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On this piece of scrap paper was a handwritten message that just said, quote, T. Bennett, good piece.
Ingram immediately called his partner over who walked over and looked at the note and both of them are like, okay.
Obviously, we need to bring John in right away for a chat.
But after leaving the bedroom and walking towards the door to leave, who comes in the front door?
None other than John Sosnovsky.
About an hour later, Ingram sat at an interrogation table in the sheriff's office, staring across it at John.
And John had a very confused look on his face, but otherwise seemed relatively calm.
Back at the apartment when John had walked in the door and sort of saw the detectives and didn't know what was going on, Ingram had told him who he was and why he was there.
And John had really just seemed surprised, but had quickly agreed to go with them to the station if they wanted to speak to him.
But Ingram knew from experience that, you know, just because John was acting very cooperative did not mean he was innocent.
Now, Ingram slid a picture of Tanya across the table and asked John if he knew who she was or had anything to do with her murder.
And John didn't deny it or act horrified or offended to be asked.
He just said he didn't really remember.
And when Ingram showed him the note they found in his bedroom that said T. Bennett, good piece on it, John just sort of squinted at it and said he really wasn't sure if he wrote that or not.
So these were all very straightforward questions and it was highly suspicious to Ingram
that John apparently just couldn't answer them, at least not cleanly.
And really, the rest of his interview went the same way, with John giving mostly just vague non-answers to everything Ingram asked, no matter how binary the question was supposed to be.
And Ingram was just sort of struck by how nonchalant John seemed whenever he responded, even though, I mean, he was being questioned about his connection to a murder.
This was not a time to be nonchalant.
This was a time to be forthcoming.