The Cathaleen Garamund Mystery
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It may not be suitable for children or the skittery to read.
Opinion of the writer: PG-13 material.
Who Dun Me In?
Cathaleen's Demise 8 O'clock on Winter's Night
Someone shot Jason’s wife, Cathaleen, while she was walking across a busy street one evening coming home from work. Witnesses made claims about the incident. Was Mrs. Garamund shot intentionally or accidentally in the crossfire between rival department store managers?
Jason was determined to prove it was the former, and that the shot came from his brother Lenny’s gun. But Lenny’s gun was nowhere to be found.
Cathaleen Garamund survived the shooting. “Only a graze,” said the doctors. A graze that never healed. A year later, the long suffering Cathaleen died. Prosecutors never filed charges against Lenny. But shortly after Jason bought a house in Crooked Mile and named it Drumkeeploch, that honored his wife’s childhood home, Annie’s epitaph visible only to Jason appeared at the time of her death. At 8 o’clock in the evening. She cursed to meet with a horrible end.
Epitaph: Forever Haunting He Who Dun Me In.
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