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"
But
...
if
Wharton
was
there
...
if
Detterick
can
identify
a
picture
of
him
and
they
know
he
was
there
...
"
"
Him
being
there
in
May
does
n't
mean
he
came
back
and
killed
those
girls
in
June
,
"
Brutal
said
.
He
spoke
in
a
low
,
gentle
voice
,
the
way
you
speak
when
you
're
telling
someone
there
's
been
a
death
in
the
family
.
"
On
one
hand
you
've
got
this
fellow
who
helped
Klaus
Detterick
paint
a
barn
and
then
went
away
.
Turns
out
he
was
committing
crimes
all
over
the
place
,
but
there
's
nothing
against
him
for
the
three
days
in
May
he
was
around
Tefton
.
On
the
other
hand
,
you
've
got
this
big
Negro
,
this
huge
Negro
,
that
you
found
on
the
riverbank
,
holding
two
little
dead
girls
,
both
of
them
naked
,
in
his
arms
.
"
He
shook
his
head
.
"
Paul
's
right
,
Jan.
.
McGee
may
have
his
doubts
,
but
McGee
does
n't
matter
.
Cribus
is
the
only
one
who
can
reopen
the
case
,
and
Cribus
does
n't
want
to
mess
with
what
he
thinks
of
as
a
happy
ending
--
'
it
was
a
nigger
"
thinks
he
,
"
and
not
one
of
our
'n
in
any
case
.
Beautiful
.
I
'll
go
up
there
to
Cold
Mountain
,
have
me
a
steak
and
a
draft
beer
at
Ma
's
,
then
watch
him
fry
,
and
there
's
an
end
to
it
.
"
Janice
listened
to
all
this
with
a
mounting
expression
of
horror
on
her
face
,
then
turned
to
me
.
"
But
McGee
believes
it
,
does
n't
he
,
Paul
?
I
could
see
it
on
your
face
.
Deputy
McGee
knows
he
arrested
the
wrong
man
.
Wo
n't
he
stand
up
to
the
Sheriff
?
"
"
All
he
can
do
by
standing
up
to
him
is
lose
his
job
,
"
I
said
.
"
Yes
,
I
think
that
in
his
heart
he
knows
it
was
Wharton
.
But
what
he
says
to
himself
is
that
,
if
he
keeps
his
mouth
shut
and
plays
the
game
until
Cribus
either
retires
or
eats
himself
to
death
,
he
gets
the
job
.
And
things
will
be
different
then
.
That
's
what
he
tells
himself
to
get
to
sleep
,
I
imagine
.
And
he
's
probably
not
so
much
different
than
Homer
about
one
thing
.
He
'll
tell
himself
,
"
After
all
,
it
's
only
a
Negro
.
It
's
not
like
they
're
going
to
burn
a
white
man
for
it
.
"
"
"
Then
you
'll
have
to
go
to
them
,
"
Janice
said
,
and
my
heart
turned
cold
at
the
decisive
,
no-doubt-about-it
tone
of
her
voice
.
"
Go
and
tell
them
what
you
found
out
.
"
"
And
how
should
we
tell
them
we
found
it
out
,
Jan
?
"
Brutal
asked
her
in
that
same
low
voice
.