"The media found them first," Pete said. His voice was slightly trembling because he was holding back his rage. "They left Arthur and Aubrey's bodies on the front gates of the Lozen family's house.
In the public's eyes, the Lozens were only a usual business family. But their name had been widely known to the public because of the robbery that went wrong a year ago and caused the death of Elise Lozen, Arthur Lozen's wife.
And now, with this tragedy happening once more, speculation about the events had gone out of control.
"We need to kill those scumbags from the Barlowes!" Payton was enraged. For him, Arthur was not only his boss but also a father figure.
The three of them had a rough time on the street when they were young, and it was Arthur who had taken them under his wing. They had so much respect for Arthur and were loyal to the bone; most of Lozen's men shared this loyalty.
