The Life We Bury
The Life We Bury, Chapter 32
is it right to approach the killer just to find out he did it?
is it right to approach the killer just to find out he did it?
In my opinion, tracking down the killer in the attempt to get a confession is reckless. I would have thought that possibly it made more sense to find a way to get a sample of Lockwood's DNA. Joe's visit might afford him an opportunity to gather that type of evidence, but the fact he is approaching him to get a confession is dangerous.
The Life We Bury