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[The Last Word] Love gone wrong?

[The Last Word] Love gone wrong?

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Hello, Officer  

Detective Armstrong was surprised to find Jack at Zoe's house when he stopped by.

Was Jack's reason for being there as innocent as he claims, or did he have an ulterior motive?

And was he really as okay with Zoe's dalliances with other men as he claims, or did jealousy erupt in gunfire?

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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 … How did the other members of Zoe's writers' group feel about her success?



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Jack Swanson bio

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Jack caught the acting bug in high school and pursued it in college and beyond.


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Jack Swanson interview

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Detective Armstrong ran into Jack at Zoe's house.


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Evidence inventory - Chase residence

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The detectives took some items into evidence from Zoe's house.


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Columnist slain

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The Crime Beat reports: OWP columnist Zoe Chase killed in possible carjacking


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Howard & Marion Neidelmen interview

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The detectives spoke to Howard and Marion shortly after they arrived in town.


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Howard & Marion Neidelmen bio

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Howard and Marion are devoted to each other and their only child, Nancy.


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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 interview

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


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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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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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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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