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Jennifer Amell

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Dark Valley
Chapter 18 | Down the Alley

I think Allie made up a weird little lie to explain why he was there at one o'clock at the time of death. Additionally, according to some witnesses who passed by, Linda would have been out in the yard sunbathing when Allie stopped by. So if Allie stopped by the house between 12.30 and 1, he would have likely encountered Linda outside and not knocked on the door.

Dark Valley
Chapter 18 | Down the Alley

I think Allie made up a weird little lie to explain why he was there at one o'clock at the time of death. Additionally, according to some witnesses who passed by, Linda would have been out in the yard sunbathing when Allie stopped by. So if Allie stopped by the house between 12.30 and 1, he would have likely encountered Linda outside and not knocked on the door.

Dark Valley
Chapter 18 | Down the Alley

But I suppose it's possible that he caught Linda right after she answered the phone call from Steve at 12.40 p.m.

Dark Valley
Chapter 18 | Down the Alley

But I suppose it's possible that he caught Linda right after she answered the phone call from Steve at 12.40 p.m.

Dark Valley
Chapter 18 | Down the Alley

But it's strange, and part of the reason I'm here talking to you and your brother is...

Dark Valley
Chapter 18 | Down the Alley

But it's strange, and part of the reason I'm here talking to you and your brother is...

Dark Valley
Chapter 18 | Down the Alley

Okay, a couple things to unpack here. First, his son says that Wickham offered to get him an attorney when the detectives came sniffing around. Now, why would someone's employer offer them a criminal defense attorney? Is that normal corporate behavior? Apparently, it's a common thing for companies to do if it'll affect the employee's job performance or damage the company's public image.

Dark Valley
Chapter 18 | Down the Alley

Okay, a couple things to unpack here. First, his son says that Wickham offered to get him an attorney when the detectives came sniffing around. Now, why would someone's employer offer them a criminal defense attorney? Is that normal corporate behavior? Apparently, it's a common thing for companies to do if it'll affect the employee's job performance or damage the company's public image.

Dark Valley
Chapter 18 | Down the Alley

And remember, this happened on the heels of Whitcomb paying their fines in Vermont after that whole bid-rigging fiasco and indictment. And they were probably just getting their public image under control when, boom, one of their senior employees was at the home of a murder victim at the time of the victim's death. Yeah, not a great look.

Dark Valley
Chapter 18 | Down the Alley

And remember, this happened on the heels of Whitcomb paying their fines in Vermont after that whole bid-rigging fiasco and indictment. And they were probably just getting their public image under control when, boom, one of their senior employees was at the home of a murder victim at the time of the victim's death. Yeah, not a great look.

Dark Valley
Chapter 18 | Down the Alley

I also have nothing corroborating the fact that Allie actually took off after dropping by the Moore's house, as his son suggests. What I do have is Steve Moore saying he passed Allie on the road at 3 p.m. after claiming to have been there two hours previous. But the youngest brings up a good point here.

Dark Valley
Chapter 18 | Down the Alley

I also have nothing corroborating the fact that Allie actually took off after dropping by the Moore's house, as his son suggests. What I do have is Steve Moore saying he passed Allie on the road at 3 p.m. after claiming to have been there two hours previous. But the youngest brings up a good point here.

Dark Valley
Chapter 18 | Down the Alley

If Allie wasn't the one who sold the job at the Moore's or did the driveway, how would Steve have known it was him? Well, Allie was driving a distinctive vehicle.

Dark Valley
Chapter 18 | Down the Alley

If Allie wasn't the one who sold the job at the Moore's or did the driveway, how would Steve have known it was him? Well, Allie was driving a distinctive vehicle.

Dark Valley
Chapter 18 | Down the Alley

Okay. Yep, yellow. As we know, yellow paint chips were found on victim Barbara Agnew's vehicle. But I just don't know if that Wickham yellow would be the same as that daisy yellow color that they lifted from Agnew's front grill.

Dark Valley
Chapter 18 | Down the Alley

Okay. Yep, yellow. As we know, yellow paint chips were found on victim Barbara Agnew's vehicle. But I just don't know if that Wickham yellow would be the same as that daisy yellow color that they lifted from Agnew's front grill.

Dark Valley
Chapter 18 | Down the Alley

This brings us to the golden question, which I put to the youngest son. I'm going to ask you, like, probably a difficult question, but did it ever cross your mind that your dad could be responsible for that murder?

Dark Valley
Chapter 18 | Down the Alley

This brings us to the golden question, which I put to the youngest son. I'm going to ask you, like, probably a difficult question, but did it ever cross your mind that your dad could be responsible for that murder?

Dark Valley
Chapter 18 | Down the Alley

I didn't get the sense that the youngest was trying to deceive me in any way. And I certainly didn't get the same weird vibes as I did his older brother. The youngest was warm and inviting and laughed quickly. I just didn't get the sense that he was trying to cover for his father or for the legacy of a man he loved. This is tricky stuff. Like, I'm not presenting him with any evidence, really.

Dark Valley
Chapter 18 | Down the Alley

I didn't get the sense that the youngest was trying to deceive me in any way. And I certainly didn't get the same weird vibes as I did his older brother. The youngest was warm and inviting and laughed quickly. I just didn't get the sense that he was trying to cover for his father or for the legacy of a man he loved. This is tricky stuff. Like, I'm not presenting him with any evidence, really.