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I don't know. If he held back and Bosch had killed someone else, he would be kicking himself. But, since he had just come up with the suspicions about Bosch, I think he could have taken more time before telling Winston his discoveries.
I think he needed to be less certain when he communicated his suspicions. He seemed to think his reasoning was unquestionable, imo.
Considering the circumstance, Terry was a bit too quick to jump the gun and share his suspicions. Everything he had was circumstantial at best and the fact that Harry was the key witness in a murder trial should have been ringing Terry's warning bells.
I was disappointed in how quickly he jumped to this conclusion. At best, it was a theory he needed to explore more deliberately, just like he did in Blood Work. He almost killed Harry's career and assisted a murderer in getting off free.
Jonetta wrote: "He almost killed Harry's career and assisted a murderer in getting off free. ."Yes. If Harry hadn't gotten wind of it (or suspected from the start) and gone to Terry to tell him he was missing something, Harry could have gone to prison for a crime he did not commit and Storey would have gone free to kill again.

