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Part 11 - Third Time The Charm
"This is Bettina Wurtzburg, KXTC Fox Two News!" shouted the lovely redheaded reporterette at 7:00am, Tuesday, September 26th, from in front of the State Office Building on Courthouse Square. "Fox Two News is following the strange story of the golden Statue of Artemis!"
Bettina continued: "The State Museum in Pottsville was stunned by the apparent theft of the Statue of Artemis, a gold statue that was discovered in Egypt in the 1950s. However, Pottsville Police Detective Shane O'Brady discovered that the gold artifact, which had been removed from its highly secure vault, was covered in clay and left in a cabinet in the museum! Police and the SBI's vaunted SIS Corps are totally confounded as to why the Statue was not stolen but left behind."
Bettina went on as tape showed riots in Midtown being stopped: "In State news, massive demonstrations at the State Capitol were dispelled by aggressive Midtown Police Force actions! Midtown Police Chief Frank Soltis has said he will not tolerate abusive, lawbreaking tactics in his jurisdiction, and he made that clear by sending in his newly reconstituted SWAT Team in to make arrests and dispel the peaceful protesters! Chief Soltis once worked under Captain Sean Moynahan, now the Police Chief of the TCPD, so the brutal Police tactics are no surprise to anyone!"
Bettina continued: "And the demonstrations were protesting the Governor's actions to crack down on undocumented workers by bringing civil rights charges against companies that hire them, with BigAgraFoods being the Governor's first target. Legal experts believe the Governor has no chance to prevail legally, and political experts are saying that these actions will result in the Governor's impeachment and removal from office! Additionally, State Republicans fear that a 'wave' election cycle will destroy the Republican 'brand', and give both Houses of the State Legislature to the Democrats!"
"Also," said Bettina, "the State Journalism Awards Dinner is this Friday night in the City. The gala event has always been one where State celebrities, journalists and politicians gather for fun, humor, fellowship and awards. But this year, Governor Val Jared has said he will not attend, citing what
he
of all people wildly claims is Press corruption and false reporting. Other Republicans, such as Sean Stockton and this District's Representative, Billy Williams, have also said they will not attend. However, Lt. Governor Graham Collins made a point to issue a statement that he will be at the event, and U.S. Senator Russell might even make an appearance."
"And now let's go to Nick Eastwood with Sports!" said Bettina. "Nick!"
"Thank you, Bettina!" said the handsome young blonde Sports reporter. "The Bulldogs will be playing a cross-division game against Western State this weekend, traveling to the western edge of the Conference several States over. State Tech will play Protestant, and the Wildcats will be welcoming Eastern State, the newest member of our Conference! Meanwhile, the eyes of the Nation are on the Alabama-Ole Miss game for supremacy in the SEC West, while Georgia goes to Knoxville to play Tennessee, a game the Volunteers always expect to easily win. Back to you, Bettina!"
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The John Hardwood 'news'-cast only discussed the Governor's actions in the most bitterly unfavorable of terms, not mentioning the crackdown on the demonstrators, which I knew had been led by now-MPD Sergeant Gregory Charles.
"They did it again." said Captain Teresa Croyle as we began the Angels meeting. "Bettina didn't mention that a security guard died at the museum, and Hardwood didn't even bother covering the museum break-in at all."
"But that Shane O'Brady guy did make sure to take credit for your discovery of the Statue of Artemis, Don." said a not-too-pleased Captain Cindy Ross.
"No big deal." I said. "I'd just as soon my name not be mentioned. But how did you know that I was the one that found the Statue?"
"Norm Chow told me and Tanya last night." said Cindy. "We all went out to dinner while you were at Molly's, since Jack Muscone is in the City. Some serial killer named Red Brookstein killed some people in northern Virginia, and they're consulting with Jack, since he busted the guy some years ago."
"I see." I said. "At least no one is mentioning the Pink Panthers, the discs that were found at both crime scenes."
"There's gotta be a connection, sir." said Cindy. "Jerome was trying to pull an all-nighter looking into it, until I ordered him to go home at ten o'clock last night."
