A Spider's Web: A Killer Who Almost Got Away

A Spider's Web: A Killer Who Almost Got Away

We like to think we can trust ourselves—that our read on a situation, whatever that situation may be, is correct. We need to believe we’ve got this, we’re seeing the world as it really is, nobody’s gonna get the drop on us. But sometimes, we find...
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We like to think we can trust ourselves—that our read on a
situation, whatever that situation may be, is correct. We need to
believe we’ve got this, we’re seeing the world as it really is,
nobody’s gonna get the drop on us. But sometimes, we find ourselves
through the looking glass. Sometimes, just when we think we’ve got
a handle on a situation, everything shifts like the changing images
of a hologram, and our whole world rocks on its foundations.
Sometimes we have to face the fact that nothing is what it looks
like. Sometimes we have to admit we were wrong—and if we don’t
right that wrong, it will spell disaster for everyone around us.
One of the people in this story found that out the hard way.

Sources:
Invitation to Murder by Gail Abbott Zimmerman
CBS's "48 Hours," episode "Invitation to Murder"

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