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“Detective,” Garrett said. “Please ask your lieutenant to turn off the camera and microphone while I have a word with Alexandra. I’m pretty certain you’ve already conducted an illegal interrogation of my client. Recording my conversation with her would put you in a world of trouble that so far you’ve just flirted with.”
“The shooter never came back. But the McIntosh police showed up. I’m not sure which was worse.”
A missing girl was more interesting than a dead girl. And a dead girl was interesting only as long as her killer was on the loose. It was the sad reality of American society.
Those who committed the most heinous acts of violence—sexual assault on children—and those who assist them deserved a justice this country could not provide.

