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[Shot in the Dark] Truth or consequences?

[Shot in the Dark] Truth or consequences?

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Hello, Detective  

Is Rick telling the straight story about where he's been since Monica was killed? And about what happened to his knuckles?

Or is he hiding something that he doesn't want to answer for?

Examine the evidence and share your thoughts in the comments.

Tip: Want to catch up on what's happened so far? Check out the Shot in the Dark recap.

Coming up … does a still-unaccounted-for person of interest know something that could break the case wide open?


New Case Documents for Detectives

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Rick Hughes interview

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Rick Hughes contacted the detectives and agreed to come in for an interview.


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Rick Hughes bio

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Rick joined the Eagle staff after earning a master's in journalism from Ole Miss.


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Coroner's preliminary report

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Preliminary report on the autopsy of Monica Drum. Additional analyses are ongoing.


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Frannie Grace interview

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The detectives asked the Oxford Eagle janitor what she witnessed the night Monica was shot.


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Preliminary forensic analysis

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The lab provided their preliminary findings on evidence recovered from the crime scene.


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Frank Knight interview

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The detectives asked Mr. Knight about his involvement in Rep. Hagen's relationship with Monica Drum.


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