I think we should break up.
I see Nathanโs text as soon as I wake up. It was sent at two in the morning Texas time. Midnight in California. I wonder whether he was drunk.
Why???? I laugh as I pushย send.
I wonder what finally pushed him over the edge. Maybe he made it to the episode about my cheating with Kyle. He could excuse murder, but he drew the line at my cheating on my husband.
Itโs only six in the morning in Los Angeles, so I donโt expect a response right away. Or ever, maybe.
Momโs gym agreed to let me use her pass while Iโm in town, and I get on the treadmill, untilย run run runย is the only thought going round and round in my brain.
Nathan hasnโt texted back by the time I get home and shower, but Matt has.
Every part of my body tenses when I see his name on my screen.
Hey. Meet me for lunch. Please?
I want to ignore it, like I ignored every single other text he sent me over the years.
But I think of Benโs request. Of Grandmaโs request. Of Savvy.
I was never good at convincing Matt to do anything, but maybe things are different now. Maybe Iโm different now.
Maybe Iโm just an even bigger idiot. Sure, I reply.
Mattโs waiting in the booth of the Mexican restaurant when I arrive, scrolling through his phone. He looks up and smiles when he spots me walking toward him.
A waitress passes me, holding a tray of sizzling fajitas. Oh damn. Those hot plates could do so much damage if pounded into a human skull. Iโd have to be careful not to burn myself in the process, though.
โLetโs killโโ
Nope. No. I do not have the energy for the voice right now. Letโs focus, brain.
Matt stands as I approach, and heโs hugging me before I can react. He smells familiarโa hint of cedar in his aftershave, mint from his Tic Tac habit.
I avoid looking at him as we pull away, because Iโm repeatedly bashing a fajita plate into his face.
I slide onto the red plastic, noting that Matt has a margarita in front of him and has ordered one for me as well. Iโm not a huge fan of day drinking, or of salt on the rim of my glass, and he knew both of these things at one point. Iโm not sure he cared back then either.
My phone buzzes, and I nudge it out of my purse to see that Nathan has replied to my last text.
Weโre just going in different directions.
I guess thatโs fair. Iโm possibly headed to prison, and he is headed back to the dating apps to find a new girlfriend.
Another text pops up.
Iโm sorry. Iโll pack up your stuff. Tell me when you want to come get it.
I drop my phone back in my purse and look up at Matt. Ex-husband in front of me, ex-boyfriend texting me to pick up my shit. I am positively on fire.
โThanks for coming.โ Matt intertwines his fingers, sliding them across to the middle of the table. He clearly remembers that I like his hands.
โSure.โ I take a tiny sip of my margarita because I actually would like to take the edge off this day, and because heโll comment on it if I donโt drink it. Iโm good at avoiding pissing off Matt.
Mostly.
I carefully put my drink back down. Itโs a colorful Mexican tile table, the type that might topple your drink if you put it down on the edge of one of the tiles. Matt hates it when I spill things.
โHow are you doing?โ His brow is furrowed in concern. โIt must be hard, being back.โ
โItโs all right.โ
โAre you listening to the podcast?โ he asks. โYeah. Iโm in touch with him, actually. Ben.โ
He stops with his margarita almost to his lips. โWhat?โ โI ran into him at the diner. He asked for my help.โ
โYour โฆ help?โ He saysย helpย like itโs the weirdest thing heโs ever heard in his life.
โYeah, he wants an interview. I figured what the hell?โ
โAre you serious?โ He puts the margarita down. It wobbles on the uneven tiles.
โYes.โ
โLucy, that is not a good idea.โ โWhy not?โ
His eyes widen slightly, like I should already know the answer to that question.
Because you murdered her, Lucy.
โHeโs not on your side,โ Matt finally says. โNo. Heโs not.โ
โThenโฆ?โ Heโs exasperated. Iโm very familiar with this emotion from Matt.
โNo oneโs on my side. But he doesnโt seem to be on anyoneโs side, so thatโs really the most I can ask for.โ
He lets out a long sigh and takes another drink of his margarita. Iโm still getting used to his shorter hair. Itโs cropped so short I can see his scalp. Something about it makes him seem hostile. His scalp is angry.
โHe said that you didnโt do an interview.โ โOf course not.โ
โI donโt care if you do one. Just, if you said no because of me.โ
โJesus, Lucy, of course I said no because of you.โ His exasperation is growing. โYou could show a little gratitude, dammit!โ he had screamed at me as I stuffed my clothes into garbage bags. I still donโt know what I was supposed to be grateful for. I guess that he wanted to stay married, even though he thought I murdered my closest friend?
I canโt muster up any gratitude for that, even now. โI have an idea!โ the voice yells.
โI think you should do it.โ I dip a chip into the salsa and pop it in my mouth.
โI literally canโt think of a worse idea.โ
โIโm doing an interview. Kyleโs already told the whole world that you were cheating on me. You donโt want to share your side?โ
โI wasnโt cheating on you.โ
โI HAVE AN IDEA!โ
I manage not to snort-laugh, which is a real accomplishment. โThen you
reallyย should do the interview and tell Ben that.โ
He leans back in the booth, working his jaw in a way that used to make me nervous. I pull the napkin off my silverware and imagine stabbing the knife in his eye.
โYou know what? Fine.โ Heโs got me now. Thatโs his โIโll show herโ tone. โTell Ben to call me again. Iโll do it.โ
Listen for the Lie Podcast with Ben Owens
EPISODE FOURโโTHE AMNESIA DEFENSEโ
When the news about Savannahโs death first broke, it was widely believed that there was a third person who killed Savannah and injured Lucy. But when police were unable to find evidence of anyone else on the scene, and when Lucy continued to insist that she remembered nothing about that night, the narrative began to change.
