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Part 9 - Day Two
"Here's what we know." said Alison McFarland into the microphone of her podcast. "Another Pi Omega Sorority pledge has been murdered, but this time in the jurisdiction of the Town & County Police. And that means it won't be cast aside, because the Iron Crowbar, Police Commander Donald Troy, is leading the investigation.
"Wendy Withers was murdered in cold blood yesterday, as was Stephen Henry, also a University student. The autopsy showed she'd been brutally raped earlier in the evening, then she and Stephen were chased down by another car, and both victims drug out of his car and shot at point blank range. Was Wendy subjected to the same hazing that Kitty Summers claimed she was subjected to? Was the Wendy Withers crime a copycat of the Susan Phillips rape and murder 12 years ago?
"And will there be an attempt to cover up the case? Senator Samuel Russell is under threat of an indictment for rape if he leaves Washington, D.C. while Congress is in session. His influence may be limited in this case, but could he call in reinforcements, other powerful interests, to block the current investigation? We'll be on watch for the answers. I'm Alison McFarland, and this... is 'Unresolved'..."
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"Let me be clearrrr, Mr. Roverrrrrrssss." drawled Chief Moynahan. "We do not neeeeeed your help. We do not want your help. Murder is not a Federal crime; we are not relinquishing the case. We are not calling you in nor asking for your help in any way. So get out of Town... nowwwww."
They were in the Main Conference Room, with Sheriff Griswold and FBI Special Agent In Charge Jack Muscone also there. Only Bob Rovers had been allowed past the front lobbyists; the other FBI Agents were waiting in the Press Room, with chairs courteously provided for them.
"I don't get this." said Rovers, pretending shock. "We're here to help. We are experts on these kind of serial crimes. All we want is some space to work, and some cooperation from your local people. We've never been treated like this by... locals."
"You weren't very 'expert' during the EMPTY QUIVER event." growled Griswold. "And your brother David Rovers in our waiting room was a total disaster in Southport."
"Says who?" snarled Rovers. "You were lucky as hell that nuke didn't go off, and the perps are still at large. Your great Iron Crowbar didn't do so well, there, did he now?"
"Ahhhhh, I think we're finally getting to the heart of the matterrrrr." said the Chief.
"Yes, we are." said Muscone. "And if General McFarland had trusted your shoddy analysis instead of the Iron Crowbar, none of us would be here to talk about it. You're the worst BAU unit in the FBI, not to mention the least trusted. Who sent you here, Rovers? And tried to sneak you in here behind my back?"
"If they didn't tell you, that should tell you where
you
are on the totem pole." said Rovers. "You're just a mushroom, Muscone, and unimportant."
"Harrumph." growled the Sheriff. "I'll take Muscone over you any day, Rovers. But let me be clear: we don't want what you call 'help', and we're not giving you space in any County Government building. And I will
not
allow my data people to work with you, nor give you access to our databases."
"You've heard the Sheriff's final word, which matches mine." said Chief Moynahan. "Now get out... before Commander Troy realizes you are here, and does to you what he did to your brother in Southport."
Bob Rovers's eyes flashed fire at that. "We're investigating this as a serial case, whether you help or not. The killers went west and crossed the State Line, so we can get jurisdiction over you local punks any time we want. In the meantime, stay out of our way." he threatened.
"I might suggest you follow that same advice." growled the Sheriff. "And by the way, if you wonder why other local LEOs haven't treated you the same way we have, it's because they don't have what we have... the Iron Crowbar. And he does not tolerate... stupidity."
Rovers said nothing, but just glared at Griswold before he turned and left.
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Meanwhile...
9:00am, Friday, April 19th. The MCD Detectives all came into Classroom 'E' for the meeting, joining me my Angels, and Myron Milton. Everyone was armed with cups of Jerome's 'Navy coffee', and he'd brought another full pot and a hot plate in, as well.
"Coffee really must taste better in 'Masters' coffee cups." I said jovially. "Okay, what's new in the double murder case?" Tanya nodded to Julia Rodriguez.
