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Eyes slowly turned and stared at Bob waiting for him to explain what Keith had just accused him of. Bob shook his head. His heart was beating out of his chest, he could feel his head practically swimming from the sudden rush of blood. “Dad?” Emily asked softly. “It’s…It’s all a lie, sweetie. The man is a criminal. Nothing he says can be trusted.” Ryan wasn’t sure if Emily could hear how her father’s voice shook, but he certainly did. If the man had been standing in front of a jury, they would have convicted him without a doubt. Ryan had no doubt Bob was the only one lying. Ryan had always believed his brother was innocent of their parents death. Despite what the courts had said, he had believed when Keith had told him he had not been drinking and was not responsible for the parents d