rdfs:comment | - Elizabeth Forte, a bank worker and colleague of Sam Cavanagh may have been the unwitting trigger for two murders, one of them Sam's. Sam started an affair with Elizabeth, and at some point it developed to the stage that he asked her what the situation would be if his wife were not around. And then she wasn't. Five years later, when Melanie's body does turn up, Sam is already dead, but Beckett and Castle think the lovers might have done away with her, and bring Elizabeth in for questioning.
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abstract | - Elizabeth Forte, a bank worker and colleague of Sam Cavanagh may have been the unwitting trigger for two murders, one of them Sam's. Sam started an affair with Elizabeth, and at some point it developed to the stage that he asked her what the situation would be if his wife were not around. And then she wasn't. Five years later, when Melanie's body does turn up, Sam is already dead, but Beckett and Castle think the lovers might have done away with her, and bring Elizabeth in for questioning. She says that, after Melanie vanished, and given the sinister undertones of Sam's earlier comments, she broke it off with him, but after he was killed eight months earlier, it didn't seem necessary to tell anyone else.
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