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, Trilogy Series, Dark Side Of The Force series, Caught In The Act series, Case of the Murdered Bride series.
The Credit Card Caper, Ch. 1-2.
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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.
Part 6 - Disavowed
October 19th: After getting back to Headquarters from my very pleasant lunch hour with Gayle and Laura, I received a setback.
"Commander," said Lt. Teresa Croyle as she entered my office with Detective E.J. Jefferson, "Spence Foster is nowhere to be found. His assistant at his gun range said he was taking a couple of days vacation. He's not at his home, either."
"How conveeeeenient." I said. "Okay, put out a full APB on him. I absolutely need for him to be found, and quickly. Go check back with his employees and see where he might have gone on a vacation."
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"All right, Don," said Special Agent In Charge Jack Muscone as I entered his makeshift office in the FBI Suite in the Federal Building on Courthouse Square, "Salem, U.S.A. has issued a warrant for your arrest. You are to be tried on charges of witchcraft, of inexplicably knowing things you absolutely should not know, and you are going to be sentenced to being burned at the stake. My God, how
did
you know?"
"I wish all my cases were this easy." I said. "So you found a link between Alicia and the Corrigan cell?"
"I sure did, once you told me where to look." Jack said. "And you were right: the reason your wife and her assistant Roberts haven't been told anything... is because Alicia Foster was 'disavowed' by the CIA."
"Yep, it makes sense." I said. "So what's the story?
Muscone began his story: "After the Sommes and Willoughby treason came out, the CIA's internal auditors, and some FBI people as well, began looking very hard at all the CIA people at DynaCorp. That included Gayle Roberts, Alicia Foster, and a couple of other engineers, who have since left the firm and been re-assigned to other places."
Muscone continued: "They cleared Roberts pretty quickly, and your wife subsequently employed her at the University. The other engineers were also cleared, but the Agency believed that Alicia had been committing industrial espionage and taking some of the classified stuff at DynaCorp. That actually was their first clue that there was a rogue group within the CIA, though your actions really brought that out. So the highest levels of the CIA, FBI and Homeland Security had me and your wife begin looking into that. You know that story, and how your grenade launcher accuracy ended it."
"Don't I ever." I said. "Though there are still a few of them out there. I can feel it."
"Yes. Anyway, since they didn't realize at the time what the Corrigan cell was about, they thought Alicia was giving the stolen information to someone outside the CIA. So they disavowed her." Jack said. "So my question is: how did you know she was 'disavowed'? That's one of the CIA's biggest-kept secrets. They weren't all that happy when I started asking about it."
"The charitable trust." I said. "She knew she might get caught, and she planned to use that money in the event she was 'burned'." When an agent is burned, whether disavowed or not, his or her credit cards and bank accounts are cut off without warning.
"So," I continued, "I reasoned that she was intending to take the money and run. Apparently she made it as far as Coltrane County."
"So what's left for you?" Jack asked. "Trying to find who used her credit card? You can pass that off to your J.G. Detectives, can't you?"
"Oh, sure." I said. "And I will... but I want to talk to Alicia's husband, Spence Foster, first. I think he can tell us more than he has so far."
"Think he's involved in the espionage?"
"I tend to doubt it." I said. "If the CIA thought he was, they'd have his FFL revoked. He still has it; ergo, he's not a suspect in their eyes. But I still need to talk to him and-"
At that moment, FBI Agent Sandra Speer brought two lovely ladies to Jack's office. They happened to be my Lieutenant Sisterhood: Cindy Ross and Teresa Croyle.
"We've gotten a tip on where Spence Foster is." Teresa said. "He's up at Lake Amengi-Nunagen, apparently on a hunting trip, and he's camping on the Federal Wildlife Management Area up there."
"What the hell can he be hunting up there this time of year?" Jack Muscone asked derisively.
"Hogs." I said. "They're legal all year, though I don't know the regulations for hunting them on the W.M.A."
Sandra Speer said "They'd like to get a Federal warrant and have us go arrest him. I'm going to give the go-ahead if you don't object, Jack."
"Fine by me." said Muscone. "But consider him armed and potentially dangerous."
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As we waited for the FBI to get Spence Foster into custody, I had two important duties to attend to. The first was painful, but important. I called in Father Romano, our Catholic Police Chaplain, to be present for this one.
"Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood, I really appreciate you coming in today." I said as the Sherwoods were seated in Interrogation-A. Crime Lab Technician Christina Cho was also in the room. "I've called you in to ask you both to submit DNA samples, to aid in the identification of your daughter should we find her."
"Has there been any news? Do you know anything?" Mr. Sherwood asked.
I took a breath, then replied. "I have... hopes... that we will be able to find your daughter, and soon, sir. However, I must warn you now that those hopes do not extend to finding her alive. I'm sorry, but I believe it is more likely that she is dead than alive."
The Sherwoods sagged, Mrs. Sherwood becoming emotional. Trying to hold on to any hope, she said "Commander... you haven't actually found her yet?"
"No ma'am, not yet." I replied.
"So... there's still hope?" Mrs. Sherwood asked.
"Ma'am, sir..." I said, "... it would be very wrong of me to give you false hopes. I asked Father Romano here so that you can talk with him, and so he can help you prepare for the worst if and when that time comes."
Technician Cho took the cheek swabs and I escorted her back to the Crime Lab (to have two-man control) while the Sherwoods talked with the priest.
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The second duty was to quell a Disturbance in the Force, i.e. to referee a verbal spat between Cindy and Teresa. The debate happened in my office.
"I'll be glad to let you have Lorena Rose." said Cindy. "But I am
not