Chris Grabenstein - Free Fall

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“Child abuse? Arnold is my son. I will discipline him as I see fit.”

“No, ma’am. There are limits. Even to parental authority.”

“I’m okay,” says Little Arnie. “Really. I just don’t like her trash-talking Dad.”

Judith shakes her head. “You see what I have to deal with? I’m the only adult in the whole house …”

Ceepak gives me a look. “Danny?”

We’ve been together long enough for me to read his mind. He wants me to spend a little time with Arnie. Make sure the kid is truly okay; that the domestic violence situation is under control.

“Come on, Arnie.” I nod my head toward the door to his bedroom. “Let’s let these two finish up their talk. You got an X-Box?”

“PS3.”

“Cool.”

He leads the way. I follow.

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“You okay?” I ask when the bedroom door is securely closed.

“Yeah. I guess.”

“So, how much did you hear?”

“Not much. Just mom calling dad a wimp and Uncle Michael a homo.”

Little Arnie sits down on the edge of his bed.

“Does your mother say mean things like that about your father a lot?” I ask, even though I don’t think David Rosen is really Little Arnie’s father.

“Yeah. All the time.”

I can hear Ceepak and Judith’s muffled voices through the door. Well, actually, I can hear Judith. She is a loud drunk.

“Hey,” I say to Little Arnie, “if you ever feel like, you know, you’re in danger here, that you might get hurt, you can call me.” I give him one of my cards. “And right now, there’s a cop parked right in front of your house. Nice guy. Sal Santucci. He’ll be down there all day.”

“Thanks. So, is Franz Gruber the guy who gives surfing lessons over near Veggin’ On The Beach?”

“Yeah,” I say, hoping I can change the subject fast. I’m not a social worker and I think Little Arnie’s going to need one when he learns the truth about who his birth father really is.

I notice a photograph in a cardboard frame propped up on the dresser: Little Arnie and his dad, locked in their seats and screaming their heads off as they plummet down the StratosFEAR.

“So, how many times have you ridden the Free Fall?” I ask.

“A bunch. We get to ride for free. And they have these cameras that snap your picture when you’re like halfway down.”

“Awesome,” I say.

There’s a knock on the bedroom door.

“Danny?”

Ceepak.

“Yeah?”

“We need to roll.”

I open the door.

“Everything okay?”

He nods. “Is the boy safe?”

“I think so. He has my card and knows Santucci’s outside if his mom, you know …”

Another nod. Neither of us wants to get into gory details in front of Little Arnie.

“What’s up?” I ask.

“Bill Botzong is e-mailing us a list of names and addresses.”

And Ceepak’s state-of-the-art cop car has a computer.

I turn around. Look Little Arnie in the eye. “You sure you’re okay here?”

“Yeah.”

“Remember. There’s a cop right outside.”

Arnie pulls back his curtains. Looks out the window.

“Okay. Thanks.”

“And if Sal can’t help you …”

Little Arnie smiles. “I’ll give you a call.”

“Excellent.”

The list Botzong and his MCU crew have pieced together is actually pretty short.

Guess there’s not that big of a demand for potassium cyanide in Sea Haven. Also, Ceepak informs me that it’s very expensive-over five hundred dollars for half a gram of the pure stuff.

None of our suspects’ names show up in Botzong’s report of recent sales:

Bobby McCue

Buggy Bobby’s Fumigation and Pest Control

25 Spruce Street

Clare Thalken Harrington

The Treasure Chest

2311 Ocean Avenue

David Magayna

Dave’s Roof Rat Removal Inc.

101 Swordfish Street

Cele Deemer

The Gold Coast Fine Jewelry

1510 Ocean Avenue

Bart Smith

Sinclair Enterprises

1500 Ocean Avenue

“Of course,” says Ceepak.

“What?”

“We need to head over to 1500 Ocean Avenue.”

“Sinclair Enterprises?”

“Yes. We need to talk to ‘Bart Smith.’ He is our murderer.”

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“So, who’s Bart Smith?” I ask as we drive back to the worldwide headquarters of Sinclair Enterprises.

“If the theory I have been formulating is correct, he is an alias created by David Rosen.”

I remember David Rosen’s Bart Simpson watch and desk clock. Maybe he took John Smith, the most obvious alias in the world, and added a little Simpsons twist.

The compact printer in Ceepak’s new ride is spitting out the details of “Bart Smith’s” potassium cyanide purchase: 97 % analytical grade; came from a company in New Delhi, India. Mr. Smith purchased half a gram for $499.99 and billed it to Sinclair Enterprises.

The lethal oral dose of potassium cyanide? 200 mg or 0.2 grams. A rounded teaspoon of the powder would be about two and a half times the amount needed to kill a person. Bart Smith’s sample? If it really went to David Rosen, he could’ve killed his dad sixty times over.

“So David had the poison sent to his office but to a fake name. I can understand why. But there had to be a chance it would wind up on the wrong desk.”

“Not really,” says Ceepak. “Do you remember my father’s ‘Guns And Ammo’ magazine?”

“Somebody brought it to David.”

“And the stack of mail that arrived at fifteen hundred Ocean Avenue for the second ride operator, Shaun McKinnon?”

Right. My friend Shawn Reilly Simmons gave it to David Rosen.

“As head of Sinclair Enterprises’ human resources department,” says Ceepak, “David Rosen was responsible for making certain all the company’s short-term summer hires received their forwarded mail.”

“So,” I say, “he knew that if he cooked up a name nobody at the company recognized and had a package sent to that name care of the office, it would eventually find it’s way to his cubicle.”

“Such has been my supposition, Danny.”

“And he killed his father because of what Michael said on Friday night? That he was close to proving that Little Arnie wasn’t his father’s legitimate ‘living legacy.’”

“Which,” Ceepak says, “would’ve jeopardized David and Judith’s favored state in Dr. Rosen’s will-if he lived long enough to amend it in light of Michael’s revelations.”

“But wait a second-how come he ordered the cyanide before he knew any of this stuff? I mean, no way he ordered it after dinner on Friday night and got the package in time to doctor the pills first thing Saturday morning.”

“I suspect that David had been contemplating terminating his father’s life for quite some time.”

“Why?”

“To free him from the unrelenting pressure of his wife’s harangues. I’m sure Judith was constantly badgering David, telling him they deserved their full inheritance, now . That they had earned it by putting up with David’s judgmental, demanding, and controlling father. We’ve heard how Judith talks about David. Not just today, but earlier. Imagine what she says to him in private. Late at night. After she has been drinking heavily. Undoubtedly, she hinted at how David could prove himself to be a man. How all their dreams could come true if only …”

I finish Ceepak’s though by paraphrasing Judith’s drunken late-night remarks to her father-in-law: “If only Dr. Rosen did everybody a favor and died.”

“Indeed. I suspect Judith’s constant, emasculating outbursts took their toll on David. He saw an easy way to slip free before his spirit was completely crushed. He purchased the cyanide but couldn’t find the courage to actually do the deed until Michael’s thinly veiled threats on Friday night pushed him over the brink.”

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