Remember Joanna Clarkson? One of Matt and Lucyโs neighbors from the Block? She spoke to me again about how suspicion started to shift to Lucy.
Joanna:ย Well, the scratches and bruising on Savvyโs arms were concerning, for sure. But I was still skeptical until I heard about them fighting at the wedding. And then right after that, Matt threw Lucy out of the house, and it just doesnโt get any more suspicious than that.
Ben:ย He threw her out? Do you know that for sure?
Joanna:ย I know for sure that he asked her to leave.
Ben:ย And this was immediately after she was released from the hospital, right?
Joanna:ย Right. And that is just weird timing. You do not kick your injured spouse out of the house after suffering through a trauma like that unless you think she did it. Iโm sorry, I know Matt, and that is the only reason he could have done that. The only reason.
Ben:ย At this point, did most people you knew think that Lucy was the one who murdered Savannah?
Joanna:ย Everyone I knew thought that.
Ben:ย But the police never arrested her for the murder, correct?
Joanna:ย They never did. Something about not having a murder weapon, or a solid case. I donโt know. I think they were in over their heads. No offense to the Plumpton PD, but theyโre used to corralling drunk tourists, not investigating murders.
Ben:ย But didnโt it give people pause, that there wasnโt enough evidence to arrest Lucy?
Joanna:ย Sure, I thought about that some. But our justice system needs evidence, witnesses. Just because someone doesnโt go to jail for something doesnโt mean they didnโt do it.
Ben:ย What about self-defense? Lucy was badly injured. Were there conversations about how
Lucy might have had to defend herself?
Joanna:ย From Savannah? Thatโs just nonsense. That girl was a little sweet thing. But hereโs all I need to know about the situationโone of those girls is dead, and the other one immediately traipsed off to California and claimed to have acquired a convenient case of amnesia. Iโm on the side of the one who ended up dead, all right? Iโm on her side.
But what about a motive? Why would Lucy suddenly kill her best friend? Why were Lucy and Savannah fighting at the wedding?
Nina seemed to imply that there might have been something happening between Savannah and
Matt. Was it jealousy that could have driven Lucy to murder?
I spoke to Kyle Porter about this theory.
Kyle:ย Lucy told me she was pretty sure Matt was cheating on her too. Iโve hesitated to say that before, because I thought that maybe she was just justifying our affair to herself. But she told me once that she thought Matt had probably been making his way through the neighborhood.
Ben:ย Like, sleeping with women in their neighborhood?
Kyle:ย Yeah. I really donโt know if she was just trying to make herself feel better โฆ maybe that was it. But I heard some stuff about Mattโs second marriage ending pretty quickly too, and I started to feel bad about not believing Lucy.
Lucy actually said some stuff about Matt that Iโve been reevaluating lately. Like, one time Matt texted her while we were together and she got this weird look on her face. I asked what was up and she said, โJust my husband telling me what an idiot I am.โ And another time she said something like, โMatt prefers I donโt talk when we hang out with friends.โ I sort of just brushed those off, thinking she was exaggerating, but I think the guy was kind of a jerk. Savvy actually said something to me once.
Ben:ย About Matt?
Kyle:ย Yeah. She knew about me and Lucy, and she said, โYou can probably get her to leave Matt, if you want. That would be best for her.โ
Ben:ย Did you? Try to get her to leave Matt?
Kyle:ย No. I really wasnโt looking for a relationship, especially not with a twenty-two-year- old or however old she was then. I actually ended things not long after that. Seemed like shit was getting complicated.
Ben:ย How did Lucy take it?
Kyle:ย She didnโt seem upset at all. I was almost โฆ [laughs] I was almost insulted that she didnโt seem to care. She just shrugged and said, โIf thatโs what you want.โ Lucy never showed much emotion, though. I think thatโs why I brushed aside the stuff about Matt. Because she never seemed that upset about it.
Ben:ย Did you ever see her or Savannah again?
Kyle:ย Never Lucy, but I saw Savvy once, about a month later. She was on the street, talking to Matt.
Ben:ย Do you know what they were talking about?
Kyle:ย No, but I remember thinking it looked intimate. He had a hand on her arm, and she was standing close to him. And I was like, โOh, that makes sense. Savvy told me to convince Lucy to leave Matt because sheโs sleeping with him.โ But that was just speculation.
I swear to god though, man, it looked like something. And Lucy said that Matt was sleeping his way through the neighborhood โฆ She might have known something was up with Matt and Savvy.
Most of the people I talked to were skeptical of the jealousy theory, but none more than Emmett Chapman.
Emmett:ย Jealous? Of what?
Ben:ย Some people have speculated that Savannah and Matt were having an affair.
Emmett:ย Dude, thatโs ridiculous.
Ben:ย Why?
Emmett:ย I never saw any evidence of that. But even if they were, why would Lucyย murder
Savvy for that? I donโt think Lucy even liked Matt that much.
Ben:ย You donโt think Lucy liked her own husband that much?
Emmett:ย Uhh โฆ shit, maybe I shouldnโt have said it like that. I just mean that their relationship was getting a little rocky.
Ben:ย You donโt think that Lucy might have been angry about a close friend sleeping with
Matt?
Emmett:ย I donโt know. Maybe? She would have been mad at Matt too though, right? And heโs still alive.