Piper watched as the police car drove off with David in the backseat, his words echoing in her thoughts. She knew the man was telling the truth, not only because she was friends with the couple, but because you couldn"t fake his emotions. "I guess it just goes to show, you never really know your neighbors," a voice said next to her. "You"re so right, Niles," Henry Lumpkin agreed, adding his own two cents. "This is just terrible." Piper turned to the two gossipy brothers as their words penetrated. She"d always been kind and forgiving of their gossip, but today their words hit the wrong cord. "Shame on the two of you. You know the Strauss"s as well as I do. Their arguments are just that: arguments. They would never hurt each other. I would be more concerned about finding out who really k