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[The Last Word] Was Zoe's murder about money?

[The Last Word] Was Zoe's murder about money?

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Hello, Officer  

Zoe withdrew a significant amount of cash the night she died. When her wallet was found, her cash and credit cards were missing.

Did Zoe lose her life as the result of a robbery gone wrong?

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Examine the evidence and share your thoughts in the comments.

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Coming up … Is it just a coincidence that Zoe's birth mother is in town?



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Evidence inventory - crime scene

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CSU provided an inventory of evidence collected at the scene of Zoe Chase's homicide.


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Audio transcript

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Investigators transcribed a portion of an audio recording potentially relevant to the Zoe Chase homicide.


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Dani Bonner bio

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Dani and Zoe were best friends from the day they met until the day Zoe died.


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Dani Bonner interview

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The detectives returned to the Bonner residence a little later to talk to Dani.


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Ed Bonner interview

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The detectives visited the Bonner residence and spoke to Ed, the only one home at the time.


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Ed Bonner bio

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Ed has never been happier since he married vivacious Dani, and they had twin girls.


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Kathy Silverman bio

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Kathy started young in the publishing industry and later started her own literary agency.


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Kathy Silverman interview

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Detective Armstrong spoke to the agent who was negotiating Zoe's book deal.


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Zoe's calendar entries

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The detectives reviewed Zoe's calendar entries for the day she was killed and the next day.


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Chase call records

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Investigators examined call activity from Zoe's cell phone on the day she was killed.


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Oxford Writers Circle canvass

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The detectives spoke to members of Zoe's writing group about their meeting the night she was killed.


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Richard Bertuch interview

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Detective Armstrong stopped by The Oxford Weekly Planet to talk to Zoe's editor.


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