This story is part of an ongoing series.
The chronological order of my stories is listed in WifeWatchman's biography.
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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.
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Part 7 - Executive Privilege
3:15pm, Friday, November 15th. I went into my office, followed by the Sheriff. From my coat closet I pulled out my armored vest, then pulled out a second one. It was smaller, had 'SHERIFF' on it instead of 'POL
ICE', and by sheer coincidence, I am sure, perfectly fit Our Sheriff.
After helping each other 'suit up', we headed down the hallway towards the front lobby. Lt. Commander Teresa Croyle joined us, also wearing an armored vest. She said "SWAT is gearing up and will come through the booking door if they need to. Elliot Sanders has three lawyers and six security men with him. They're in suits and may have armor underneath. He's wearing a t-shirt and jeans, of all things."
Elliot Sanders, CEO of MegaTech Industries, looked to be very young, as in late-20s-to-early-30s kind of young, but was ten years older. He'd founded MegaTech out of the basement of his parents' home. He had curly brown hair, a boyish face, was 'not tall', being the Sheriff's height. He wasn't bulky muscular, but was extremely toned and fit, and looked like he'd be a pretty strong contestant in the Police Boxing Matches. And he always wore tight fitting t-shirts to show off his physique. His wife was Chinese, so maybe he had some moves that would keep Cindy Ross at bay. But not the red crowbar...
We got to the metal door that led to the lobby, and I peeked at the monitor at the Duty Desk Station. "Ready, Sheriff?" I said. "And you're not going in front of me."
"I'm right behind you, Crowbar." he growled, then muttered: "Like always." I chuckled, then got serious as the Duty Desk Sergeant buzzed the door open.
We stepped out into the lobby, followed by six armed and armored Uniformed Officers. As soon as he saw us, Elliot Sanders lit into us. "Where is my Events Coordinator? Why have you arrested her and dragged her down here?" he practically shouted at us.
"Why are
you
bringing armed men into
my
Police Station?" I replied strongly.
"Do you realize who I am?" Sanders sneered.
"Yes." I said. "Now ask me if I care. Especially when you bring armed men into my Police Station."
"They're my security." said Sanders. "And they have Federal permits to carry arms as part of their duties."
"Impressive." I said sarcastically. "As to your Events Coordinator, she's a suspect in a murder case... and
you
need to answer a few questions yourself, Mr. Sanders. Corporal Kirkpatrick, please escort Mr. Sanders to Interrogation-B. His attorneys are welcome to join him. His armed thugs are not."
Elliot Sanders looked like he was about to explode. His security men were going for their guns, which caused me and the Sheriff to walk around Elliot and get between him and them.
"Don't be stupid!" growled Sheriff Griswold. "Unless you just want to know what it feels like to get beat down by the Iron Crowbar."
"The Iron Crowbar?" gasped a stunned Elliot Sanders.
"That's right." I said, exhibiting my red crowbar. "I'm sure your COO Kara Zorn has mentioned me to you. Go with Corporal Kirkpatrick now, Mr. Sanders, before things get... ugly. And remember... we're all armed and armored. You, by way of stark contrast, are not."
"I need my security men with me." said Sanders. "To keep me safe." He meant safe from me, I guessed..
"You are in a Police Station." I replied. "We have more guns than you... a lot more guns. You can take that as either a positive or a negative regarding your safety, but the bottom line is that your security men are not coming any further into this Police Station... and you
are
going to be questioned by me..."
"Then I'll leave." said Sanders.
"Ears are to hear with, Mr. Sanders." I said, turning and facing him. "You will go in there and answer my questions. Or you can be arrested, taken through full booking, and then be taken in there to answer my questions."
Sanders glanced over at Sheriff Griswold, who said "You are not in charge here, Mr. Sanders. I am. May I suggest you adopt a more... cooperative attitude."
Sanders capitulated, and went with Corporal Kirkpatrick.
