
She never considers Mrs Chamberlain but there is no proof that Mrs Chamberlain was actually getting a wax.Ĭharlotte is in charge of running the Homecoming court and has all the plans for it in her organizer. A little bit later, Emma is nearly killed at the school. In book two, when the girls get makeovers at the Chamberlain house, Mrs Chamberlain grabs the keys to her MERCEDES and says she is going out for a wax. The house alarm is set and there no records of it being unmanned. The only people in the home are Sutton's friends (who have all been exonerated) and Mrs. During the sleepover someone in the Chamberlain household strangles and threatens her. She is later threatened and told that she was told not to leave. When Emma tries to skip town, a silver MERCEDES drives by slowly watching her.

In book 2, Mrs Chamberlain even comes out and says that "he knows I'll kill him if it's true." (This is actually a flashback of Sutton's memory so it was said before her death and not during the events of book two.) It's revealed later that both Char AND her mom believe her father is having an affair. Charlotte thinks he is in Tokyo, but he's been lying about that, obviously. Sutton has been dead less than 24 hours and Mr C is positively shocked to see her there. The first person Emma sees in Arizona, who recognizes her as Sutton, is Mr.

I think he and Becky had an affair, which resulted in the twins birth. I think Sutton and Emma are Mr Chamberlain's children. The teacher points out that Medea HAD to kill the children to punish her husband for cheating on her. It is emphasized during an English class that the class is reading Medea. But by the clues given us so far, it HAS to be Mrs Chamberlain (or possibly Charlotte). Everyone thinks the killer is Ethan, because Sara is using him as a red herring. So now I know you're thinking wtf? But if you think about it, it all adds up. you're getting it here FIRST folks, because I haven't seen this anywhere else.

Stop here if you don't want to be spoiled. Oh well, I still think my ending would've been a smarter, less obvious ending.

Why Sara, if it was entirely meaningless to the story, did you bother with the whole Chamberlain cheating scandal? What a useless waste of page space. And it's disappointing because I apparently gave Shepard way too much credit, thinking she was using things like, oh say - literary devices like foreshadowing and back story.
