“Patrick’s Day Murder 11 I talked to Jack sooner than I had expected. He called shortly after eight Thursday morning, while I was sipping the last of my coffee. “I didn’t want to get you up last night,” he began. “There’s been an interesting development in the case of Mr. Joo’s gun.” “You’re not going to tell me it was the murder weapon.” “No, I’m not. I’m going to tell you it’s missing.” “Stolen?” “So he claims. Says his apartment was broken into on March eighteenth, conveniently one day after ...St. Patrick’s Day. He says he doesn’t carry it every day—and that Monday was a school day so he left it home. When he got back, it was gone, along with a couple of other things.” “Did he report it missing?” “Nope.” “I assume they searched his apartment.” “You bet. When he said he didn’t have it, they got a warrant.” “None of this makes him guilty,” I said uneasily. “You’re right. None of it does. But it is a violation of the rules under which he holds his gun permit.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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