The Life We Bury

The Life We Bury, Chapter 32

is it right to approach the killer just to find out he did it?

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In my opinion, tracking down the killer in the attempt to get a confession is reckless. I would have thought that possibly it made more sense to find a way to get a sample of Lockwood's DNA. Joe's visit might afford him an opportunity to gather that type of evidence, but the fact he is approaching him to get a confession is dangerous.

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