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I think by this time in the story, I thought Keller was the too-obvious suspect and wondered whether the author was throwing out red herrings. I kept going back and forth from this point on.
I could understand being reluctant for all the reasons mentioned earlier. But when the evidence became overwhelming, I didn't understand Nick's point of view. It wasn't supported well or clarified at all.
Nick should have brought in Father Keller for questioning at the least. I don't know why he kept resisting the guy that the profiler pointed to.Charlene, I thought he was too obvious too. I kept jumping between him and Ray Howard.
The only reason I didn't consider Ray is because he really didn't have a relationship with the kids for them to trust him.
Jonetta wrote: "The only reason I didn't consider Ray is because he really didn't have a relationship with the kids for them to trust him."I didn't think of that, Jonetta.
You would think at this point he would have started to trust her, but I think he was still stuck on the whole priest aspect. If Keller hadn't been with the church Nick would have been right on board. I was stuck between Keller and Howard. Eddie popped up a few times as well. Howard wasn't my main suspect. He always came across to me as an accomplice.


