“But soon she became animated, getting up from the chair and pacing the room. “I talked to Dawtrey this spring,” she told me, “a few weeks before he died. Right around the time Callie Spencer won her party’s primary. The Current wanted a story about the Great Lakes Bank robbery—it was the most sensational part of Spencer’s history. Solid tabloid material. They had sent reporters to interview Dawtrey before, but no one ever got in. He didn’t want to talk. At least that’s what the people at the pr...ison said.” She didn’t let that stop her. She pretended she was his cousin and they let her see him. The visitation room at Kinross was a dreary place, she said. Crowded and noisy. She found Dawtrey sitting off in a corner. The first thing she noticed was that he had bruising around his left eye and a cut just above his eyebrow. “What happened to you?” she asked him. He started to bring a hand up to his face, then stopped and put it back on the table. “Nothing happened,”MoreLessRead More Read Less
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