"You said on the phone that you're ready to tell me everything," Detective Blake said, activating the digital recorder between them. "But Father, you've maintained your innocence for months. Your attorney advised against this meeting. What's changed?"
Father Garrett's eyes held a weariness that went deeper than physical exhaustion. "Detective Blake, I've spent forty years hearing confessions, absolving sins, and counseling people to embrace the truth. I can no longer live as a hypocrite. There are things you need to know about the Riverside murders, about Daniel Morrison's death, and about mistakes I made that set terrible events in motion."
The Riverside case had consumed Detective Blake's life for the better part of a year. Three seemingly unconnected murders had rocked the small coastal community, each victim found with a prayer card bearing different biblical verses about forgiveness and redemption. The killer had shown no pattern in victim selection—a prominent businessman, a school teacher, and a retired judge—but the religious symbolism had eventually led investigators to St. Mary's Catholic Church and its longtime pastor.