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Part 16 - Self-Inflicted Wounds
9:50pm, Tuesday, October 30th. The Chief and I came up in my SUV near to the locked gate that crossed the road leading up to Point Hollow. Parked just in front of that car was a black BMW sedan, a relatively older model, now surrounded by Police Officers, whose cars were lined along the road, lightbars flashing with blinding blue light.
The Chief and I gave our badge numbers to Patrol Officer Barker and went inside the cordon that had been set up. I saw that the Crime Lab team was here as well as Commander Cindy Ross and Lt. Irwin, who was holding a videocamera. That meant Captain Tanya Perlman was seeing what that videocamera was showing.
"Troy to Perlman." I said on Police Radio. "Troy to Perlman. Perlman, come in."
"This is Perlman." said Tanya. "Go ahead, Commander."
"Go to Channel 5." I said. A moment later, after establishing that we were on Channel 5 Encrypted Radio, I asked "Where are you?"
"Headquarters, sir." said Tanya "We're monitoring in Classroom Echo."
"Roger." I said. "Which Detective are you putting on the case?"
"Rodriguez and McGhillie, sir. Aren't they there?" Tanya replied.
"I see them now." I said. "Troy out."
Just then, Cindy walked up to us. "Chief, can I talk to you a moment?"
"Sure." said the Chief. He and Cindy 'moseyed' back towards her SUV. Meanwhile, I went up to Julia Rodriguez, who was near the black Beamer, making notes. "Whaddya got, Rodriguez?"
"Apparent suicide, sir." said Julia. "Chuck Pringle, KXTC Sports reporter. This is his car, the handgun is registered to him, and it's him in the driver's seat. He shot himself... er, excuse me sir, he
apparently
shot himself in the right temple. The bullet went through his head and shattered the driver-door window, but the bullet dropped onto the car floor between the door and the seat, and we recovered it."
"Excellent! Good job to find it." I said. "Caliber?"
"It's a .38 Special, sir. Jacketed hollowpoint, manufactured by Speer."
"How do you know all that?" I asked, surprised. Just then, a CSI came up with the bagged revolver. Julia Rodriguez was grinning.
"I peeked at the other cartridges in the gun, sir." she said. "One round fired, four still in the chamber. The odd thing is that the gun was flung out of Pringle's hand and cracked the passenger-side window, then ended up on the floor."
"Ah, you got me on that one." I said with a grin. I examined the firearm and said "Ah, I see why it recoiled so much. This is a Taurus Titanium revolver. They were all the rage at gun shows some years ago. They're very light weight for concealed carry. Yes, I'd expect that if Pringle didn't have the death grip on it, the recoil would be enough for it to fly to the other window." Julia nodded as she absorbed the lesson.
"Okay, Detective Rodriguez, you and McGillie were assigned to this case, but I'm going over your Captain's head and putting you in overall charge of it." I said. "What's your plan of action?"
"After we're finished here, we have to tell the next of kin." Julia said. "So I'll go over to Mr. Pringle's home and tell his wife."
"Does he have any children?" I asked.
"A son and a daughter, adult ages, in their twenties." said Julia. "Mr. Pringle here is 52."
I looked back and saw a Press van approaching on the road. "Julia, take a couple of Officers and go right now to the Pringle home. I don't want them hearing about this through the Media." Julia took off.
I texted Tanya to tell her what I'd instructed Julia to do, and that Julia was now the lead Detective. After another look around, including up and down the road and along the brush on the sides of the road, I saw that everything was well in hand. So I headed back towards my SUV. The Chief and Cindy were next to it.
"Apparent suicide, Chief." I said. "Chuck Pringle of KXTC. I just sent Rodriguez to tell the next of kin."
Cindy got her radio out and stopped Julia from leaving, saying she would go with Julia to the home. The Chief excused her and she took off.
"Mr. Crowbarrrr," drawled the Chief, "it might be a good i-deeeeaaaa if you do not go over to the Pringle home. Seeing that he's a reporter, and you're not exactly on good terrrrms with them."
"No doubt about that, Chief." I said. Then I grinned and said "And it's Commander Ross that does not want me to go over there,
n'est pas?
" What he did not know was that my grin was not a happy one.
"Not much gets by youuuuu." said the Chief. "And I happen to think she' right on this one..."
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Midnight, becoming October 31st. Heckuva way to begin Hallowe'en.
We were meeting in Classroom 'E'. Roy McGhillie and Julia Rodriguez were there, as well as Captain Perlman, Commander Ross, the Chief, and myself.
"What did you get from the family?" asked the Chief.
Julia Rodriguez said "I went over to tell them, and she already knew. Her minister, Pastor Calvin Derkins of First Baptist, was already there, as was her son and daughter."
"First question,
as always
." I said. "Who called it in?"
"There was a call to 9-1-1 at 9:35pm." said Tanya. "It was from Chuck Pringle's wife, saying she feared her husband was going to harm himself. The Duty Desk called me, and they also put out a general APB at that time. We almost always send a patrol to Point Hollow if an APB goes out, and they found the car at the gate."
"I'll add for general reference," I said, "that we the Police had that gate put up to keep people out of Point Hollow. We have to open it for the Wednesday cleaning crew, but other than that, it should always be closed and locked. The gate stopped Pringle from getting all the way to Point Hollow."
I then asked to Julia Rodriguez: "So how did Mrs. Pringle know to call 9-1-1?"
"Julia, just tell the story from the beginning." Cindy suggested.
"Yes ma'am." said Julia. "Sir, earlier today Mrs. Pringle received a manila envelope, which I took into evidence. Inside were photographs of Chuck Pringle engaged in homosexual acts with Lester Holder and the late Graham Collins. When Mr. Pringle came in that evening, Mrs. Pringle confronted him and then threw him out, saying she was going to get a divorce. Pastor Derkins was there at the time; she had called him right after getting the photos."