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23 Jack and Wendy sat down in the interview room for the second time that day, this time feeling rather more confident than they had before, but trying not to let too much show. They’d wondered if Connor French might’ve been clever enough to have anticipated their questioning and know what they knew — especially considering the questions they were asking. But he’d stuck resolutely to his guns, denying he’d ever left the house and kept to his holier than thou story. This gave them a distinct advantage, as they could prove categorically that what he’d told them in the first interview had been a pack of lies. Smarter suspects tended to stick to the truth as much as possible, changing only one or two small details to keep themselves on the side of innocence, whilst not being completely dispr