The chronological order of my stories to read is:
Todd & Melina series, Interludes 1-5, Sperm Wars series 1-4.
Russian Roulette series 1-2 (may not yet be published)
Case of the Murdered Lovers
So.... let's see if soap-opera-police-dramas with sex are of interest to Literotica readers...
This story contains graphic scenes, language and actions that might be extremely offensive to some people. These scenes, words and actions are used only for the literary purposes of this story. The author does not condone murder, racial language, violence, rape or violence against women, and any depictions of any of these in this story should not be construed as acceptance of the above.
Feedback and
constructive
criticism is very much appreciated, and I encourage feedback for ideas.
Part 13 - An Unexpected Event
4:00am, Tuesday morning. I groggily woke up the the incredibly pleasant sensation of my cock being sucked by my wife. Melina had awoken to the alarm and had rolled over and begun performing her "morning duty", as she called it.
After several moments of fellating me to hardness, she began sucking hard at the head of my cock while her hand vigorously jacked my cock. I didn't try to hold back as I could tell she wanted to finish me quickly, so I just let it go and came in Melina's mouth after a couple of minutes. As usual, she swallowed every drop of my semen.
"I've got to get to the gym." Melina said as she quickly dressed. "I'm sure we're unbelievably behind." I understood and dozed back off as she quickly left, not having to get up for another hour.
As I left for Police Headquarters at 6:00am, I stopped by Laura's office on the way to pick up my notebook. The building was empty and Laura's office door was locked, so I opened it with my key, thinking it was empty. To my shock, Laura was there, standing behind her desk. She obviously had gotten up as I jiggled the lock and then opened the door.
And she was not alone. A man sat on the other side of her desk in one of the chairs. He was tall and slender with a head full of ash-blonde hair with some gray mixed in; he looked fit and vigorous for a man in his late 50s or early 60s. I recognized him. He was Henry R. Wargrave, billionaire, alumnus of the University, rather mysterious, and the most influential Trustee and booster of the University.
"Uh, I'm sorry to barge in." I said. "I didn't know you were here, and I need to get my notebook." I hurriedly picked up said item from its perch on the table by the sofa... the sofa upon which I had fucked two beautiful women the night before.
"That's quite all right." Laura said, but made no move to introduce her guest. I hurried back out of the room, but my mind was blazing... not due to jealousy, but why Dr. Laura Fredricson needed to meet an alumnus and Trustee of the school at this hour of the morning. I also expected to feel some real heat from my lover for barging in like that, even if I had legitimately expected for no one to be in the office.
At 6:30am I walked into Police Headquarters and headed straight to the MCD room and turned on the TV. I grabbed the papers to start scanning headlines. I knew that I had exactly one half hour to get caught up. There was nothing new in the morning papers about the murders; that was good. There was no new information from Myron. I called Lt. Britt Maxwell at her University Police office and was pleased to hear her tell me that Myron had just gotten there and they were beginning their hunt for the elusive Johnny Arugula.
Part 14 - Media Matters
By 6:45am my entire team was in the MCD room, loading up on coffee at my suggestion. At 7:00am I was surprised to see ADA Paulina Patterson walk into the room, her face somber. Just as she stepped in the room, at the top of the hour the television newscast began, and was exactly what I expected but did not want to hear.
"This is Bettina Wurtzburg, KXTC Channel Two News!" blared the redhead reporterette. She was attractive but she was wearing a bit more makeup today, I noticed, and her jacket was a bright red today. An attention-seeker with a big story today, I surmised with what might have been a groan if expressed out loud.
"Channel Two News has learned that several of the women that were dating Jack Burke in the weeks prior to his death will be questioned by Town & County Police. Warrants are being sought to compel these women to provide information to Assistant District Attorney Sanders--"
Sanders. He was an ADA like Paulina Patterson, but very much in with Malone and particularly Steven Ikea. I looked over at Paulina and got a confirmation look back: the bastards in the DA office were now sniffing around the case and would be shutting her down and pushing her to the back of the bus soon. And I use "back of the bus" in the very meaningful sense of which it was intended...
"Channel Two News has also learned that Timothy and Jeanine Olivet of--" Wurtzburg named the Olivet's address, "--will be asked by authorities to assist with the investigation." Oh crap, this bitch reporter just named two potential witnesses AND gave out their address. What the
fuck
was she doing?!?! I made a mental note to get the chief to call her editor and bitch... and it would be no problem getting the chief into a bitching mood. And it got worse.
