As the killer walked, he imagined his ancestors smiling down on him.
He realized that the killer had walked into a mess.
The Deacon says that back in his time a killer could be walking the streets within a couple of years, sometimes less.
In nine out of 10 cases, their killers walk free.
The killer or killers apparently helped themselves to food and "were walking throughout the apartment," he said.
We know the killers walked away, headed down the block, not into a neighboring building.
What were the odds that the one time he did leave it unlocked, his killer walked in?
The killer walked forward along the starboard side, around the front, to the driver's door.
Mulgrave saw where the killer had walked back up to the bridge.
And when it was over, the killer walked back into the project, leaving the coats.