Albert Bolland is the owner of a storage company, and the man who dumped the body that triggered "A Chill Goes Through Her Veins". Albert himself, however, had nothing to do with the murder of Melanie Cavanagh and, figuring it was a Mob hit, wanted nothing to do with the cops, so it was unfortunate for him when the team turned up on his doorstep. It is even more unfortunate that he immediately, if unintentionally, confirms his own illegal activities.
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| - Albert Bolland is the owner of a storage company, and the man who dumped the body that triggered "A Chill Goes Through Her Veins". Albert himself, however, had nothing to do with the murder of Melanie Cavanagh and, figuring it was a Mob hit, wanted nothing to do with the cops, so it was unfortunate for him when the team turned up on his doorstep. It is even more unfortunate that he immediately, if unintentionally, confirms his own illegal activities.
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| - Albert Bolland is the owner of a storage company, and the man who dumped the body that triggered "A Chill Goes Through Her Veins". Albert himself, however, had nothing to do with the murder of Melanie Cavanagh and, figuring it was a Mob hit, wanted nothing to do with the cops, so it was unfortunate for him when the team turned up on his doorstep. It is even more unfortunate that he immediately, if unintentionally, confirms his own illegal activities. The matter of payments for the storage space, the last of which was made in person and in cash two months after Samuel Cavanagh was killed, seems to put Melanie's husband in the clear.
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