Chapter Fifteen-3

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THE NEXT DAY, RAFFERTY, feeling surprisingly full of renewed vigour, decided to widen other lines of inquiry. For, as he told Llewellyn, there were a couple of areas they had neglected to look into very deeply: one the possibility of a turf war having broken out, with both Jaws Harrison and Izzy Barber, its victims, along with the other two men who had been the earlier victims of assault. The other thing he wanted to dig deeper into was the possibility that the two young women involved in the case, Samantha Dicker and Josie McBride, might not be as innocent as they claimed. He had mainly dismissed them as suspects as he hadn't seen the murder as a woman's crime; the likelihood of either young woman being guilt of an attack on the brick outhouse that had been Jaws Harrison had seemed unlik

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