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Chapters 35 through 37 Summary
Tempe speaks to Gilbert and learns that Desjardins could not have been wearing the cap at the time of his murder. Gilbert believes the cap was worn by the assailant and lost in the struggle. Charbonneau calls and says he found more information on Crease. Crease began a master's degree at the University of South Carolina, but disappeared for six years. Crease resurfaced working in Canadian television. Tempe explains that the dandruff proves that neither Desjardins nor Dorsey could have worn the cap found at the murder scene.
In chapter thirty-six, Jocelyn comes into Tempe's office and tells her she was present at the time of Desjardins's murder. She also gives Tempe a photo that Desjardins's murderer dropped. Tempe calls Claudel, and Claudel agrees that Crease should be questioned. Before leaving the office, Tempe makes airline reservations for Kit to return...
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