"Channel 2 News has also learned" continued Bettina Wurtzburg, "that wealthy businessman and University Trustee Joe Arruzio, husband of socialite Marie Arruzio who was murdered Friday night, is not, I repeat not considered a suspect in this case. Police have confirmed that Mr. Arruzio was in the City at the approximate time of the murders and has been cleared of suspicion in his wife's death."
That was my leak; I wanted the Press to report that, but not what came next: "Police are still investigating to see if someone associated with Mr. Arruzio or his past business dealings might've held a grudge against Mr. Arruzio, a grudge that turned deadly, or perhaps there was another love affair that Mrs. Arruzio might have been having. This is Bettina Wurtzburg reporting for KXTC Channel 2 News." the reporter ended with a pleasant smile, as if enjoying the salacious details she was reporting.
The 9:00am conference was just MCD people; just myself, Ross, Hewitt, Perlman and the chief. As we assembled in the conference room, Tanya Perlman rushed in and turned on the TV. "They went into commercial saying that they would have something breaking in two minutes." she said.
"But they sure won't cut off their advertising to get their 'breaking news' out, I see." I said drily. I also realized that they were prepping the reporter for the camera. Sure enough, the anchor went to Bettina Wurtzburg, her makeup very fresh and her lipstick glossy.
"This is Bettina Wurtzburg, KXTC Channel 2 News, with a breaking story. Channel Two News is investigating a story concerning the past life of Jack Burke, who was recently found murdered along with socialite Marie Arruzio, wife of wealthy University Trustee Joe Arruzio. Sources tell Channel Two News that Mr. Burke was arrested on a charge of rape just weeks before his college graduation, and while the charge was dropped, Mr. Burke left school and did not graduate, nor did he return to school later to finish and obtain his degree. Investigators are looking for one Ivy-- ", it was everything I could do not to bolt out of my chair, "--who filed the original rape charge and then dropped it. Investigators want to know if this woman might have any connection to the current case. This is Bettina Wurtzburg, KXTC Channel Two News."
"Damn leaks." the chief said as he walked into the room, his face reddening. "So what do you make of that last bit? I haven't heard anything about this woman."
"It's not a police leak." I told the chief, very certain. "Did you notice how Wurtzburg used the word 'investigators' instead of 'police' or 'authorities' when she spoke of that? I don't know who these 'investigators' are, but they're using Wurtzburg to try to flush out this woman, is my guess." I noted the murmur in the room; the amazement that I'd caught that and figured it out so fast, but I realized I'd said too much and that if any of these otherwise good detectives were my mother, they would realize that I knew way more about that than I was telling.
"Is this an angle we need to be working?" the chief asked.
"Not at this time." I said. "This murder is about Marie Arruzio, not Jack Burke. I'm hoping to hear from Myron soon about that." My team was looking at me; this time they
were
realizing that I knew more than I'd told them. The chief noticed it too, and got me off the hook.
"I'm not holding you to silence any longer. Go ahead and tell them," Chief Griswold ordered, but first admonished everyone that none of this could be discussed with anyone else out loud. I told them about Johnny Arugula and that I had reason to believe he was essential to this case. But just as I began to piece together the case, the TV blared out again.
"This is Bettina Wurtzburg, KXTC Channel Two News!" the redhead reporter dictated into her microphone, this time from in front of the Courthouse. "Channel Two News has learned that warrants have been issued by the Court to search the home of Timothy and Jeanine Olivet, as well as to bring the Olivets to Police Headquarters for questioning. Channel Two News has a mobile camera on the way to the Olivet's home and will bring you live footage of any developments there!" Which meant, of course, that the Press would eagerly show this young couple being led out of their homes in handcuffs.
"Who the fuck is doing that?" growled the Chief. "Meeting's over!" He got up swiftly, went to the door, and pulled it open. To our shock, Captain Harold Malone was right outside. (Shit! I hope he didn't hear any of my discussion of Arugula! I thought.) Malone was standing with his feet slightly apart and his hands crossed in front of him, barricading our way, and he was smiling devilishly. I swiftly moved up to be in front of the Chief, just looking for an opportunity to start a fight with Malone.
"We're going to get this case solved, Chief, and it's our
best
detectives doing it while your guys are sitting in their chairs!" Malone said, joyfully but sneeringly. "My best man is bringing in the Olivets right now."