The numbers on her soccer jersey, 5! 5! 5! flash loudly at him. Lindsey gets home, surprising her mom, dad, and Grandma Lynn, are there, as she announces her successful break-in her mom is very upset but her father is extremely happy. As Jack is very relived to finally be convince that Mr. Harvey is the killer Lindsey says “I think that he saw me.” When Ruth shows up at Ray’s house she had brought candle’s. When Ray comes to the door Ruth explains that she wants to have another memorial for her at the cornfield. When Ruth and Ray get to the cornfield, they find Samuel and Hal there already. Others people have already come, left flowers, and gone. Neighbors can see from their windows, and they call their other neighbors. Lots of people start showing up and as the sun goes down, the cornfield fills with people holding candles,and singing songs. Lindsey shows her mom but her mom tells her that she isn't interested in any memorial. Sensing her distance, Lindsey asks her if she plans on leaving them. Lying, she says she won't leave them. She holds Lindsey and then tells her to go tell your father about the Memorial. Then Lindsey, Buckley and Jack make their way to join the growing crowd memorializing
The numbers on her soccer jersey, 5! 5! 5! flash loudly at him. Lindsey gets home, surprising her mom, dad, and Grandma Lynn, are there, as she announces her successful break-in her mom is very upset but her father is extremely happy. As Jack is very relived to finally be convince that Mr. Harvey is the killer Lindsey says “I think that he saw me.” When Ruth shows up at Ray’s house she had brought candle’s. When Ray comes to the door Ruth explains that she wants to have another memorial for her at the cornfield. When Ruth and Ray get to the cornfield, they find Samuel and Hal there already. Others people have already come, left flowers, and gone. Neighbors can see from their windows, and they call their other neighbors. Lots of people start showing up and as the sun goes down, the cornfield fills with people holding candles,and singing songs. Lindsey shows her mom but her mom tells her that she isn't interested in any memorial. Sensing her distance, Lindsey asks her if she plans on leaving them. Lying, she says she won't leave them. She holds Lindsey and then tells her to go tell your father about the Memorial. Then Lindsey, Buckley and Jack make their way to join the growing crowd memorializing