Daniel Annechino - Hypocrisy

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Dr. Lauren Crawford is a brilliant research scientist who discovers a
that not only extends life, but much improves the quality of life for terminal cancer patients. The treatment, in some instances, can even cure certain cancers. On the evening before Dr. Crawford holds a press conference to announce that the FDA has given preliminary approval of her new cancer treatment, somebody follows her to her car and puts three bullets in her head.
Two New York City homicide detectives, Amaris Dupree and T.J. Brown, are assigned to the investigation. The detectives evaluate the circumstances surrounding Dr. Crawford’s death, and follow a trail of clues that exposes a sequence of startling facts. One by one, the detectives carefully examine each suspect and piece together
As the investigation gets more intense, and the detectives get closer to solving the murder mystery, someone threatens Dupree’s life. The detectives now realize that Dr. Crawford’s murder was
And if they don’t arrest the murderer soon, Dupree might be the next victim.

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“Anything unique about the way he looked?” T.J. asked. “Any tattoos, birthmarks, physical deformities, unusual clothing?”

“There’s two things I remember. First, he almost always wore a long leather coat—even when it was hotter than hell.” He pointed to the back of his head. “And the other thing is, Oscar had a weird looking birthmark on the back of his neck. Looked like the number eight.”

Dupree and T.J. exchanged glances.

“Are you sure you can’t remember his last name?” Dupree asked.

“’Fraid not. But maybe you should talk to Jake Sullivan, the Night Owl bartender. He seemed pretty chummy with Oscar.”

“We’ll do that. Do you have any idea where Oscar lives?” T.J. said.

“I told you everything I know. Now when the fuck can I go home and get some decent food?”

“I’ll get you out of here,” T.J. said. “But first we have to process some paperwork.”

“How long’s that gonna take?”

“Not long.”

“Do you want to go keep our other guest company,” T.J. asked Dupree, “or wait until I finish with Mr. Bad Ass?”

Tesler glared at T.J. but didn’t say a word.

“I’ll wait,” Dupree said. “Two heads are better than one.” She grinned. “Even when the second head is yours.”

“Cute. Real cute.”

* * *

Feeling zombie-like, her brain on overload, Dupree found her way to her desk. Her head was spinning with facts, statements, suppositions, and details of the interviews she’d had with numerous people over the last week. Complicated murder investigations, of course, were not uncommon, but there seemed to be so many angles to this one. It felt like a five-hundred piece puzzle. Except for Mrs. Crawford, everyone T.J. and she had spoken to was a suspect or accomplice at some level. Although on the surface, Dr. Mason appeared to be legitimate, Dupree’s cop-instincts—generally reliable—whispered in her ear that he might somehow be connected to the murder. Then there was Hyland Laboratories’ attempt to hire Maggie Hansen. The timing seemed rather convenient. Not to mention the fact that Hyland, manufacturer of the most widely prescribed chemotherapy drug in the world, had a great deal to lose if Dr. Crawford’s theories proved valid. And there were many other pharmaceutical companies that could also lose a significant amount of money as well. What drastic steps might they take to secure their bottom line? How far would they go? Dupree also could not overlook the bad blood between Dr. Crawford and Maggie Hansen, the affair Hansen had had with Jonathan Lentz, and Dr. Crawford firing Hansen. Dupree, of course, could not dismiss Lentz and Hansen’s rendezvous at Starbucks, or his sudden windfall to afford an expensive car. Every fact surrounding this odd couple seemed suspicious. Tesler claimed that Oscar had paid him to tail Dr. Crawford, but maybe Tesler’s role was more significant. Considering Tesler’s testimony, the images on the surveillance cameras showing a bald guy fitting Oscar’s description, and the odd figure eight birthmark, Oscar, no doubt, was the shooter. But not for one minute did Dupree believe that Dr. Crawford’s murder was a one-man operation. Lots of questions, but few answers.

