Chapter 9: Behind the CrimesFargo saw someone strange among the crowd of neighbors, a young man with dark hair and eyes that he had never seen before. The stranger was wearing a black hoodie and black jeans. He stood beside Mrs. Jamison, a widow who lived four doors down on his right, and her niece, Bree, who was a blond bombshell. At first, Fargo thought the young man Bree’s boyfriend, someone unfitting for the niece, and from the wrong side of the tracks. After further scrutiny of the trio, Fargo put two and two together and realized that the young woman and her dear aunt weren’t speaking to the young man. Then Hoodie squeezed through the onlookers and made his way between two of the houses across from Fargo’s house. The Buckners lived in one house, a nuclear family of four with an auti