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Room 348: Death at the Inn - Ch # Last
Case Closed Brennan was stressed when the judge begun perusing the sentence. He had flown to Beaumont on October 29, 2012, to connect Susie Fleniken and Scott Apple and a gather of Greg’s family and companions for the sentencing of Spear Mueller. The circuit tester had entered a no-contest supplication to murder. As Brennan recalled it, the judge started by saying that this entirety catastrophe might be seen fair as a appalling accident.
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Room 348: Death at the Inn - Ch # 8
“Did anyone thump on the entryway following entryway, to check on the guy?,” Brennan asked. “No,” said Steinmetz. “I continuously inquire myself, if I was in a circumstance like this, you know, what would I do, and I admit—”
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Room 348: Death at the Inn - Ch # 7
“You’ve Got a Problem” Tim Steinmetz must have been feeling lovely O.K. around this assembly with the Texas cops. Getting called had been a stunner. It was more than seven months since he and Spear Mueller had come domestic from the work in Beaumont. Presently two cops from down there had come all the way to Wisconsin to see him and to address him around the fellow who had kicked the bucket another entryway. It had been troubling. He and Mueller had conferred approximately it previously by phone and made beyond any doubt their stories were straight. Steinmetz met the analysts in an meet room at the Chippewa Province Sheriff’s Division, and, truly, they might not have been more pleasant. Tim sat in a swivel chair on one side of a huge wooden table, and they sat inverse him with their scratch pad open and records helpful. Exceptionally official. They said thanks to him for coming in. They guaranteed him that this was routine.
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in Criminal
Room 348: Death at the Inn - Ch # 6
Dr. Brown was not convinced. He had inspected the man’s body from head to toe, cut him open, reviewed his inward organs one by one, and turned around the desires of the police. With accuracy and with the understanding of a long time, he had decided that Greg Fleniken kicked the bucket not from characteristic causes but from a extreme beating. Presently they needed to tell him that his cautious and proficient perceptions were off-base? That he had missed, of all things, a bullet wound?
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Room 348: Death at the Inn - Ch # 5
Dried Toothpaste The taking after morning, Apple picked up Brennan and they gone by the lodging room, where Apple appeared him the crime-scene photographs and the post-mortem examination comes about, and surveyed what he had done over the past seven months. Brennan listened him out and at that point reported, “I think I know how this fellow passed on. I think I know when he passed on. I think I know who slaughtered him. And I think I know how we’re going to capture him.”
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