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[The Last Word] Who killed Zoe Chase?

[The Last Word] Who killed Zoe Chase?

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Hello, Detective  

Detectives Armstrong and Murphy have narrowed down their suspect pool to two.

Is one of those suspects Zoe's killer? Were they both in it together?

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Examine the evidence and share your thoughts in the comments.

Tip: Want to find out what's happened so far in The Last Word investigation? Check out the Case Recap.

Coming up … the detectives take Zoe's killer(s) into custody.


New Case Documents for Detectives

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Peggy LeClaire search

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The detectives executed a warrant to search Peggy LeClaire's residence for potential evidence.


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Mallory Benson search

Seal of Yoknapatawpha County with the label 'Search Warrant'

The detectives executed a warrant to collect evidence potentially relevant to the investigation from Mallory Benson.


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Boyd Forbes interview

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Detective Armstrong went to talk to an inmate who might have some relevant information.


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Peggy LeClaire interview #3

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Detective Armstrong wanted to get Peggy's take on Mallory's story.


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Mallory Benson interview #3

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Attorney John Welles contacted the detectives to say his client wanted to meet with them.


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Myra Portnoy interview

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Detective Murphy visited a local store to follow up on a possible lead.


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