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〃What's wrong?〃 Janice asked。 〃Why are you looking at each other that way? Surely this man McGee will have to…〃
〃Rob McGee struck me as a good man; and I think he's a hell of a law officer〃; I said; 〃but he swings no weight in Trapingus County。 The power there is Sheriff Cribus; and the day he reopens the Detterick case on the basis of what I was able to find out would be the day it snows in hell。〃
〃But 。。。 if Wharton was there 。。。 if Detterick can identify a picture of him and they know he was there。 。 。 〃
〃Him being there in May doesn't mean he came back and killed those girls in June〃; Brutal said。 He spoke in a low; gentle voice; the way you speak when you're telling someone there's been a death in the family。 〃On one hand you've got this fellow who helped Klaus Detterick paint a barn and then went away。 Turns out he was mitting crimes all over the place; but there's nothing against him for the three days in May he was around Tefton。 On the other hand; you've got this big Negro; this huge Negro; that you found on the riverbank; holding two little dead girls; both of them naked; in his arms。〃
He shook his head。
〃Paul's right; Jan。 McGee may have his doubts; but McGee doesn't matter。 Cribus is the only one who can reopen the case; and Cribus doesn't want to mess with what he thinks of as a happy ending … 'it was a nigger〃 thinks he; 'and not one of our'n in any case。 Beautiful。 I'll go up there to Cold Mountain; have me a steak and a draft beer at Ma's; then watch him fry; and there's an end to it; 〃
Janice listened to all this with a mounting expression of horror on her face; then turned to me。 〃But McGee believes it; doesn't he; Paul? I could see it on your face。 Deputy McGee knows he arrested the wrong man。 Won't