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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“Well,” Dupree said, “I don’t know where she fits into this puzzle, but she’s anything but squeaky-clean. I guess we’ll just have to see how the rest of the investigation unfolds.”

T.J. looked at his watch. “Ready for this?”

“No, but let’s hope Cassano has something for us to sink our teeth into.”

Dupree and T.J. entered the room and handed Cassano a Dr. Pepper. Although Cassano was in theory about to cooperate with Dupree and T.J., she still felt like smashing the soda can in his face. Setting aside the fact that he was a cold-blooded murderer, Dupree just couldn’t stand the sight of him.

“Let me make this easy for you,” Dupree said. “As soon as we get a DNA sample from you and match it with the blood found in the backseat of Dr. Crawford’s car, we own your ass. This is what we want to know: First, who originally contacted you to steal Dr. Crawford’s computer? Second, why did you kill her? Third, who else is involved? And fourth, why did you kill Ivan Tesler?”

Cassano popped the top on the can of soda and took a long swig. “Before I say even one word, how do I know that the DA is going to reduce the charges?”

“I can only make one promise. If you don’t cooperate 100%, you’ve got a guaranteed appointment with cardiac arrest.”

“So, I’m supposed to take your word for it?”

“That’s your only option,” Dupree said. “Either answer our questions or we can escort you back to your cell and tell the DA to proceed. What’ll it be?”

Cassano appeared to be deep in thought.

“I don’t even know the guy’s name that hired me. I met him through Jake Sullivan, a bartender at the Night Owl. Jake knows I’m always looking to make a few bucks on the side and I don’t mind getting my hands dirty—if you know what I mean.”

“When you say ‘dirty’, you mean ‘bloody’, correct?” T.J. asked.

Cassano didn’t answer but his eyes said, “Yes.”

“Anyway, this guy says he’ll pay me two-thousand dollars to steal this big-shot doctor’s computer. Seemed like easy money to me. I gave Ivan Tesler a few hundred to keep an eye on her so I could monitor her daily routine and figure out when would be the best time to snag her computer. The guy who hired me gave me a cell phone and told me that someone would be calling to give me specific instructions and to make arrangements to pay me. Well, I get the call but it was not what I expected. The woman blows my mind. She says—”

“Wait a minute,” Dupree interrupted. “Did you say a woman called?”

“Yeah. A woman. A chick. A broad. Whatever you want to call her.”

Dupree remembered that Lentz had told her Dominic Gallo was going to call Cassano with instructions. If Cassano was telling the truth, this new information put a whole new spin on the investigation. An image of Maggie Hansen flashed in her mind. “You’re absolutely sure it was a woman?”

“Unless it was a guy getting his nuts squeezed, yes, I’m positive it was a woman. Geez, do you want me to answer your questions or what?”

“Sorry,” Dupree said. “Go ahead.”

“Anyway, she asks me how much she’d have to pay me to kill somebody. Kill somebody. I didn’t know what the fuck to say. I mean, how often in your life does some crazy stranger ask you a question like that? How do you even answer that question? I’ve done lots of weird shit in my day, but I ain’t never killed anyone. Came close a couple of times in prison. But they were all useless knuckleheads. I told her that the price all depends on who it is. Now keep in mind, I had no intention of ending anyone’s life. But I got to admit, I had dollar signs in my eyes.

“She tells me she wants me to kill the doctor I was supposed to steal the computer from. She says that she still wants me to snatch the computer, but also wants me to put a bullet in the doctor’s head. I figured that if this woman really wanted the doctor dead, she’d have to pay for it—and I’m talking serious money. Hey, I thought that maybe this was my big break. A chance for me to get the hell out of New York and spend the rest of my life lying in the sun somewhere nice. Not that I really wanted to end a stranger’s life, a woman I had no beef with, but for a guy like me, money talks and bullshit walks. So, I tried her on for size and asked for a million dollars. What did I have to lose? Worst that could happen was that I’d hear the dial tone. The woman offers me a half mill without even flinching. It was like we were talking about chump-change. I would have taken the half-mill. But I thought I’d go for broke, so I said, seven-fifty. Before the words even slipped off my tongue, she says, ‘Done.’

“I thought to myself, ‘ Done ?’ She said she’d call me back in twenty-four hours and tell me where I could pick up a good faith payment of one-hundred thou.”

“And where was that?” T.J. asked.

“In a locker at the Postal Annex in the Bronx.”

“How did you get the key?”

“Overnight FedEx to my house.”

“So you went to the Postal Annex and found one hundred thousand cash in the locker?”

Cassano nodded. “A thousand, crisp one-hundred-dollar bills in a black duffle bag. Just like in the movies.”

“How about the rest of the money?” Dupree asked.

“She said that once she confirmed that the doctor was dead, she’d wire the six-fifty to some offshore bank account set up in my name. Said she couldn’t get me cash because they don’t make a duffle bag big enough for that much loot. I wasn’t really comfortable with this arrangement. After all, I don’t even know who I’m talking to on the telephone. But I suppose I was so caught up in the money—I mean three quarters of a mill is a lot of scratch—I agreed to her terms. Well, guess what? I never got the fucking money. I went to see Jake Sullivan and asked him how I could get in touch with the guy that hired me in the first place. He gave me his name and said he’d call me if the guy came in the Night Owl. I found out where he lived, but when I went to his apartment, he had moved out and the manager said he didn’t leave a forwarding address. I pretty much figured that he was just a patsy and not the money guy.”

“Do you have any idea where the money was supposed to be wired?” Dupree asked.

“Some island down in the Caribbean.”

Nobody uttered a sound for a few minutes. Dupree could almost taste the tension in the air. That he could tell this story so casually, struck Dupree. As a homicide detective, she thought she’d seen it all. But this investigation seemed like virgin territory.

“So, Mr. Cassano, as it worked out,” Dupree said, “for a hundred grand, you killed a brilliant scientist that you didn’t even know. You must be so proud of yourself.”

“Not proud at all.” Cassano massaged his temples. “I nearly chickened out at the last minute. I almost took her computer and let her be. It’s one thing to talk about ending someone’s life, but it sure is different when you’re looking them in the eyes and can see the terror firsthand. Besides, I had no axe to grind with this lady. But she went and did something stupid.”

“And what was that?” Dupree asked.

“She found a nail file in her purse and stabbed me right in the face.” Cassano pointed to his still wounded cheek. “That set me off. I was bleeding like a stuffed pig and I completely lost it.”

“What happened next?” Dupree asked.

Cassano looked Dupree square in the eyes. “I put three bullets in her head.”

Dupree felt a chill crawl up her back and she shivered. She could not fathom how anyone could make a statement like that with such cold indifference. But this was not the time to get distracted. She forced herself to stay on task.

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