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Chapter 74: Evidence Two — Marcus's Statement

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He read his own statement. In his own voice. In front of everyone.

Marcus Hale walked to the podium with the specific quality of movement of someone who has made a decision and is executing it past the point where the execution can be reversed and has arrived, therefore, at the specific, clean freedom that exists on the other side of the irreversible. He was not performing courage. He was not performing anything. He was simply walking to a podium in a room full of people and doing the thing he
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