‘So, you destroy a life for selfish reasons.’
‘If you led my life, you’d understand.’
‘I wouldn’t. A full confession?’
‘Prison can’t be much worse.’
‘You had Ashley Otway. That was a benefit,’ Isaac said.
‘A highlight, but what does it matter?’
Isaac could have told the man that prison would be a lot worse. He had killed a beautiful and popular television personality, the type of woman that men in prison lust after. His life would be hell. It was what he deserved.
In the corridor outside, Larry spoke. ‘I don’t remember an amateur photographer.’
‘Nor do I. Go through the footage we have, check McAlister’s house, conduct an extensive search under the bridge, look for a knife. We’ll find it. I’m sure of that.’
Two days later, Maddox Timberley left for the Caribbean. One week after Jerome Jaden resigned as his company’s chief executive officer, Tom Taylor met with Ashley Otway.
The End
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