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Seeing our startled expressions, Grace said, “She told me in a dream. What did you think I meant?” “Maybe I should write down exactly what happened so we can sort it out.” I held Simon against me as I dashed to the cashier’s counter, grabbed a pen and pad, and hurried back. Simon huffed as he settled himself again. “Okay,” I said, uncapping the pen, “let’s start from when you discovered the body. You said that Connie had no pulse, and this was after you pushed aside the armor.” “Correct.” “Did a...ny family members show up while you were there?” I asked. “Connie’s grandson did,” Grace said. “His name is Griffin Newport. He’s Burnett Newport Jr.’s son. Also Connie’s daughter-in-law, Juanita, came in while I was there.” I wrote down Griffin Newport, grandson; Juanita Newport, daughter-in-law. “Is Juanita Griffin’s mother?” I asked. “No. Juanita is Burnett’s fourth wife. His first wife was Griffin’s mother.” I wrote it down. “What were their reactions to the news?”
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