"I'm glad to see the kid is working his tail off." I said. "By the way, what are Joanne and Theo working on?"
"They've been working on BigAgraFoods's involvement with Larry Wheeler's death." said Cindy. "I asked them to extend that to this Rusty Dawson case, and assist Jerome and Teddy."
"And Vice?" I asked.
"It's quiet." said Cindy.
"A little
too
quiet, sir." said Teresa. "I always hated it when I was in Vice when it became this quiet. It usually meant something bad was about to happen."
"Okay, Ross." I said. "Have Mary have her people start asking questions and sniffing out plots. Croyle, what are you doing about SpecOps, now that Charles is in Midtown?"
Teresa said "That's something I wanted to ask you about, sir: when does Hewitt get out of Purgatory? He's the best candidate for Lieutenant for SpecOps."
"You're prepared to back his nomination all the way?" I asked sternly, peering hard at Teresa. "And take responsibility for his actions going forward?"
"Yes sir." she said, not flinching one bit under the pressure I tried to put her under. "He deserves a second chance, and he'll make the most of it."
"Says the Captain who made the most of
her
second chance." I said, secretly pleased with Teresa's choice and her willingness to go to bat for him, as I once had for her. "Okay, then. I'll back you up all the way. I'll take it to the Chief."
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9:30am. My personal cellphone rang. It was my wife Laura.
"Hello, Darling." she said. "I've been offered two tickets to the Wildcats game this weekend, and it might be the perfect time to take Carole to her first game."
"Sounds great... except I have two unsolved murders in these here parts to solve." I replied.
"Which you'll solve before we go, or after we return."
"We?" I asked.
"Yes." my wife said. "I booked a reservation at the Plaza Hotel. The Conference always gets a bloc of rooms, and I got one of the University's. While you take Carole to the game, I'll do some research at the Science Library there."
"Okay, then, sounds like a plan." I said. After we made our goodbyes and hung up, I thought about it. Taking one's firstborn child to his or her first college football game... that's something special...
And then my phone on my desk rang. Helena said it was Tom Conlan, Director of the SBI...
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"All Director Conlan told me," I said as I drove my TCPD SUV along the highway to the City, with Chow riding shotgun and Orosco in he backseat, "is that a body was found in the Marriott Grande Hotel, and it may be related to these other cases."
"Must've found a frisbee on the scene." said Chow. "By the way, are we going to be shot on sight by the City Police?"
"I don't know." I said. "But that's definitely why I'm driving this vehicle instead of the SBI SUV."
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"Hello, Sapper." I said as I came up to the large black man, City Detective Sapper Warren. "What's keeping you busy today? Oh, hi Robin." I said as City Detective Robin Ventura came up the hallway. "You guys know Lieutenant Chow and Lieutenant Orosco?" Greetings were made all around.
"Yes, we have an interesting one, Commander." said Robin Ventura. "Come this way." She led us down the hall to the cordoned-off area, then to the janitor closet. Looking inside, there was a big linen hopper on wheels, used to transport sheets and towels and such to the big washing machines in the basement. Looking inside the big basket, I saw the body of a young Hispanic woman.
"Her name is Selena Martinez." said Sapper Warren. "Age 26. Lives near the City University campus, where she takes--- well, was taking, classes part-time. She was enrolled at the University several years ago, then transferred to City U. She's been working here for the last four years, never late to work, never a problem with her... until this morning, when she didn't show up and didn't answer her cell phone. But they didn't worry about it until they were getting ready to start cleaning the rooms, and that's when another employee found her. This is the floor she normally works with her cleaning crew."
"Any idea how she died?" I asked.
"Gunshot wound to the back of the head." said Sapper. "Small caliber, didn't exit, but you can see the bulging and bruising around her right eye." I nodded, and Sapper said "Our CSIs have already been through here. We're waiting for the M.E.'s Office to come pick up the body. They usually are slow about getting here."
"Silver lining of that," I said, "is that we got to see the body. So how do employees enter the hotel?"