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âSo what was the snafu?â
âIt was Marjorie Brown and Rebbie Shields. They saw Whirley, though they thought he was coming from the menâs room. They had worked for Ms. Lacecap and were ex-prostitutes. So they knew well the handsome six feet seven inches tall, slender Whirley Lloyd that walked with a pronounced limp. Even in that awful weather, they recognized him.â
âThat must have been a shock to somebody.â
âOh, it was. On the bus on the way home, Marjorie approached Carolyn and probably said something to the effect of âWhirley, that son of a gun. Whatâs he doing now? Rebbie and I saw him outside.â The person that heard this exchange thought Marjorie said, âWhere is the gun now?â Marjorie has a deep Southern playful accent, so I can understand the confusion.â
âSo it stands to reason that Carolyn, Gwen, Marjorie, and Rebbie all knew each other?â
âYeah, they did. I imagine it was a huge shock for Sybil, Carolyn, Gwen, Holt Junior, Joe, and Whirley to find out that there were two passengers on the trip that knew who Carolyn and Gwen were. What are the odds? I imagine the six of them had a quick conference call regarding the unperceivable snafu in their well-thought-out and clever plan, then decided to proceed with it anyway. After the murder has taken place, at the rest area, the same two passengers see Whirley. How likely is that to happen, but it did.â
âWow. I canât even imagine planning a murder to that extent only to have two passengers possibly foil the whole thing. Did you ever get in contact with Marjorie and Rebbie?â
âThatâs another story. They couldnât contact me. They were being held captive. The Envyton County Sheriffs are currently rescuing them as we speak. So, Iâll know their story soon. I believe Holt Junior and Whirley kidnapped them to keep them quiet and locked them up somewhere on the Pruitt farm until they could figure out what to do with them.â
âWhy did they decide to commit murder now?â
âI can only surmise that Holt Junior seeing Duffy on different Brightness bus trips laughing and enjoying himself while his daughter lay rotting in a grave for almost ten years infuriated him to no end. It wouldnât have taken much for him to convince the Lloyd family that it was time for them to be the jury and executioner. The Lloyd family knew Holt Junior was Dianthaâs father; Duffy never knew this. They were so stuck on Duffy being the murder of Diantha and involved in the murder of Ms. Lacecap that it ate at them and shrouded their judgment. I guess since the tenth anniversary of Dianthaâs murder was approaching and the police had not arrested Duffy, they devised an elaborate plan to murder him. They just couldnât take the strain of the loss of their loved ones. Their loved ones were dead, and the man they believed murdered them was enjoying life, and he even had the audacity to remarry, as they probably saw the whole matter.â
âSo sad.â
âYes, it is. Duffy didnât murder Diantha. The man who claimed to be his friend did. How sad is that?â
âThis is awful. Thank you, Vett, for getting answers for me.â
âYou have what you need to begin spinning a story to protect your company. I will give my information to the state police tomorrow before 5:00 pm. So you are not to mention any of this until 5:00 pm tomorrow. Agreed?â
Jackson didnât say anything for fifteen seconds.
âI agree. And Vett, I wonât be spinning anything. It will be the truth.â
âWeâll see. Please honor your promise to keep this information to yourself until 5:00 pm tomorrow. Can I trust you to do this, Jackson?â
âYes, Vett. You have my word. You can go ahead and send your final invoice to me.â
âThere is no final invoice. The retainer you gave me takes care of everything.â
âI am sorry we are ending our arrangement on such a sour note. I hear in your voice your disappointment in me. Is there anything I can do to make this right?â
âI donât think so, Jackson. I hope my work meets your expectation.â
âYes, it does.â
âThen this ends our arrangement. Thank you for the opportunity. Goodbye, Jackson.â
âGoodbye, Vett.â
I hung up the phone and let out a big sigh of relief. I trust Jackson to keep the information to himself as he said he would. I didnât tell him that I believe Gwen committed suicide because, with Marjorie and Rebbieâs kidnapping, the plan had gotten out of hand. She was probably the weakest link in their plan. And she couldnât cope with the idea of going to prison. Jackson could figure that out for himself. All I needed now to relax fully was Detective Riversâs phone call letting me with know that Marjorie and Rebbie are okay.
My stomach growled as I got up from my
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