Dupree could see T.J. still processing Tesler’s release, so she took advantage of the break in the action and went to see Brenda. As always, Brenda’s fingers were dancing on her keyboard, apparently unaware that Dupree was standing right next to her. Funny thing about Brenda, Dupree thought, one might guess that she was pissed off at the world by the way she beat on the keyboard. But Dupree knew better. Brenda had helped her numerous times and never once gave her a hard time. She was an integral part of the department.

Without pausing or even looking at Dupree, Brenda said, “Good afternoon, Detective. What can I do to make your day a little brighter?”

“Got a couple of hours to talk?”

Brenda gave her a consoling smile. “That bad, huh?”

“Not really. I’m just a little weatherworn. Once this investigation is over, I’m taking a vacation and going someplace nice.”

“Well, you sure deserve it,” Brenda said, swiveling her chair around. “How you put up with your male counterparts every day without slapping one of them upside the head is beyond me. What a collection of crybabies.”

“Men will be boys,” Dupree said. “I guess I stopped paying attention to their childish behavior a long time ago.”

“All I can say is that you’re a better person than me.”

Dupree let out a hearty laugh. “Not so sure about that.”

“Well,” Brenda said, “don’t think either of us can fix the problem here and now, so how can I help you today?”

“This is asking for a miracle, but is there any way to search the New York State prison system by first name only and look for someone who served time but is no longer incarcerated?”

Brenda placed her hands on her hips. “Girl, this here computer can do anything but bake fresh cornbread.” Brenda laughed out loud. “I only hope his name isn’t Joe or John.”

“Actually, it’s Oscar.”

“Oscar? Guess his parents didn’t much like him. Anything else you can tell me?”

“He’s likely Italian, was probably in a New York prison for assault and battery or aggravated assault, and he shaves his head.” Dupree thought for a moment. “Depending when his mug shot was taken, he might have had a full head of hair and a beard like Santa. We have him on surveillance tapes, but we can’t see enough of him for facial recognition.”

Brenda folded her arms. “This is going to take some time, Sugar.” She gazed up at the wall clock. “How about you come back in an hour?”

“Sure that’s enough time?”

Brenda nodded. “No problem.”

“You rock, Brenda.”

“Don’t get ahead of yourself. I might come up with a goose egg.”

Dupree held up her hand with her fingers crossed. “Let’s hope not.

Dupree headed back to her desk and told T.J. about her conversation with Brenda.

“Good thinking,” T.J. said.

Dupree looked past T.J., deep in thought. She nervously fussed with her hair.

“You’re still concerned about that letter, aren’t you?” T.J. said.

“Sure am. I contacted the courier, hoping they’d have some info on the sender, but all they could tell me was her name: Mary Dupree.”

“I know it spooked you, Amaris, but you live in a secure building with twenty-four hour security. No way anyone’s going to get into your apartment.”

Dupree appreciated T.J.’s effort to ease her anxiety. But they both knew that a determined criminal could break into Fort Knox if motivated enough. After all, didn’t Oscar break into Dr. Crawford’s apartment? Didn’t her apartment have twenty-four hour security? She wanted to call him out on it. But why minimize his thoughtful attempt to support her? “Whoever sent that letter might have a different agenda than just breaking in. Besides, how did they know I have cats?”

“Don’t know. Just be cautious and mindful of your surroundings. Whoever sent the letter is just trying to distract you from the investigation.”

“Well,” Dupree said, “mission accomplished.”

She tried to conceal her fear, but figured her face told a different story.

“Ready to rough up Lentz?” T.J. said

“Looking forward to it.”

Dupree picked up an eight-by-ten manila envelope off her desk and tucked it under her arm. Trailing behind T.J. towards the interview room, Dupree tried to mentally prepare herself for what she suspected would be a significant interview.

T.J. reached for the doorknob and was about to turn it when Dupree saw him look at the manila folder under her arm. “What’s in the envelope?”

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