Editor's note: this story contains scenes of incest or incest content.
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Part 1 - Prologue
"This is Bettina Wurtzburg, KXTC Fox Two News!" shouted the redheaded reporterette at 7:00am, Monday, May 21st, from in front of the Courthouse Complex on the east side of Courthouse Square. "Fox Two News has learned that Independent State Counsel Robert Mullen has issued numerous subpoenas!"
Bettina began: "Mr. Mullen is tasked with investigating Governor Val Jared for corruption and intimidation, specifically in regards to his alleged sexual harassment of two women who later entered a plea deal after being charged with crimes themselves. Mr. Mullen is also looking into the Governor's role in a potential cover-up of the assassination of black superstar singer Jasmine Nix, and he is investigating Commander Donald Troy's role and possible conspiracy with the Governor in these matters."
Bettina continued: "Subpoenas were issued for SBI Lieutenant Norm Chow, Town & County Police Captain Teresa Croyle, and we have now learned that TCPD Deputy Chief Cindy Ross has also been subpoenaed. Captain Croyle sued when the Independent State Counsel ordered her to appear for questioning on her wedding day, which was last Saturday, and was awarded a stay allowing her to avoid answering the Independent State Counsel's questions for the time being."
"Lawyers for Chow, Croyle, and Ross issued statements saying they are working with the Independent State Counsel to arrange dates to comply with the subpoenas." went on Bettina. "The Town & County Police Force has not responded to repeated requests for a statement on why so many of the TCPD's top leadership are under Mr. Mullen's scrutiny and being subpoenaed."
"Also," said Bettina, "Citizens For Police Accountability spokespersons Jay Swenson and Ken Eidex have filed motions with the Courts to have Commander Donald Troy's lawsuits against them dismissed while upholding their own lawsuit against him. Commander Troy filed his lawsuits against the two spokespersons, the CFPA, and the Committee of Concerned Citizens last week in response to their legal actions, and he has filed motions to obtain all of the data relating to the financing of their organizations. Legal
experts
believe Commander Troy's lawsuits are specious and will be dismissed after a Court hearing in the near future."
"And in other news," Bettina said, "the Town & County Police Force still does not have an Internal Affairs Captain after James Goodwin was assigned the 1st Precinct Captain position. Sheriff Daniel Allgood and Inspector General Horace S. Wellman responded to our requests for comments with statements saying the Police Department was handling filling the slot, and a short list of candidates had been formed. Police refused to comment on which names are on that short list..."
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"I'm beginning to regret taking this job." said Captain Damien Thompson, Public Relations Officer, as we drank coffee and watched the broadcast in MCD.
"Why is that?" asked Deputy Chief Cindy Ross.
"Ma'am, I was at the wedding Saturday." said Thompson. "Several reporters spoke to me. Not one, not a single one, asked me about the Mullen investigation or the subpoenas. My office did get two phone calls: at 10:30pm Saturday night, and at 11:30pm last night, obviously when we were not here. And yet Wurtzburg is trying to make it sound like we're deliberately not responding to these inquiries that have never happened."
"This is not an order," I said, saying that just to make it clear," but why don't you consider putting out a Press statement saying exactly that... that you were not asked about it at the wedding, and the only other attempts to contact the TCPD were in the dead of night on a weekend?"
"With respect, sir," said Thompson, "would that really do any good?"
"You'd feel better, but otherwise it probably wouldn't." I conceded. "And they'd never report your statement to the viewers, either. But it would let them know that you're aware of their tricks, and that you don't appreciate those tricks. They think we are stoo-pid, and you would be letting them know we are not."
"You're right, Damien." said Cindy, Thompson's direct boss, "it wouldn't make a difference. Good idea not to stir the pot. Let me and Commander Troy be the 'bad cops', and you be the 'good cop' vis-a-vis the Press." I nodded vigorously in agreement.
"What's going on with this Mullen probe?" asked Jerome Davis. "Are we all going to get subpoenas?"
"Detective Warner will." said Warner's Police partner, Theo Washington. "I can see what Mullen is doing. He is obviously committed to racial diversity: he's clearing my path to the Commander's chair."
I burst out laughing at that one. "Good one, Theo." I sputtered. "And you're trying to make me spit coffee on my uniform, so I don't look as sharp as Captain Thompson, here." Thompson and Cindy laughed at that one.
Surprisingly, the other Detectives didn't share the humor. Joanne was looking at Theo in a way that would be waving a crowbar in his general direction, if she had one in her hand to wave. Jerome's eyes were wide-eyed with shock, looking to see my reaction to Theo's statement. Teddy Parker buried his nose in his computer monitor.
And I realized that the tension and worry over what the Independent State Counsel was doing to me and to the TCPD's leadership was prevalent in my Detectives... and that could only mean it was an issue for the Uniformed Officers, as well...
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8:00am, Monday, May 21st. Deputy Chief Ross had not come into my office to watch the Priya broadcast with us, so it was Tanya Perlman and me, what with Teresa on her honeymoon (of sorts).
"This is Priya Ajmani, KSTD Five-Alive News in the morning, bringing you all the news you have a right to know!" said the beautiful Indian reporterette precisely at the top of the hour.
"Hoo boy," I said, "she's starting in on that shit again." Tanya nodded in agreement.
Priya gave the same information as Bettina, but had some extra tidbits on the Independent State Counsel: "Five-Alive News has learned that Independent State Counsel Robert Mullen will interview SBI Lieutenant Norm Chow this Friday, May 25th, and will interview TCPD Deputy Chief Cindy Ross as early as next Tuesday, May 29th. Sources tell Five-Alive News that Mr. Mullen is not focusing on either of those individuals, but will instead concentrate on TCPD Captain Teresa Croyle and what Commander Troy may have told her regarding the Rodman-Braselton incident."
As Priya's broadcast went to Sports, I clicked off the television set. Tanya said "Why is he focusing so hard on Teresa? If anything, Commander Ross would know more about what you've said."
"True." I said. "I dunno... they may think my family ties with Cindy might make it more difficult to get her to reveal anything, both legally and practically. But what I fear is that they think they can dredge up Teresa's past and use it against her. We all know that not only were my actions correct in every way, but that there's no way I am going to tell Teresa or anyone else if I did something wrong. So the logical conclusion is..." I let the sentence hang, peering at Lady Ironside.
"Uh... I'm drawing a blank, here." Tanya admitted.
"I think they're going to try to coerce her into saying something against me." I replied. "And I don't think they have any idea of how tough and resilient Teresa really is. They'd break me before they would ever break her." Tanya agreed.