Page 344 of Icy Cold Death

He was foul.

“No! I didn’t kill her either.”

Yep.

She’d called that one.

“And you really didn’t kill Tiff Dunmore?” she asked again.

He didn’t hesitate.

“I told you. I didn’t kill them. I’m being framed. Why would I want all of this to come out?”

Genesis didn’t give up. She had him in interrogation, and she had one shot at this.

“How about your wife?”

He didn’t even flinch.

“I didn’t kill her either. I’m innocent.”

She shook her head.

Yeah, that was bullshit. He absolutely did kill his wife, and they just hadn’t found her yet.

Oh, and his ass was grass as soon as they did. It looked as if they’d called this one from the start. A snake was always a snake.

Genesis kept going.

“What about Marny?” she asked, showing him a picture of the woman.

“I didn’t kill her either! This is a witch hunt.”

She watched him.

“You know what?” she asked.

He didn’t speak.

“I actually believe you didn’t kill Marny or try to kill Brooklyn’s girlfriend. Someone is targeting you.”

Yeah, for those two.

The rest, well, he was going to hang. She just needed to get the proof to do that.

At her words, he put his head on the table.

“They are. I didn’t kill them. I didn’t even know Brooklyn’s girlfriend. Okay, I admit it. I had affairs. My wife was a cold fish in bed. I needed more as a man. When a man can’t get what he wants, and needs, he’s going to look elsewhere. Jessamy was my wife though. I loved her.”

Yeah, he was lying again.

He didn’t like the woman he was married to, and he had zero respect for the woman.

She could see the shift in his energy.

“So who would do this to you?” she asked. “If you had to pick someone, who would be trying to frame you for the deaths of Marny and the attack on Jennie?”

She didn’t say the others, because he absolutely killed them.