Back in his office, Sean Murphy looked across his desk at Tara Lynch 0% Do we still think he did it?' he asked. He's our best hope at the moment, replied Lynch for Murphy coughed and looked out of the window. The first finger of his right hand was drawing circles on the desk in front of him. But I'm not a hundred percent sure, added Lynch. "I think we should check out the names he gave us Murphy's hand stopped moving. "Yes," he said, "we should. He looked at Lynch. If he really did it, he continued, you would expect him to have a better story than "I can't remember," wouldn't you?' True, agreed Lynch Anyway," Murphy stood up, that lawyer will want to get him out of here tomorrow morning. He'll s that Keegan's a lawyer, has never been in trouble before, and will come back and answer more questions any time want. We could try and keep Keegan for longer, but I don't think it's worth it at the moment I agree, said Lynch. OK. Get someone to check on Patrick Duffy continued Murphy. "I've known Duffy a long time and I don't see him as a killer. For him, crime is a profession, and going to prison is just something that happens when you have a bit of bad luck. It's possible that he didn't actually rob the