Twenty-Eight I’VE NEVER BEEN ON this side of one-way glass before. I’ve been on the other side, of course. The first time was right after coming back to Myerton, when Helen almost had me arrested for pissing her off. The second time was when I sat with Father Leonard, defending him against charges he turned out to be guilty of. Somehow I was never in there when I was accused of murdering Donna Dupree. I much prefer this side. And I have to admit, it's pretty exciting, although not in a particularly enjoyable way. I’m here providing moral support for Gladys while she watches the proceedings. Helen hopes that she will pick up on something that Lewis says that may lead to some other connection to Chad’s murder. I look down at her. She’s dressed more conservatively than usual, in a vintage

