Gregg Hurwitz - The Crime Writer
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Kaden and Delveckio had had me delivered by two gruff cops who smelled of cigarette smoke and refused to acknowledge me until they yanked me out of the backseat. A few reporters had been hanging around Parker Center on a rumor an indicted gangbanger was being moved downtown for a trial. In his absence they'd been happy to capture me doing the perp walk. Upstairs I'd been left to entertain myself for a few hours. Despite the cuffs, I tried to make hand-shadow animals on the far wall. Whoever said oppression breeds creativity was full of shit.
The door banged open, and Kaden ambled in. Cuffed sleeves, shoulder holster, smelling of chalk and coffee. Behind him Delveckio blew his nose into a handkerchief.
"We found Kasey Broach's shirt in the laundry-room sink of Genevieve Bertrand's house," Kaden said.
The laundry room. I hadn't even been bright enough to stumble over evidence planted for me.
Delveckio added, "And your prints all over the house."
"Of course they are. I spent a lot of time there before we broke up."
Kaden said, "We have you on her street."
"I was taking a drive."
Kaden gripped the table, arms flexing. "Are you denying that you broke in to her house a few hours ago?"
"I'm neither confirming nor denying anything until I talk to a lawyer."
"So why don't you request one now?"
"Because we'd have to stop talking. I know you think you've got something on me. Probably something horrifying. And I want to know what it is." I was sweating through my shirt. "I can tell from the setup. Nine units pursuing me, handcuffs, the smug set of your mouth. So what do you got? My high-school prom date ten toes up beneath the bed of tulips in my front yard?"
"You don't have a bed of tulips in your front yard," Delveckio said.
"I know, but 'hydrangeas' is a mouthful." A loaded silence. I was too anxious to let it stretch on longer. "Come on," I said. "Let's get it over with."
Kaden said, "We were on our way to arrest you when an anonymous call tipped us to a break-in at Ms. Bertrand's address."
"Why were you on your way to arrest me?"
He threw down an evidence bag containing a familiar hair on the table in front of me. "This hair matches several left behind by the Redondo Beach Rapist over the past three years."
"I… what?"
"He wears a ski mask, so we've never been able to get a composite. Seven rapes and we've got nothing but the occasional strand of brown hair." Kaden eyed me. "Matchesyour hair color."
"This is bullshit. By the time we're done, you're gonna have me toilet training the Lindbergh baby with Jimmy Hoffa."
"You wanna tell me why the hell you were having our lab process a hair from a wanted rapist?"
"They made a match and Ordean spooked," I said, more to myself than them.
"Of course he spooked. He's a fucking TV actor. The CSI clowns consulting on his show ran a microscopic hair comparison to play show-and-tell, put it against strands from high-profile outstanding cases. It hits the jackpot, they about swallowed their tongues. Ordean said you gave him this hair. Has no idea where you got it."
"Where do you think I got it?"
Kaden reached over and pressed a thumb to the swelling around my eye. "Morton Frankel."
I jerked away, and they snickered at me.
Kaden asked, "Why were you at Genevieve Bertrand's house?"
"Someone tried to break in to my house tonight, then run me over with a brown Volvo. He left this behind." Cuffs jangling, I pulled the Baggie holding the matchbook from my pocket they'd missed it when patting me down for hardware and flung it on the table.
Delveckio examined the skull-and-crossbones matchbook sourly, or maybe that was just his face. The more I studied him, the less I could imagine him having anything to do with Adeline or any of the Bertrands, for that matter. Rather, the less I could imagine them having anything to do with him. Delveckio awkwardly manipulated the bag, showing his partner the address inside.
"Who tipped you?" I asked. "That I was allegedly at Genevieve's?"
Kaden said, "An anonymous caller."
"Don't you trace incoming phone calls?"
"It came in to my private line. Not 911. Not dispatch."
"That's a very anonymous anonymous call. When you go pick up Mort, why don't you see if he's got your digits written down somewhere?"
"We can't pick him up," Delveckio said.
"The guy tried to make me Volvo meat."
"Says you."
"And the matchbook."
"This evidence" he tapped the bag containing the hairs "was illegally obtained."
"But not by you," I said. "So you know you can use it for a warrant and to build a case. And I've been told that it's all about building a case."
Kaden glared at me. "You ever fucking relent?" He jerked his head at Delveckio, and they left me alone with my none-too-chipper reflection.
I wasn't wearing a watch, so there was no way to gauge the time. Every few hours I'd ask to go to the bathroom, and I'd be respectfully led down a hall, passing under a clock.
After my third escort deposited me back in the room, I asked if I'd been arrested, and he said, "Not yet. You're still just being questioned."
I asked, "You guys trying out a new Zen interrogation technique?" He looked at me blankly, so I added, "Don't you have to charge me or let me go?"
"Not as long as we're holding you as a person of interest."
"Person of interest," I said. "That's flattering. I think I'll call my lawyer now."
"Hang on," he said. And then, as if I'd argued, "Just hang on."
He exited, pointedly leaving the heavy door ajar. A few minutes passed, and then I heard the staccato beat of footsteps down the hall. Morton Frankel, led in cuffs, passed the open doorway, Kaden and Delveckio on either side. Catching sight of me, Frankel bucked against the detectives, elbows flaring, and glared in at me. Bruises ringed his eyes from when I'd broken his nose, and he stood stooped from my stabbing him in the thigh. A sheen covered his face, and he had sweat stains under his arms; they'd kept him under the lights. Seeming to relish the confrontation, the detectives gave him a moment.
Frankel said, "I'm gonna gouge out your eyes and skull-fuck your head."
He lunged at me, causing me to jump up. My chair clattered over. Laughing, the detectives yanked him from view, and I heard Kaden ordering someone else to get him to Booking. Kaden and Delveckio returned, closed the door, and sat opposite me. Kaden's eyes went to my knee, which was jackhammering up and down from the scare, and his lips pressed together in a smirk. From his watch it was already two o'clock.
"Good detective work," Kaden said. "At his place our boys found a rape kit in a footlocker ski mask, flashlight, pick set, cloth gags, plastic flex-cuffs, the whole nine yards. And the boy was just sentimental enough to keep a few trophies a scarf, bathrobe sash, bracelet." He paused, bit his lips. "Only one problem, Danner. One of his hair samples we have on record was from an attack he committed the night of January twenty-two under the Redondo Pier. Around, say, eleven o'clock. That time and date ring a bell?"
When Kasey Broach was kidnapped.
Disappointment came in a rush. I sagged back in my chair.
Delveckio gave me a wan grin. "So unless Frankel chartered a helicopter to make his rounds that evening, that pretty well puts him out of contention."
"Who borrowed his car?" I asked.
"We're looking into it," Kaden said. "But we're assuming he needed it to get to Redondo to rape Lucy Padillo."
"That was the car," I said. "The dent on the right panel, everything."
Delveckio threw the matchbook on the table in front of me. "We had the lab take a look at this. No prints, which strikes us as a bit odd, given that it is a matchbook. But you'll like this part even better: The handwriting didn't match Frankel's. Know whose it matched?"
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