wasn't Lily; it was Craig Simmons, the landscaper. Holding a sweat-stained baseball cap in his hand, the fortyish-something sandy-haired man stood on the front porch, still wearing his work boots, faded jeans and stained T-shirt. Hello, Ms. Boatman, I just got back from lunch, noticed your car in the back drive and wondered if you had a chance to look through your house. I wanted to make sure everything is all right. Yes, we went through the house, and nothing seems to be missing. That wasn't entirely true. She had only been to the library and kitchen, but according to Walt, Adam and Bill left empty

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In a pivotal scene from "The Ghost of Marlow House," Craig Simmons, the landscaper, approaches Ms. Boatman while she is on her front porch. He appears casual, dressed in work boots, faded jeans, and a stained T-shirt, holding a baseball cap. Simmons inquires about her wellbeing after noticing her car parked in the back driveway, expressing concern about the state of her home.

Ms. Boatman responds that she has looked through her house and that nothing seems to be missing. However, her statement is misleading as she has only checked the library and kitchen. According to Walt, Adam, and Bill, it seems that there may have been some underlying issues that Ms. Boatman is not fully disclosing.

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