11 NoraNora plucked her copy of the Spokane Free Press from the doorstep and unfolded it to the front page. A six-column headline read, “Legal Fight for Convicted Murderer’s Life at Great Cost to Others”. Written by a senior reporter, the first third of the story summarized the Gustavo Ochoa case. It concluded that his lawyers claimed Timothy Randall could have murdered Faith Underwood. The remainder of the article was an interview with his son. Timothy Randall, Junior. She slammed the door shut and read the article standing in the kitchen. Junior had grown up in Sweet Home, next door to the victim. He spoke fondly of Mrs. Underwood. He’d been saddened by her death. Halfway down the final column, he named Nora Dockson as a law student who showed up to interview his father. Junior ass