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Part 16 - Sins Of The Father
10:00am, Thursday, August 5th. It had been two hours of chaos outside the Courthouse.
Tony Long had brought his vehicle up, and E.J. Jefferson was in the car with him. I put the young priest in their custody and asked them to send me the bastard's booking mug shot photo. They drove off to City Police Headquarters as I went over to the crime scene. Johnny's body had been removed and taken to the Morgue. Several Wrangler Circus members that had tried to hold his body together needed to be cleaned up, as did Teresa, and that was done.
Teresa was nearly in shock (the medical condition). "Are you okay?" I asked.
"He... he asked me to sing to him... like I sang to Sarah." she said, her voice seeming far away.
"And you did." I said, putting my arm around her shoulders. "It was all you could do for him, and you did it." She nodded and leaned into my side for support for several long moments.
City Police were processing the crime scene. I'd told Teresa to talk about only the events of the murder, not of the hours leading up to it. We gave our statements, and I said I'd be following up with Detectives Long and Jefferson on the arrest of the priest that had thrown the grenade. They wanted me to go to CPD Headquarters right then, but I said I would finish here first.
The Wrangler Circus people were distraught, but they all asked me one question: did Kevin make it to the Grand Jury? I said I would go in and check as soon as they re-opened the Courthouse, which was on lockdown. And at 10:00am, I got a call on my Police iPhone that I could go inside. Teresa came with me.
As we walked down the hallway towards the Grand Jury rooms, I saw State Attorney Faye Dunlan and U.S. Attorney John Jones talking with FBI Special Agents In Charge Jack Muscone and Ashton Cardigan of the Cyber Division.
"Good news?" I asked.
"And then some." said John Jones, who was a tall, bald black man. "Both Grand Juries returned indictments, and we're getting the warrants now. Mr. Cardigan, would you like to tell the Iron Crowbar your good news?"
"Sure." said Cardigan. "Commander, as you know, U.S. Attorney Jones went to Judge Herbert with a request for a FISA warrant to monitor the communications of Cardinal O'Leery. The warrant was granted, and we recorded a phone call between him and that young grenade-throwing priest you arrested this morning.
Cardinal O'Leery ordered him to kill Kevin Thomas.
And when the priest asked how, because there were people surrounding Thomas,
O'Leery told him to throw grenades at them.
"
"We've got him, then." Teresa said, her voice breaking and almost a whisper. "We've got him for murder."
"You okay, Teresa?" Jack Muscone asked.
Teresa was about to break down crying. I held out my trenchcoat and enveloped her as she buried her head into my side, in a similar way to what I'd done for Susie Haskins at University Hospital. (
Author's note: 'Who Watches The Watchers', Ch. 04.
)
I said "We knew the man who was killed outside. Teresa watched him die." They all nodded. I then asked "Where's Kevin? I want to see if he can identify this suspect." I showed them the photo on my Police iPhone. It was the mug shot of the young grenade-throwing priest.
"He's in the cafeteria with his Deputy escort." said Jack Muscone. "You'd think he hasn't eaten a decent meal in three years... oh, wait." I smiled at the joke, and it helped Teresa recover.
As we all went down the hall towards the cafeteria, Teresa said softly "
Sumimasen
, sir. I have embarrassed you in front of everyone. I have no excuse."
"Nonsense." I replied. "And work is the best antidote to sorrow. Let's go do some work now."
We found Kevin in the cafeteria. Teresa recorded on her Police iPhone as I asked Kevin if he knew the man in the photograph.
"That's him!" Kevin exclaimed. "That's O'Leery's assistant, the young priest that... held me down while O'Leery... molested me."
I said to Faye Dunlan "I believe some additional charges are warranted."
"An admirably exact word, 'warranted'." Faye replied.
Some moments later, Teresa and I went outside. The Wrangler Circus people were waiting for us. And right behind them was a gaggle of journalists and camerapersons. Good, I thought to myself. Let them disseminate
this
.
I held up two documents and said loudly "These are State and Federal warrants for the arrest of Claude Cardinal O'Leery for murder, rape, and a serial pattern of sexual molestations---"
I was interrupted by a huge wave of cheering and applause, mostly from the Wrangler Circus people. After watching the murder of their comrade Johnny, it was the best news they could possibly have heard at that moment...
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11:00am, Thursday, August 5th. Teresa and I went to City Police Headquarters, and were escorted to the Interrogation Rooms. Detectives Tony Long and E.J. Jefferson greeted us, as did FBI Supervisory Special Agent Julius Jefferson.
Tony Long said "We've been getting calls almost non-stop with people wanting to come forward with their stories. We're going to have to figure out what's real and who's making stuff up, or transferring the Cardinal's bad name to the deeds of some other priest."
We went into the anteroom and I saw the young priest sitting at the table, his hands cuffed to the ring on it. He was wearing a stylish orange CPD jump suit and slippers; no belt, no shoelaces.
"Has he invoked?" I asked as I observed him.
"No." said Julius Jefferson. "But someone from the Vatican Embassy in Washington called, and demanded we not interrogate him without him having a lawyer present. And Commander... I've also gotten word that the Vatican is demanding that O'Leery not be arrested, and that the State Department is going to intervene on the Church's behalf."
"Then I better get going." I said. "What's this bozo's name?"
"Brother Phillip..."
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"His eyes