This story just keeps on getting better and better! Right from the start I could tell it was going to be a lot better than the last one. And the reading got even better this time. Well, onto the story.
The story starts off where it left. Now Vazquez and Fogg were interviewing witnesses. Several of the eye witnesses had the same story, that when his home went up in flames, Willingham acted as if he didn't care and when the police came he put on a show. One witness claimed ton the contrary to what what he stated, she hadn't seen him try to enter the house until authorities arrived. Another neighbor reported that as the children's rooms went up in flames that he was more preoccupied in moving his car down the street. When the investigators spoke to a man named Father Monaghan, he said that he had a feeling that Willingham was in complete control. Upon interviewing Willingham, willingham claimed that on his way out of the house he claimed that there was fire on the ceiling and the walls and that he went out the house barefoot, not having to jump through any flames. However, Willingham and Vazquez both know that he's lying and that the fire originated from the floor.
All fingers point at Willingham, and there's no way for him to get out of it; however, he hasn't been arrested yet. Right now in the story, I don't even have any sympathy for the guy but with over 40 more pages left, who knows what could happen.
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