. I can hear the headlines broadcast over the airwaves now: “Murder Suspect Also Charged in Body Snatching. Details at Eleven.” “How on earth did you manage to grab Sissy’s body?” Suzanne asks Georgie while she snakes herself back into the front passenger side seat. “It’s not all that difficult,” Georgie says while turning onto Madison Avenue, which will take us up to the street where his townhouse is located. “If you have full authorized access to every nook and cranny of the hospital, including the morgue, you can pretty much take what you want. So long as you return it in a reasonable amount of time. How do

