What You Don't Know by JoAnn Chaney5/10/2023 Now Hoskins is banished to the basement where he works cold cases. The narrators are: Hoskins, one of the arresting officers. This is a character study on those he left behind. It then picks up seven years later where we see the lasting affect on those involved in the case. The story begins with his arrest and the following immediate investigation leading up to the trial where Seever is sentenced to death. What makes this story unique is we already know who the killer is. Jacky Seever murdered 31 people (mostly women, but he wasn't picky) and buried them in his crawlspace. Sooner or later, the original ripple will slow, it will lose much of its urgency, but it’s still there. That’s how things like this are - a drop in still water that starts a ripple, and it spreads in every direction, going on and on, probably into infinity, never flatlining but starting other ripples that head in completely new directions. Those are just a few, because a crime like this has a wide reach, and you can never know how many are actually affected.
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