"First, sir," said Julia, "some of the tire impressions in the field in Nextdoor County and grounds near Courthouse Square are a match. That suggests the brown Impala used in the murders may have been involved in the hazing ritual in Nextdoor County."
"Second," said Julia, "the State Crime Lab got some DNA from the pair of panties found at the Nextdoor County field. However, there was no semen, and Christina Cho believes the DNA will turn out to be a woman's."
"Good." I said. "It's a longshot, but if we find out whose DNA it was, we either have a victim or a witness. So tell me about the Impala."
Julia said "Nothing at all so far on it. Only a few brown Impalas have been sighted in the tri-State area, they all had their car tags, and none of those were being driven by college students or anyone remotely suspicious."
"So! and as an intellectual exercise," I said, "based on the data we have, what do you guys think is going on with this car?"
"It could be in a chop shop by now." said Timothy Geiger.
"And based on your experience in Vice," I said, "where are the chop shops it might be located at?"
"In this area," said Geiger, "the old Viscotti Cabs property was bought by a minor league character with some ties to 'The Teacher', and we've had our suspicions of what's going on in there. More widely, the City and Southport have a number of chop shops and also places where stolen cars can be shipped out by rail or boats. I'm not as familiar with places in the States west of us, but the counties that border our State are mostly farming counties, and not likely places to chop up a car."
I nodded. "It's a possibility, and if you're right we'll never find the car. Anyone else want to take a stab at it?"
"If it's not in a chop shop already," said Theo Washington, "and if it hasn't been found abandoned, it has to be hidden somewhere. So someone is aiding and abetting the murderers."
"Sir," said Julia, "I talked to Detective Segers of the Hammondsville Police Department in the State west of us. He said that he's contacted Police Departments in all the farm counties. They know who owns what cars, and nobody owns a brown Impala."
"Yeah, I'm not thinking it's anywhere over there." I said.
"Commander," asked Tanya Perlman, "you don't think the car has been abandoned, either?" Trying to coax information out of me, she was.
"No." I said. "You guys may remember from the video footage that the Impala had a lot of speed. It had the speed and power to overtake Stephen Henry's car and run him off the road, then to get out of the State in a hurry."
"You said yesterday it looked like it had a souped-up motor." Cindy reminded me.
"Yes, and if someone took the time to put that kind of motor into that car," I said, "it's very likely they're not going to abandon it... nor give it up to a chop shop. So, knowing that, what would the criminals do?"
"Get it painted?" tried Jerome Davis.
"Ahhh, now that's an idea." I said. "Put it into a paint shop. It's hidden away, then it comes out a new color."
"So we need to call around to paint shops and see if anyone got in a brown Impala." Captain Perlman said, knowing that she'd be having others do that instead of having to do it herself.
I sighed. "Uh, yeah, but... Well, I shouldn't tell you not to do that. But that's a lot of places up and down the western side of our State to look, and chances are the shop will be paid very well to not tell any callers about the car."
"This side of the State, sir?" asked Julia. "So you think it's back in this State?"
"That's the likely scenario." I said. "Here's my train of thought as it leaves the station: why someone has an old car with a massive motor is worth considering. I have such a car that the Green Crowbar here drives at Autobahn speeds, and people who do drag racing might have them. But someone had a car ready to go for
that
night... and I have to wonder if the purpose of having it was for the purpose for which it was actually used...
to pursue and murder someone to prevent a secret from being exposed.
"
Everyone was a bit shocked at that, so I pressed on: "So far, we have not established that Wendy Withers and Stephen Henry knew each other or were friends. So why were they in his car together? But let's leave that for a moment, and consider what the perps's car did: they bolted for the State Line."
"It's my thesis," I said, "that the perps are connected to the University in some way, possibly as students. So they likely want to make their way back to Campus in a timely manner. Having had some dealings with the eastern counties in our neighboring State, I'm fairly aware of how the perps might've traveled to get back here." (
Author's note: 'Case of the Lost Drone', 'Causing A Commotion'.
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