“I got out my notebook and checked through what Carol Johnson had said. If she was right, then the field was wide open. I wondered if Glenn Sheedy could get me a list of the neighbours and friends who’d been questioned about Kylie, perhaps even copies of their statements. What if it had been someone from interstate? I thought. A regular visitor to the area, with a history of molestation elsewhere, but not caught in the police questioning? I gave myself a mental shake — no point in making it hard...er than it already was. I kept coming back to the enigma of Leonie Channing, but I found it hard to discredit Paul Whitehouse’s opinion. He was pretty hard-headed and cynical about that sort of thing — if he thought there was a deeper mystery to her behaviour, he was probably right. I was booked on an early flight back the next morning but I toyed with the idea of going home stand-by that night. Then I realised I was still too tired to be sitting around airports. I looked in the afternoon paper the motel had thoughtfully provided and found that there was a crime film festival at a bughouse, and Body Heat was showing that night.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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