Author's Note
This story although fictional is loosely based on actual events. Some readers may find some of the scenes depicted in this story disturbing.
PROLOGUE
Magdalene Hostel, Kebby Creek, Delta State, Nigeria
July 7, 2002, Friday 23:09
I pulled the car into the vast parking lot that belonged to Magdalene Hostel. Previously this morning I had hired the car from Plymouth Motoring Services, which was the only car hiring company in Kebby Creek. This means that any smart Alec trying to trace the car would end up at the company. The name I put down would probably mean nothing and even it did I was safe.
There were hardly any lights coming from the rooms facing the car park. This wasn't surprising since most of the inmates had gone for the mid-semester break and wouldn't be back until a week later. The only female students who hung around during this period were either fellowship people, prostitutes or just plain broke. The girl I came to see fell into the middle category.
I checked the glove compartment to see if the bottle was still there. It was. Of course it was, I made sure I put it there this morning. That's the problem with me, I always check, double check and triple check even when I know that everything had already been checked. I am always terrified that something will go wrong.
In the back seat is a knife set fixed into a metal brief case. It has a dozen different knives, each of them razor sharp with heavy black handles. I had bought it also this morning at a shopping mall in Kebby Central. It had been quite costly- 37, 000 Niara. But it was worth it. I had tested the blade of the biggest of them (specifically for hacking meat) by giving a slight nick on my thumb. The rush of pain and the squirt of blood gave me a thrill of pleasure. But it would be nothing compared to the pleasure I would receive tonight.
The double doors of the hostel were only half open when I went through it. The hallway was pitch black except for the light that emitted from the porter's office. He looked up quickly but lost interest immediately he saw me. I ascended the staircase in a quick trot. The corridors stank badly like the corridors of all female hostels, especially now the cleaners were off duty. I reached Room 329 and knocked on the dirty green door that was plastered all over with religious stickers.
"Who is that?" shouted a voice harshly from within.
Ever since the mid semester break started, girls had been reluctant to open their doors to strangers. There had been isolated cases of rape and robbery and they were getting scared.
I told her my name. I could sense her hesitation but I heard feet shuffle to the door after a loud squeak from protesting springs told me she was getting up from bed.
I noticed her surprise when she opened the door and saw me. Obviously Ejiro wasn't expecting me.
"What are you doing here?" she asked suspiciously.
"I have something for you
"
I answered cryptically. I pushed past her into the room. I noticed her roommates were not around. Not that it would have mattered anyway.
"What do you have for me?" she asked suspiciously, "And who says I need anything?"
I sat on her bed and contemplated her thoughtfully. She was wearing a translucent peach coloured nightdress that made her look delicious. I smiled at her. She flinched.
"What do you want?" she demanded still standing near the door, "It's late. I want to sleep."
"There will be enough sleep for you in the grave. Sit down. I want to talk to you."
Ejiro sat on an unmade bed furthest from me like she was sitting on a keg of gunpowder. She made a point of avoiding eye contact. That wasn't strange. People found it difficult to look me straight in the eye.
"There's a white man that came in from Holland this afternoon", I noticed her stiffen to attention. In this part of the world the two words white man translated to two others- foreign currency, " He needs some entertainment this night so he met me in Sandy's Bar and asked me to fix it up for him."
"I see. So how much is he ready to pay?"
"Oh, that's between you and him. He has however already given me my commission."
I raised my hand to stroke the back of my head, showing off the gold watch dangling on my wrist. Her eyes nearly fell out of her head.
"So when does he want me?"
"Now."
"Let me get dressed."
"Don't worry you'll do fine in that." I said quickly.
Ejiro's eyes widened.
"In this!" she exclaimed, touching the light fabric defensively, "I'm practically naked under this."
"Exactly." I smiled sweetly at her and she cringed "Now hurry up I have a car waiting outside."
The Marshes, Kebby Creek
July 8, 2002, Saturday 03:30
The sky was as black the depths of Sheol when Inspector Musa arrived at the Marshes in his official blue Peugeot 504 station wagon. Thunder growled in the distance. It was going to rain. Drops of it were already streaking across the windscreen. He glanced at the clock on the dashboard. 03:30. According to William Shakespeare, at this hour only the Wolf and the Murderer were about. There were no Wolves in Kebby Creek but the occasional killer was not a far-fetched phenomenon. Grabbing his torch and umbrella he sighed and got out of the car.
He trudged through the mud to where he could see some flashlights bobbing in the distance. He met three uniformed men and Tony Ani, the police photographer. Near them a white sheet covered something on the ground. All except Tony looked visibly shaken in the glow of his torchlight.
"What happened here?" he demanded his heart sinking into the pit of his stomach like a torpedoed ship.
"Another one" Tony said shortly, "Number four. It's under the sheet."
It, thought Musa with dread. This didn't sound good. Not good at all.
Taking one end of the sheet he tentatively raised it up. What he saw made him recoil violently
It took time to verify it was a human body much less female. The corpse was drenched in blood. Not less than fifty stab wounds were visible on the tortured flesh. The breasts had been cut off, other sensitive parts hideously mutilated. The face had been bashed to pulp. The eyes had been goughed out leaving only gaping black sockets. Whoever it had been had been literally hacked to pieces. Musa struggled to control the bile that rose in his throat. He had never seen anything so horrible in his life.
"My God" he whispered.
Someone said Amen.
Tony Ani, came up to him. His young face was alight with interest.
"I don't know about you, Sir, but this is the worst I've seen so far."
He was holding his camera like a newborn baby. Musa was certain he must have taken a lot of gruesome pictures.