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chapters 29 through 33 Summary
Over the next few days, Nick and Bob locate a list of one thousand original subscribers to a famous grass-roots gun magazine in their search for Lon Scott, who Nick now believes to be the real sniper. They check the names against state databases of people with disabled parking plates and reduce that list to seven names, then prepare to check out those seven people. Bob comes up with the idea that false identities usually begin by using the birth certificate of a child who died, so they begin cross referencing the names of the seven with death records. It's sheer luck that put them in contact with a conscientious records clerk in North Carolina who finds a matching last name and discovers that she has a death certificate for a child named Robert Parrish Albright and that several years later...
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