Chopping Spree Quotes

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Book Title: Chopping Spree Author: Diane Mott Davidson Current Page in Book: 304.
1. When you hired your assistant, Liz, were you relieved?
Goldy: I was extremely relieved since I used to do everything for my company by myself. I had to get up at five in the morning to make the dishes for the event I am doing that day. At the moment, I overbooked on catering events, so having an extra set of hands to help me with everything takes a lot of stress off of my shoulders.
2. How did you feel when you and Barry almost got ran over by a truck?
Goldy: Barry and I knew someone was trying to stop the event when they tried to run us over. Barry told me I knew this would happen before he got murdered and he never told me what that meant.
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Julian helps me set up my station for every event that he is attending. He is a role model to my son Arch, and Julian is a father figure for Arch since Arch’s actual dad was abusive.
4. Even though Ellie was a suspect for Barry’s murderer, how did you know she was innocent after she fell inside a porta-potty?
Goldy: The police were starting to find evidence that shows that Ellie could have killed Barry, but the porta-potty she fell into was a trap. She walked into it without knowing there was no floor in it, so she fell in the tank. Then some unknown stranger arrived shortly later, and it was obvious he or she was trying to kill Ellie. I had to shoot at the stranger to keep Ellie safe, and then I believed her alibi.
5. When you found out Barry is giving his dog to you, how did you know it was a clue to figure out who murdered him?
Goldy: The woman who was temporarily taking care of Barry’s dog said Barry called the day he was murdered and told the woman if he did not come home that night, give the dog to Goldy. I was told the dog’s name was spelt wrong, and at the moment the dog’s name was Late. I later figured out it was suppose to be Latte, and I knew it was a clue since Barry loved

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