Chapter 32

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CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO I get home minutes before Blondie. I fix some grilled cheese sandwiches, a salad, and ice tea while Blondie changes into her robe. She joins me and I tell her that the possible Broaddus-Williams insurance tie-in is out the window. Otherwise, I keep the talk away from work until we finish dinner. I can't hide it any longer. I tell Blondie the radical step I have taken to establish that this is a major case of homicide. I want to force a break that can bring about the capture of the killer and bring the case to a conclusion. Blondie looks as though she has been hit with a sledge hammer. "You did what?" I explain again how I wrote a feature story, both for local consumption and for national syndication. It will run under the photographs of George Williams and Harold Sev

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