Spectre Vol 3 2

At a beach house on Long Island, the Spectre finds a ghost who keeps re-living her own death. She cannot rest until her killer is found. The Spectre smashes through the roof in anger. In New York City, Amy Beitermann goes to Corrigan's old office, which is deserted. As she's leaving, she meets Madame Xanadu. They're both looking for Corrigan, so they agree to let each other know if the other finds him. The next morning, Corrigan shows up at the beach house as the police are investigating last night's explosion. A cop tells him the house belonged to Jacqueline Connely, husband of Mike Landau--and mistress of Bill Martindale, the president of Secari Corporation, a video game company. Landau was convicted of killing Jacqueline, and now he's awaiting execution. The Spectre visits Landau in prison, enters his soul, and finds out Landau is innocent. The Spectre leaves, but Landau is so scared that he hangs himself in his prison cell. Corrigan visits Martindale in his office, enters his soul, and discovers that Martindale played no part in Jacqueline's death; but because he's a coward, he'd been letting people think he was involved so that he seemed dangerous. Corrigan goes to Jacqueline's grave and meets her twin sister Judith. Judith doesn't want to help Corrigan, but the Spectre enters her soul and discovered that Judith was the one who killed; it was an accident, Judith says, and she only meant to confront Jacqueline about the shame that her lifestyle was bringing to their family. Judith informs Corrigan that Mike Landau killed himself. Then, the Spectre sends Judith over a cliff to her death. Corrigan returns to the beach house to tell Jacqueline that he found her murderer, but her ghost still can't rest. Jim realizes: "Even the Spectre can't free the dead from their remorse. I have failed to understand."