A few days later, Ernest Riley sat in his wheelchair, silent and still, lost in his own dark empty world where he knew nothing and no one. His sister, Adelaide, pushed his wheelchair to the very front, the few guests tossing him looks of sympathy. He was stuck in the wheelchair, staring blankly at the caskets of his late ex-wife and son. He didn't recognize them. He didn't recognize his son's friends. He didn't recognize his sister and his brother-in-law, who had taken the role of organizing the funeral. He was in his own dark world. A world where he knew nothing. Felt nothing. As Rence's friends and family broke down, he felt nothing. Totally blank of any emotion... Empty. Det. Darren and Det. Megan stood at the back, observing the entire mass congregation. They were very observant, s

