The next witness Adam called was a surprise. It was E. Garner
Goodman. Goodman first gave a brief history of his firms
representation o f Sam Cayhall.
“Does Kravitz and Bane represent Mr. Cayhall at this
m om ent?” Adam asked.
“Indeed we do.”
“And you’re here in Jackson at this moment working on the
case?”
“T hat’s correct.”
“Mr. Goodman, do you believe Sam Cayhall has told his
lawyers everything about the Kramer bombing?”
“No, I do not.”
Rollie Wedge sat up and listened carefully.
“Would you please explain?”