“The fact is, it doesn’t matter what you want to do becausewe’ve got the camera footage and we’ve got a number plate from the moped. Your attacker wasclever enough to cover the plate on the roads close to your house but as we followed him on the streetcameras, he stopped to remove the bag and then merrily carried on through the streets. He’s what wecall in the trade “a moron”.’Silence. Jessica offered the tub of grapes again and this time Thomas took a small handful. ‘I thought you didn’t eat fr...uit?’‘Changed my mind.’‘So are you going to say something, or do you want me to keep telling you what you alreadyknow?’‘I guess I sound like a bit of a tit now, don’t I?’ Jessica didn’t mean to laugh but it was the resigned way he said it with a mouthful of grape that set her off. Even Thomas joined in with a knowing smile. ‘You got him, then? He never was the sharpest match in the box.’‘I think you mean knife in the drawer but, yes, we got him. He left the moped in a lock-up garagewhere we didn’t have a camera but then walked onto the street where we did.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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