CHAPTER SIXTY-SEVEN POSTSCRIPT PHOENIX BANK OF AMERICA Five years later, in a shoot-out during a bank robbery in Phoenix, a man lies dying on the floor of the bank. He is an exact look-alike for young Bob Davis. McLain rushes over to him as he lays dying and asks him about the tailor killing five years earlier. “What do you know?” He gets the real story of how this guy killed the tailor, and some other kid almost went to the gas chamber for the crime. He was the real killer. He laughs and wants the world to know. He is one tough guy. Not so tough as the blood gurgles up into his throat and out his mouth, drooling down his shirt as he lay choking and dying from the cop’s bullet. The money from the bank heist sprawled around him. The news photographer taking pictures, and the cops st

