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  • she took the necklace!
  • Patti Love
  • “When Chase came to your house for dinner on the night of October 29, was he wearing the necklace?”
  • Patti Love
  • “Yes, he didn’t leave our house until after eleven, and he was wearing the necklace.”
  • “Mr. Miller
  • Me and Allen Hunt were crewing for Tim O’Neal on his shrimp boat, and we were headed back to Barkley Cove Harbor late, and we seen her, Miz Clark, in her boat, about a mile out, east of the bay, headed north-northwest.”
  • “So on the night that Chase Andrews died at the fire tower, Miss Clark was boating in exactly that direction, just minutes before the time of his death. Is that correct?”
  • “Mr. Miller
  • “Yeah, that’s what we seen.
  • Sixty yards.” Tom looked at the jury again. “That’s quite a distance to identify a small boat in the dark. Tell me, Mr. Miller, what characteristics, what features of this person in this boat made you so sure it was Miss Clark?”
  • “Mr. Miller
  • Well, like I said, ’bout everybody in this town knows her boat, how it looks from close and far. We know the shape of the boat and the figure she cuts sittin’ in the stern, tall, thin like that. A very particular shape.”
  • I’m Sarah Singletary,
  • “I’m Sarah Singletary, and I clerk at the Piggly Wiggly market in Barkley Cove.”
  • “How long did she wait? And did you actually see her step onto the 2:30 P.M. bus?”
  • She waited about ten minutes, I think. We all saw her buy her ticket from the driver, give him her suitcase, and step onto the bus. It drove away, and she was most definitely inside.”
  • “After Miss Clark returned to her room at ten P.M. after dinner with her editor, did you see her leave again? At any time during the night of October 29 or the early-morning hours of October 30, did you see her leave or return to her room?”
  • “No. I was there all night and I never saw her leave her room. Like I said, her room was directly across from the reception counter, so I would have seen her leave.”
  • Mr. Lang Furlough
  • Now I’d submit, Mr. Furlough, that during all that commotion, there were plenty of times that Miss Clark could have quietly walked out of her room, quickly crossed the street, and you would never have seen her. Isn’t that entirely possible?”
  • “Well, I guess it’s possible. But I never saw a thing. I didn’t see her leave her room that night—is what I’m saying.”
  • Mr. Lang Furlough
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