Chapter 3-3

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After dinner, they put their dishes in the sink for Andy to deal with later—when he felt like it—and moved back into the living room. Andy wasn’t ready for Sean to leave, so he’d suggested brewing a pot of coffee, and he was glad when his friend and partner agreed. Maybe Sean didn’t want to leave yet either. “Hey, did I see you talking with Edgar Lopez?” Andy nodded and rested his feet on his coffee table. “Sure did. Sorry, should have mentioned it to you. Was just asking about his and Scott’s case.” “The guy who killed the homeless in the park was caught and convicted. Can’t be the same perp.” Andy rolled his eyes. “Duh. I know that. I just wanted his opinion on whether he thought we might have something similar.” “Okay. And?” “He thinks so.” Sean remained quiet for a moment. Then

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