Suzie's family is still depressed and hopeless,even though it has been 8 years since the death. Despite the fact, Len Fenerman, the detiective who worked on Suzie's case, gets a phone call from an out of state police department. They say that they have finally found the remains of a girl they have been looking for for many years. Along with the body they found a charm from suzie's charm bracelet that she was wearing they day of her death. No one except Suzie knew that that Pennsylvania charm was the one thing Mr. Harvey had taken from her dead body on that horrible night. Len was puzzled. How many little girls had Mr. Harvey killed? that thought disturrbed him. Len then put "George Harvey" into the data base to see if he could find out, but nothing came up. The name was non-existant.
Most of Suzie's family had tried to move on, thinking that no body would ever turn up. Everyone that is except Jack, Suzie's father. One day Jack sees now 12 year old Buckley talking a box out to his garden. He doesn't think anything of it until he sees the words on the side of the box. It was the box filled with suzies clothes. Jack asks Buckley what he was doing with those clothes, now thrown down onto the earth, having no meaning whatsoever to Buckley. He tells jack that he was going to use them for his tomatos plant and that it was time his dad moved on. From there, everthing seemed to slow down in Jack's perspective. He was having a heart attack. He fell to the ground and later awoke in a hospital bed
Suzie's mother, Abigail, was now working at a vinyard in California. She received a note on her desk telling her that her husband was in the hospital. She wasn't sure what took over her but she caught the next plane over and was there the next day. She realized that she missed her family, but she didn't know how to re-enter, and she wasn't sure if her family would let her.
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