The links are jammed up guys.. its not going directly to the page, so when you go to the page, just use the little tab up top with the page number on it to chapter 59/page 265.. and then check the epilogue out as well.
Well the links wouldn't let me look at chapter 59 at all and not the full epilogue but what I did read in the epilogue was intriguing.
You know what he did bring up though about being blamed for being with Brewer during the time Shannon was there made me think about a few things.
First of all Shannan kept referring to "They" as in multiple people. The only person that was witness to who was in the home besides Shannan was the driver. Correct? So who was "they"?
Could he not have had more than a few people in the home when she arrived and she didn't know until the door closed? The driver wouldn't have been aware.
When Brewer went out to get the driver to help him get her out, the others could have easily hid in another room.
Maybe the only reason she did initially get out of the home alive was the fact she had a driver that night and the other victims didn't.
The minute she ran out of the house and the driver left after her, the other people could have left on foot trying to catch her before the driver found her and chased her into the marsh. Brewer stays behind to aid the cops acting innocent and pretending not to know what was wrong with her and she was crazy on drugs..... Meanwhile the others were taking care of Shannan in the marsh. She was a witness and needed to be silenced. If the "drifter" was in fact down in Florida healing from the car accident, then the house would only be occupied by Brewer and he could have had anyone there he wanted.
Another thing that truly is absurd is they won't release the 911 call.
I think the reason is Shannan was naming names and wasn't as out of it as Brewer was trying to make her out to be.
The 911 call needs to be released. There's no reason for them not to. Especially if it might help solve this case and put an end to the killings.