The chronological order of my stories is as follows:
Todd & Melina series, Interludes 1-5, Sperm Wars series, Russian Roulette series, Case of the Murdered Lovers series, Case of the Murdered Chessplayer series, The Swap series, Interludes 6-10, The Murdered Football Player Series, Case of the Black Widow series, Teresa's Christmas Story, The Case of the Black Badge series, A Case of Revenge series, Teresa's Summer Race, The Trilogy series, Dark Side Of The Force series, Caught In The Act series, Case of the Murdered Bride series, The Credit Card Caper series, The Hot Wives Investment Club series, Seriously Inconvenienced, Ch. 1-5, Case of the Paper Trail, Ch. 1-4, Christmas Mystery Theater.
The Porno Set Mystery, Ch. 1-3.
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This story contains graphic scenes, extreme language, and actions that might be extremely offensive to some people. These scenes, words and actions are used only for the literary purposes of this story. The author does not condone murder, racial or racist language, violence, rape or violence against women, and any depictions of any of these in this story should not be construed as acceptance of the above.
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Part 9 - Moving Forward
The lawyer H.J. Lynch, Esq., senior partner of the Chase, Lynch & Berry Law firm, did not like it at all that I was calling him up at 6:00am on a Sunday morning, but I told him that I was about to interrogate Jay and that it was in his best interest to get there within ten minutes, and that I wasn't waiting much longer to make an arrest. He made it in fifteen minutes, pleasantly surprising me.
I also told the Duty Desk to send a vehicle and officers to escort Lisa, Betsy and Connie to Headquarters. While we waited, I asked Lt. Tanya Perlman, who had come in already, who she thought had done it, which she correctly surmised meant that I'd solved the case.
"I'm not sure who it is, Don." Tanya said, as Cindy watched us. "I don't think I've seen all the evidence you have."
"True." I said. "But let me help you: we have three suspects. Who are they?"
"Let's see..." said Tanya. "Lisa, who found the body; Jay, who was seen by no one and admitted he was with no one else; and... well, I'm not sure. Oh, wait! Connie Chang was last into the lunch line, and not really noticed by anyone beforehand."
"Excellent!" I said. "You've definitely named the only three that might have done it. Everyone else was in the company of others during the very narrow time frame. So, any ideas who it might be?"
"For the lack of information," Tanya said, "I'd have to go with Jay."
"This might change your suppositions." I said. First, I showed her the video of me examining the black belt. "This belt was the one found on the floor by Steve West. We assumed it was his, and that was my very bad mistake, I'll admit. As you can see, there are two secret pouches inside the belt, either could have concealed the knife that was the murder weapon."
"So West brought in that weapon himself?" Tanya asked. "And the killer got the knife from him somehow?"
"No, I don't think so." I said. "I think
the killer
was wearing this particular black belt when he or she came to the set that day. The killer got the opportunity to use the knife on West, then left that belt on the floor
and put Steve's belt on and wore it out of the room
. So one of the belts we examined was actually Steve's, and we found no pouches, but we didn't look at the belt found next to Steve. Very bad of me, folks, very bad."
"But you did get to it, eventually." Cindy said.
"Yes." I said. "And it shows we have a tremendously smart killer to deal with... who was smart enough to switch belts with Steve. So I have the raw footage of that day, and we can look to see if someone is wearing a belt that is not quite exactly like the belt we confiscated during the changes of clothes during processing. Otherwise we have an exact belt match, which will be a strangeness in and of itself."
"That doesn't really eliminate nor point to any of our suspects." Tanya said.
"True, but this does." I said, showing her the the raw footage of the gang-rape video.
"Jesus Christ..." Tanya said softly as she watched. Even the policewoman who ate popsicles while watching autopsies in progress was disturbed by what she was viewing...
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"Okay, Jay," I said in Interrogation-1 as he settled into his chair, the lawyer next to him, Lt. Perlman next to me on our side of the table, "the same conditions apply as before: you can re-invoke your Fifth Amendment rights at any time, but that's up to you. I just have one question for you: you did not kill Steve West... but you saw who did do it, didn't you?"
Jay's eyes practically came out of his skull. "No, I didn't." he finally said.
"Jay, Jay, Jay." I said. "Look dude, you only had to pee, not take a dump. You came back into the room and Steve West was lying on the bed, dead, and you saw the killer leaving... didn't you? You saw her take certain actions that if you described them, would help me prove who the killer is... and that it's not you."
Jay's eyes widened again. "What, were you there?" The lawyer groaned, burying his face in his hands as I looked triumphantly at him.
"I need a moment with my client." he said. We gave them five minutes before returning. It is possible that I did some victorious fist-pumping in the anteroom as we waited, while Cindy and Tanya grinned and tried not to laugh out loud.
Back inside, the lawyer said "We need a deal, here."
"I don't see why." I said. "Jay's innocent, and with his statement I can prove the perp's guilt. What does Jay have to fear?"
"C'mon, Commander," Lynch said, "any good defense lawyer will say Jay is making this up just to save his own skin. I want him to have immunity from prosecution before he gives his statement. If you really think he's innocent, you should have no problem with that."
"I need more." said Jay. "I need witness protection. If I give my story and I testify, the Mob will kill me just for being a snitch. That's why nobody is saying anything to you, Officer. Anyone talks, they die, even if it is to take a murderer off the streets. That's the way it is in this business."
"I believe you." I said. "And when our ADA gets here, I think he will accommodate you."
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ADA Franklin Washington had come in at my request, and he did indeed give Jay immunity as well as an agreement to put him into Witness Protection. Jay gave his story, which was that he saw the killer stab the knife into the dead Steve West's groin,
then pull off West's belt from his pants and wear it out of the room
.