Death On Account (The Lakeland Murders) - Plot & Excerpts
The Sisters were good to me, and kept me on even when Aidan was in trouble.’ ‘And did you manage to buy your house, run your car and bring up your children on your income from that job?’ ‘I had some life insurance.’ ‘Really, which company?’ ‘I can’t remember. It’s a long time ago. But that paid off the mortgage.’ ‘We can check, Mrs. McGrath. It’s not difficult.’ She shrugged. ‘And have you had any financial help since then, Mrs. McGrath?’ ‘My family has been generous from time to time, when I’ve needed a bit of help.’ ‘Which family members? Different, or always the same one?’ ‘Usually my brother Pat, Patrick Murphy.’ ‘Patrick James Murphy, born 21st September 1955?’ ‘Yes, that’s right.’ ‘We know your brother very well, Mrs. McGrath. But you probably know that already. He’s been away often enough.’ ‘He hasn’t been in trouble for years. He’s got a business now, and he’s doing very well.’ ‘And when we look at your old car, we won’t find Pat’s prints or DNA on it?’ ‘You might do.
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