by WifeWatchman
Mr. Riordan was bartending the party that fateful evening. He seems to be the last one to have handled the champagne bottle that contained a foreign substance so should be a suspect. The same bottle that his wife pushed repeatedly on the victim that she was boinking at the time, so she's also a person of interest. The Starnes kid? I don't know about that.... Who moved the body over county lines? This case has me stumped at this point...I think I'll go back and re-read everything....
Mr. Riordan was not the bartender; young Tommy was. But nice thoughts along those lines, especially about Mrs. Riordan. Keep up the good detective work! :-)
I'm talking about Nathan Allen who, in a previous chapter, said something about the SBI doing very well in the investigation and was making a lot of progress--when the truth is the SBI had absolutely nothing and the T & C Police had learned a lot. Sen Allen had to be a liberal Dummycrat. They never see the facts, they just have their heads in the clouds and claim 'everything is beautiful'.
Not much of an idea so just going to roo along. My early money was on Kip who I thought had been a waiter at the party.