

She remains horror-struck by what happened to the boys who killed her husband, but slowly tries to regain her life. Time passes, and Rachel wonders about Hawkins, who'd been so close to the Levys prior to Adam's death. She has Adam's baby, names her Leah, and she and her father-in-law move away from the city and learn how to care for the baby together. Part 2 is about Rachel Levy, Adam's widow. Instead, he describes three maybe white men he saw outside that clubhouse, and a fourth: "Oh God," he moaned, "the fourth one was bigger." and improbably denotes a man nine feet tall and three feet wide.īut this is all only Part 1 of The Tribe. When a neighbor witness comes forward, Hawkins is afraid he'll describe Levy. Some of Hawkins's fellow officers mention the obvious but the impossible: that Levy, or Luria, or others of their "clan," are responsible for the murders ( "If you say that again," Hawkins says to one cop, "I'll tear your fucking head off."), but surely that is ludicrous. Hawkins retched and dropped the flashlight. Femoral blood leaked slowly, marrow oozed out of smashed bone on the muddy cement floor. they are dead, smashed, broken, torn apart, in a graffitied room splashed with blood and, oddly, gray slime and mud smelling of a swamp. but then all five boys are found again in that clubhouse, only this time. Hawkins is angry and frustrated, doubts they'll do any kind of hard time if they even are convicted.

Almost immediately five teenagers are picked up for Adam's murder, gang members who hung out in a filthy clubhouse, but the police find no evidence connecting them to Adam's murder.
