Fat hen farm 01- Killer tracks

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married Kitty, Candy was devastated. She hated Kitty for that. Eventual y, she settled for being David’s girlfriend but had refused to marry him. Candy pretended to have a friendship with Tina to have an in with the brothers, not that it helped at al . Tina could read Candy like a cheap novel and used that to her advantage. Suffice it to say, Candy was not the sharpest tool in the shed.
    Walking into the Stop and Style, Tina was super friendly. “Hi Candy. How’s everything going?” Candy whispered, “Tina, I’m heartbroken. I can’t believe Roger is dead. Who would do that? Do you think it was Kitty?” Tina sat in Candy’s chair thinking, what is she heartbroken about? “I don’t think Kitty had anything to do with it. What is David saying?” Candy looked around the shop to make sure no one was listening. She leaned in close to Tina. “Of course he thinks it’s Kitty. He hates her. He says it was her gun that was the murder weapon. She kept the gun in the glove compartment of her car.”
    “How does he know that?” Tina asked in shock.
    “I don’t know. Maybe he saw it there? The only good coming out of this is that David told me he’s coming into a lot of money.”
    “Real y? He told you that? Where is it coming from?” Tina prodded for more detail.
    “Something about money Roger owed him and a life insurance policy. He didn’t tel me the details. But he did say he was taking me on a vacation. I can’t wait!” Candy said with enthusiasm.
    Tina caught Candy’s hand to stop the hair cut. “He’s not wasting any time making big plans, is he?”
    “What do you mean?” Candy’s eyes widened with a look of surprise and concern.
    “Oh never mind. Just finish the hair cut.” Tina felt disgusted with Candy’s attitude.
    Candy looked closely at Tina. “You don’t seem too upset about Roger.”
    “I’m not. Roger was a jerk. But I’m not benefiting from his death either.”
    “You don’t think David was involved, do you?” Candy actual y looked scared.
    “Candy, I didn’t say that, but it does make you wonder, doesn’t it? What is he going to do now that he lost his job?” Tina thought none of this added up to anything that made sense.
    “He says he’s not worried. He was ready to quit anyway,” Candy said very nonchalantly.
    “Real y? Then why was he so upset with Kitty and blaming her for him getting fired?”
    “Uh . . . I don’t know.”
    Candy finished cutting Tina’s hair. Both women trying to put the puzzle pieces together.
    “Thanks for the hair cut, Candy. What do I owe you today?” Tina just wanted to get away from Candy as fast as possible.
    “Thirty dol ars for a wash and cut. Thanks for your business, Tina.”
    Tina paid and left the Stop and Style. She decided it was time to go to David’s house. She wasn’t sure what to think about David at the moment.
    She had always liked him best, but lately he had been acting kind of strange. He was always driving a different car from the dealership, but never seemed to sel many. He spent money like it grew on trees. Where was it coming from?
    Tina was happy to see that David’s car was in his driveway. As she walked to the front door, it opened and someone Tina had never seen before hurried out to a black car parked on the street. David saw Tina and stayed standing in the doorway.
    “What do you want?” David snarled when he saw Tina.
    “Hel o to you to, David. Who was that?”
    “It’s not real y any of your business. What are we going to do about a service for Roger?”
    “Isn’t that up to Kitty? I’l help her with the arrangements. I think it should be something smal . Just family and close friends. Roger wasn’t too popular and I don’t want to deal with a lot of curious people pretending that they were his friend.”
    “That’s fine.”
    “By the way, what’s the deal with that life insurance policy we had on Roger?” Tina asked with al sincerity.
    “Ah . . . wel . . . you aren’t on that anymore,
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