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Once in I-B, I came around the table and sat down, facing the CEO of MegaTech Industries and darling of the Mainstream Media. "Mr. Sanders," I said, "you're not a suspect in the murder. I only have a couple of questions. First, what time did you arrive at Suite 801 last night?"
Sanders's lawyer nodded at him, and Sanders answered "My wife and I arrived about 4:00pm yesterday, give or take."
"And Events Coordinator Deborah Wilkins escorted you to Suite 801, and gave you the key to the suite?" I asked. "She always does that?"
"Yes, she took us up there." said Elliot Sanders. "And yes, that's the norm for events like this one. But she didn't give me the key to the room. Usually one or more of my security keeps the keys."
"Keys? Plural?" I asked.
"Sure, in case my wife and I come back to our room at separate times." said Sanders. "Doesn't happen often, but just in case, you know."
"I see." I said. "Where were you from the time you got there until 2:00am this morning?"
"My wife and I got some rest when we first arrived, so we were in the room until just before dinner." said Sanders. "That dinner with my top executives was around 7:30pm, nothing formal, just some good food and talk. There was a more formal reception at 9:00pm, and we were there until well past midnight. We went back to the suite around 1:00am, again give or take, and we went to bed."
"There are four bedrooms in your suite." I said. "Your security was in the other three rooms?"
"I have a valet, who is also a trained security man." said Elliot. "He was in one of the other bedrooms. The other rooms were empty."
"Did you hear any noises at all?" I asked. "Like fighting, or screaming, or literally a bump in the night?"
"Nothing at all." said Sanders.
"Why did you have the four-bedroom suite?" I asked. "Were you planning on entertaining guests?"
"I usually don't." said Sanders. "Ms. Wilkins assigned the suite, and gave me the largest and best one, though I didn't really need a suite that big. I usually have my meetings in conference rooms, or side rooms reserved for meetings."
"Let me ask this." I said. "Why did you come here, to the Town & County Hyatt Hotel, for this conference? Don't you usually have conferences like this at the really big hotels?
"This isn't one of the very biggest conferences we have." said Sanders. "And by coming here, we can bring in our associates that work for your great University here. And my wife was planning to make an appearance at the University Hospital Cancer Center and make a donation to help advance their good work there."
"I'm sure they'll be grateful." I said. "Is your COO Kara Zorn planning on coming to the conference?" I asked, trying to keep my voice as casual as possible. But I did not fool Sanders, and he did not fool me: he looked at me with something of a gleam in his eye.
"Kara is always welcome at our conferences." said Sanders. "But she might be unable to attend this particular one, due to... other commitments."
"Mmm hmm." I said. "That's unfortunate. My wife has 'encouraged' me to make Ms. Zorn's acquaintance."
"I'm sure Kara is way too busy to have time to talk to a local cop." said Sanders, intentionally haughty.
"I couldn't agree more." I said affably but mockingly. "But so are you... and here we are. Sheriff, do you have any questions for Mr. Sanders?"
"No." said the Sheriff. "But I want better cooperation from his people in solving this murder... cooperation we have not been getting so far."
"I'm sure everyone at MegaTech Industries will be as helpful as they can
legally
be." said Sanders. "Of course, my Legal Department will want to be at any future interrogations, for the protection of my employees's rights, of course."
"Of course." I said. "Thank you for your time, Mr. Sanders. Ms. Wilkins is already being represented by legal counsel, but Mr. Bart Bell might need the help of one of your attorneys."
"Who?" Sanders blurted out. Then he caught himself and said "John, give them your card. Sheriff, Chief, if you'll just call that number for any legal needs, I'm sure you'll be quickly accommodated."
I took the card, noting the lawyer's name 'John Proctor' under the Prodder, Ryder & Reems law firm name. Sanders got up and led his legal beagles out of the room, and ultimately out of Headquarters.
"What was that bit about your wife about?" growled the Sheriff.
I replied: "I was hoping Ms. Zorn would attend, so that I can reunite her with a friend of hers... girl named Keiko Shimono. Peas in a pod, those two are... peas in a pod..."