Alex Barclay - Blood Loss
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‘So,’ said Ren, ‘do you believe your ex-husband would go to great lengths to protect his career?’
‘Absolutely,’ said Valerie.
‘Knowing what you know, would you ever do anything about Nolan or Lang/MeesterBrandt?’ said Ren.
‘No,’ said Valerie. ‘I wouldn’t do that.’
Ren nodded. ‘I understand.’
‘Oh, not because Nolan is my ex-husband,’ said Valerie. ‘But because he has covered his tracks so well.’
‘So, you didn’t keep any of the documents you saw?’ said Ren.
‘I wish I had, but, no. I threw them in his face.’ After a moment, she went on, ‘Do you want to know what’s even more screwed up? When Cerxus’ patent was set to expire, Lang applied for pediatric exclusivity with the FDA. That meant, if they could prove that it was an effective treatment for depression in children, then they could get an extension of six months or so on their patent, which was still worth a lot of money to them — over half a billion, at least. It was trialed on kids and the results were positive, so the patent was extended. Doctors began prescribing it to kids … but gradually, it became clear that the side effects were devastating — kids were committing suicide, harming themselves, lashing out. The drug was banned in Europe.
‘There’s a law firm in Denver currently working on putting together a class action suit, but I know for a fact that they are having a hard time gathering enough evidence that Lang Pharmaceuticals knew of the dangers of Cerxus. There are question marks right the way back to the original trial results. They skewed the negative side effects by slotting them under different categories or using “milder” words to describe them. Also, how the trials were carried out in the first place was likely flawed. For antidepressants and antipsychotics, doctors use a scoring system, and you need to reach a certain score to be eligible to take part in the trial. And if I’m a doctor, getting paid five to ten thousand dollars for every patient I enroll, I might just say you’re a little more depressed than you really are. And then when your symptoms improve, I can attribute that to the medication. Lang are not the only company to do this-’
‘But that’s ultimately unprovable, right?’ said Ren.
‘Unless you find an email or a memo from a pharmaceutical company or CRO to a doctor spelling that out, yes — it’s unprovable. And that kind of document just does not exist. No-one would be that dumb. It’s understood. There are also concerns that Lang illegally marketed Cerxus for treating childhood depression well before they even went for patent extension.’
‘So what happens if lawyers do find evidence on Lang?’ said Ren.
‘Well, MeesterBrandt Pharmaceuticals, because they bought Lang, will have to shell out a lot of money in fines and settlements. Other companies have paid billions of dollars to make these things go away. Lang was one of the few firms to have so far escaped a lawsuit. Worse than that for MeesterBrandt, though, Cerxus could actually be withdrawn-’
‘Even after all these years?’ said Ren.
‘Absolutely,’ said Valerie.
‘If the evidence is there …’
Valerie nodded. ‘Basically, what these lawyers need is someone who knows where the bodies are buried.’
Maybe they already found that someone.
Misty Bryce looked up at Ren with an expression that Ren was trying hard not to read as “dejected”. Ren leaned down and gave her a rub.
‘I’m sorry if you’ve been feeling lonesome,’ she said.
Misty pressed her body against Ren as they walked up the path to Melissa Grace’s house. Ren rang the doorbell and crouched down for hugs from Misty as they waited.
‘Hi,’ said Melissa.
‘Hi,’ said Ren, standing up.
Melissa glanced down at Misty with the look of a non-dog-lover.
‘I can tie her to the …’ Ren glanced around.
TJ came down the stairs. ‘Hey,’ he said. His face lit up when he saw Misty.
Result.
‘TJ, if your mom doesn’t mind, maybe you could take Misty for a walk? She’s been in the house quite a lot recently because of my work, and I’m afraid she’s going to end up the dog equivalent of those people who have to be removed from their house by a crane through their second-floor window.’
TJ laughed. He looked at his mom. ‘Can I?’
‘Sure,’ she said. ‘OK. Don’t go too far.’
TJ rolled his eyes.
‘Thank you so much,’ said Ren.
TJ went down the hallway to grab his coat.
‘Melissa, why don’t you wait in the living room in the heat? Close over the door. I’ll stay here with Misty.’
TJ came out onto the step with a bright red jacket on.
‘No-one’s going to miss you in that,’ said Ren. She walked down the path with him, and pretended to show him how to operate a leash that was an old-school leash with no fancy system.
‘TJ, I need you to do me a very important favor,’ said Ren. ‘I know your father wouldn’t go anywhere without keeping in touch with you.’
TJ said nothing.
‘Can you pass on a message for me, please?’ said Ren. ‘If he responds, you call my number, the one on my card, OK? If he doesn’t, he doesn’t.’
TJ still didn’t commit.
‘Can you tell your father to check out the rapper Too Short?’
TJ frowned. ‘My dad’s into rap?’
‘He might be into one of his tracks, yes,’ said Ren.
The one called Blow the Whistle.
TJ Grace called Ren that night. His father told him to tell her that was a good track, and that he’d meet her the following morning at ten. TJ gave Ren the address. And he thanked her for Misty. He actually said ‘Thank you for Misty.’
Bless his heart.
61
Taber Grace sat in his brother’s living room, staring at the family photos lined up along the wall. It felt strange being in a warm, feelgood home, drowning in other people’s shit. The doorbell rang. He went to the door and Special Agent Ren Bryce was standing there … the BuBabe he saw behind the Summit County Sheriff at the press conference.
‘Hello,’ she said. She reached out and shook his hand. ‘Nice to meet you.’
‘You too,’ said Taber. ‘Come in, take a seat.’
‘Thanks. So …’ said Ren, ‘Mark Whaley …’
‘Mark Whaley came to me because he wanted to blow the whistle on MeesterBrandt,’ said Taber. ‘He believed that they were involved in illegal practices. The problem was that I found no evidence of that. I found no evidence of anything illegal at MeesterBrandt. I used every method available to me, and that’s what I found out.’
What? ‘But why did he think there was?’ said Ren. ‘And he’s not alone in that belief.’
‘Mark Whaley stood to gain anywhere between $40 million and $80 million for whistleblowing,’ said Taber. ‘As you know — he was entitled to fifteen or twenty percent of what the government would recoup. He wanted to retire next year and he wanted to have a lot of money to do it in style. The second issue was that I was able to access Mark’s computer too, and what I found there wasn’t very pleasant. Photos of teens. Lots of them. The same ones your agents are about to find.’
‘So, do you believe that Mark Whaley sexually assaulted Shelby Royce and took his own life?’ said Ren.
Taber Grace nodded. ‘I think Mark Whaley finally got caught doing what he loved to do. I would have put a bullet in my head if I were as screwed-up as he was.’
‘Do you know anything about ex-Congressman Shep Collier?’ said Ren.
‘Just that he didn’t have the guts to put a bullet in his head when he was caught.’
‘But, what about his connection with Mark Whaley?’ said Ren.
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