Chapter 14 Teague poured himself into what needed to be done at the agency, dealing with clients, working on some of the cases that needed his input or skills. Anything to keep his mind off of Hoyt and what might have been. When he came into work Monday morning, a week after leaving Faircrest, he found a message from Captain Davis asking him to call. He did, and once the usual polite opening words were over with, the captain got down to business. “I finally got to question Mr. Irwin.” “With a lawyer present?” “Yes. That didn’t stop Irwin from going on a rant at one point, as hard as the lawyer tried to stop him.” “Did he confess to killing the boys?” “Yes and no. Let me read you the part of the transcript where he goes off the deep end.” Teague heard a rustling of papers then the ch

