Authors note: This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, events and incidents are the products of the author's imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
Tracking Evil, The Podcast -- Part Two
Episode One: '
Tis best to weigh the enemy more mighty than he seems.'
Chase city was nestled in rural southern Virginia, a couple of hours drive from Richmond. It was a small town, less than three thousand souls living in and around it. As Erica parked her rental car beside the small hotel in the town center she was reminded strongly of the town where she had been raised in Kansas. It was a nice tonic after the larger cities she'd been visiting these last weeks.
After Tiny had tipped her off to this town, she'd spent a week preparing for her visit. First Erica had needed to complete some outstanding projects, some articles she'd needed to finish for local papers back home. Her parents had gotten her a few jobs like this to help tide her over and as much as she didn't like the puff pieces she was asked to write, it helped pay the bills. Once she'd sent them on to the waiting editors, she started her next task... research.
Erica reached out to the photographer who had taken the picture of the old farm building. There was no answer at his listed business number and there was no reply to the email she sent. She dug a bit deeper, going as far as contacting the local chamber of commerce in Chase City to see if they could help put her in touch with him. Through them she found out that the photographer's business was now closed, the man himself having passed away just six months ago.
She tried to identify the location the photo had been taken at, using image searches, satellite images and local maps. She had a few contenders but without visiting the sites there was no way to be sure. After that she tried to find out if there had been any murders in a period ending five years ago in that area. She had no exact date or location which made it a laborious task. Again, she tried local crime reports, newspaper sources and online sources. There had been a few unnatural deaths but there were no details for some of them as to the locations where they had occurred. Erica was also aware that the death might have been listed as natural causes or an accident as well, making the task of pinning it down almost impossible.
Frustrated she had reached out once more to Victor.
"Hey-hey G man." Erica said as he answered his phone.
"Erica? What's going on? You okay?" Victor's voice sounded tense with concern.
"I'm great, just wanted to check with you about that party. When is it again?" Erica lied casually, leaning back in the swivel chair in her office, spinning slightly as she did so. Through the phone she could hear a snort of exasperation from her friend.
"I spoke to Hollis, he filled me in on what happened. Sorry the whole thing was a bust." Victor replied.
Erica had to remind herself to sound a bit downbeat when she answered, she didn't want her friend to know she'd worked around the issue. She especially didn't want him to know how she'd managed it.
"Yeah, it was but Sergeant Hollis was really good about it all. I'm not totally out of options though. I do have another lead." she said.
"And I'm guessing this lead is the real reason for the phone call." Victor shot back, humour coloring his tone.
"Now that you mention it..." she replied.
"Fine, what do you need?"
"I am planning on travelling to Virginia in the next few days, place called Chase City. I could use some local knowledge to identify a building, maybe tell me if there had been any criminal activity associated with it." Erica explained, "That's it, simple as that."
Victor mulled the request over in his head. Erica could here the sounds of the city coming through on the phone as he remained quiet, in thought.
"Okay, I can see if there is someone down there I can tap for help." he eventually replied, "doesn't sound like there's any risk to you associated with that. One thing though..."
'Here it comes.' Erica thought before answering sweetly. "What's that?"
"You wear a dress at the party and you genuinely give my friend a chance. I think you guys could really hit it off if you are open to it. I don't want you writing him off before you even meet." Victor answered her.
"Yes, yes, dress, openminded, can do. Remind me again why I'm friends with you." Erica said good naturedly.
"Because with your stumpy legs you need a tall man like me to fetch stuff off the top shelf!" he shot back as he hung up.
"Stumpy? Stumpy!" Erica spluttered into the phone uselessly.
She found herself smiling at the memory as she checked in to her hotel room. Once there she texted the number Victor had sent her. Once she'd gotten her reply she headed down for the meet.