The Late Mrs Carter
by
Vandemonium1
Back in the dim dark past of 2017, BigGuy33 wrote a fine story called 'Mrs Carter'. In 2019, BlackHeart93 continued it and added a twist of malice. I read both recently and an obvious extension occurred to me. Below is the result. I have to say I took a little artistic licence with the ending of the original.
As with the originals, there is no sex. Depending on your interpretation of the ending, it could be between 3 and 4 pickaxe handles on CTC's and my rating system. Feel free to email me to find the system. My feedback portal is working again.
The BigGuy33 once again unhesitatingly gave me his blessing to do this sequel, as did BlackHeart93. Please thank those generous gents by reading some of their work, especially their prequels to this sequel. It will make even less sense than normal if you don't.
BigGuy original
https://www.literotica.com/s/mrs-carter-1
BlackHeart sequel https://www.literotica.com/s/mrs-carter-alternate-ending
Once again, the beautiful CTC has wielded her magic on my unsophisticated scribblings, for which I am and you should be, grateful.
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POLICE LIEUTENANT COSGROVE INTERVIEWS MRS. WESTON
"Thank you for coming in again, Mrs. Weston. I just wanted to go over your statement of yesterday. Just to clear up a few inconsistencies if that's alright?"
"Sure, anything to put this horrible experience to rest."
Peter Cosgrove shuffled some files on the table between them, selecting one and opening it. He took a moment to skim its contents.
"Now, on the morning Mr. Carter said he woke up and found Mrs. Carter dead in the bed next to him, which would be two days ago now, you claim you'd slept in your room all night, alone."
"Yes, that's correct. I work for Jim and he and his wife were kind enough to allow me to live at their place when my husband threw me out."
"Noted, and when questioned by officers that day you stated you'd never been inside their matrimonial bedroom."
"That's correct. I have my own room on the second floor."
Peter Cosgrove nodded, slowly placing the file he'd been referring to on the table before him. "Then can you please explain how your fingerprints were found all over their room?"
Patricia looked about as embarrassed as anyone caught out in a blatant lie. Her gaze dropped to the floor and she remained silent.
"I put it to you, Mrs. Weston, that you were having an affair with Mr. Carter."
Cosgrove's firm tone robbed Patricia of her voice. Her only response was to nod while her stare stayed glued to the floor.
"Why did you lie, Mrs. Weston?"
Without lifting her gaze Patricia mumbled, "Because it was embarrassing and didn't seem relevant to what happened. I mean, the woman died peacefully in her sleep."
"But did she, Mrs. Weston?" Cosgrove asked. He paused before continuing. "I'll remind you once again, you are entitled to legal representation while you're here. Do you want to take advantage of that?"
Patricia shook her head.
"All right. Well, since we last spoke, we've received the results of the autopsy on Mrs. Carter and the coroner concluded that she had consumed a substantial quantity of brandy as well as a large dose of a medication called Estazolam. That's a sleeping medication. He thinks the dose was high enough to tranquilise Mrs. Carter until her lungs just stopped working. Does the name of the medication ring any bells with you, Mrs. Weston?"
"It sounds vaguely familiar."
"It should, Mrs. Weston. Although none was found in the house, a search of the pharmacists' database showed you were prescribed it less than a month ago. For the record, there is no evidence Mrs. Carter ever was."
Patricia's head shot up. She didn't like where the interview was heading.
"I went to the doctor about a month ago and he prescribed me some sleeping pills. I was having trouble sleeping after my husband threw me out."
Ignoring the interruption, the detective pushed on.
"Also found in the bedroom with Mrs. Carter was an empty glass, with traces of brandy and Estazolam. Can you comment on that?"
Patricia started shaking her head then her eyes widened.
"Yes. Jim told me once that Helen would sometimes have a brandy while reading in bed to relax herself."
"Yes, he told us the same thing. He said she always kept a bottle in the bedside cabinet. Can you explain why there was no sign of a brandy bottle in the cabinet, or indeed, the entire room?"
Once again, Patricia shook her head.
"Or comment on why there was the residue of Estazolam in the mortar and pestle kept in the kitchen; the same pestle which had Mr. Carter's fingerprints on it?"
"What are you trying to say? That Helen stole my sleeping pills from my bathroom and deliberately overdosed?"