“No, but he promised to do so.”
From what Lena said, Carter knew now how it was that Rich had learned of the existence of the Blanchard confession.
The case was becoming clearer to the detective.
But, still, for all that, he had not secured any positive evidence to prove that Rich had anything to do with the murder.
“Lena,” he said, “you say that you believe your brother was murdered?”
“I do,” the woman replied.
“Do you think Rich had anything to do with it?”
“I am not sure.”
“Will you be guided by me?”
“I will.”