Ridley Pearson - Beyond Recognition
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Daphne said, “I don’t like the hostility. He’s in a mood swing here. Something triggered that swing.” Into the walkie-talkie she said, “Placate him. Go easy. Be vague. I’m not liking what I’m hearing.” To Boldt-the walkie-talkie back in her lap-she said, “Can we kick it if we have to?”
Boldt felt his scalp prickle with sweat. He didn’t want it heading in that direction.
HALL: What about if I pull it off in the next few days? ( Pause ) What if I can’t get it together in the next few days?
EMILY: You can get it together. The stars support success. ( Pause. ) The moon isn’t good for some time .
HALL: How long?
EMILY: How long?
Daphne depressed the talk button. “Make it a long time. Force this on him.”
EMILY: The moon won’t ascend for another month .
HALL: What?
EMILY: This isn’t a good month for you where business is concerned. Love, on the other hand, is on the rise .
Gaynes said, “This woman is a piece of work!”
EMILY: No more complications if you act quickly. This boy, whoever he is, won’t bother you again. You frightened him .
HALL: He’s got my money. ( Pause ) Listen … Can you help me find him? ( Pause ) There would be a bonus. ( Pause ) He’s kinda disappeared .
Boldt said excitedly, “We can use this.”
“No!” snapped Daphne.
Boldt held his eyes on her, his determination. “It takes Ben out of the loop and just might give us our probable cause.”
Daphne, eyes still on Boldt said into the walkie-talkie, “If you know where that money is, sweetheart, it’s time for a vision. You tell him. We all want Ben out of this.”
Collectively, they held their breath as they awaited Emily’s decision.
EMILY: I see a brown house. Small .
Relief flooding him, Boldt said, “There we go!”
HALL: That’s the boy’s place!
EMILY: The money is there. ( Pause ) A second story?
HALL: ( Sounding anxious ) Yes!
EMILY: The boy’s room. A box. A plastic box. Wait a second … ( Pause ) Rectangular .
HALL: A cigar box .
EMILY: No.
HALL: A toy safe? A lockbox? Something like that?
EMILY: A lunch box? ( Pause ) Ah! There it is clearly. It’s a video. A box for a video tape .
HALL: ( Excited; the sound of a chair moving ) How much?
EMILY: What?
HALL: How much do I owe you?
Daphne said into the device, “Let him go.”
EMILY:
Ten for the reading .
HALL: I’m giving you twenty. ( Pause ) I’ll try for sometime in the next three days .
EMILY: Yes. Better than next week .
HALL: I’ll be back to check with you .
Bobbie Gaynes asked, “Do we follow?”
Boldt answered, “No, we lead. We know exactly where he’s going. Sooner or later he’s going after that money.”
Daphne said, “That personality? He’ll go for the money right away. Bet on it.”
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Boldt planned to take Hall into custody at Ben’s house.
He confirmed that Hall’s residence-identified as a mobile home in Parkland-was already under surveillance. A backup team was put on standby.
Hall left Emily’s, the object of a dozen pair of eyes, climbed into his truck, and drove away while Homicide, ERT, and bomb squad officers looked on. Many of these people experienced disappointment, the accumulated adrenaline of the past hour finding no outlet.
The blue-and-white truck drove down 21st and turned left on Yesler.
With Gaynes driving, the brown recreational van negotiated a U-turn and headed north on 21st, right on Spruce, and right again on 23rd. The police radio identified the truck as paused for a light at Yesler and 23rd.
The police van drove through the intersection heading south. Boldt spotted the truck to his right, four cars back, waiting for the light.
“There he is,” Boldt told the others. They drove past. Boldt held him in sight as long as possible. He scrambled for a map.
As expected, a moment later the blue-and-white truck turned south on 23rd.
Boldt cautioned Gaynes, “He could be heading south to Parkland-”
“He’s not,” Daphne interrupted.
“We want to continue south until he commits,” Boldt finished, annoyed by Daphne’s confidence.
Boldt found himself willing Hall to turn left on Jackson in the direction of the Santori house. His muscles ached from holding himself so tight. He caught himself grinding his teeth.
Dispatch announced, “Suspect vehicle turning east on Jackson Street East.”
“Told ya,” Daphne said proudly.
Gaynes checked the outside mirror. “He’s too far back. I’ve lost him.”
Checking a street sign, Boldt instructed her, “Left on Norman.”
The surveillance car following Hall at a distance reported in. Boldt directed them to remain on 23rd and pass Jackson. “It’s too small a street,” he told Daphne and Gaynes. “He might spot them.”
Jackson was a dead end, up a steep hill; the Santori home backed up to Frink Park.
Boldt ordered the surveillance car left on Dearborn, two blocks behind where the van turned. The van and the surveillance car then ran parallel to each other on two adjacent avenues, the van turning right one block south of Jackson and the surveillance car, one block north. A third unmarked vehicle was told to park with a view of the intersection of Jackson and 23rd.
ERT was deployed into Frink Park, in case Hall fled on foot.
Dispatch confirmed that the vehicle came to a stop a half block from the Santori home.
With the suspect effectively boxed in, Boldt checked his weapon and sat forward to leave the van.
“I’m coming with you,” Daphne said, removing her weapon from her purse. Before Boldt could contradict this, she added, “I outrank Bobbie. No offense,” she said to the woman, a veteran homicide detective. “Lou,” she said, in a gentler voice, “I need to be reading this guy from the word go. If I’m there at the bust, it gives us a leg up.”
Daphne had always allowed her ambition to get in the way. She carried a large scar on her neck because of this. Boldt had witnessed that wound as it happened. He couldn’t put either of them through that again. She could be something of a loose cannon, in her determination to be the first inside a suspect’s psyche. But even so, Boldt did not argue. The more they understood about Hall the better. “We partner on this, Daffy. And I’m the lead.” He said it in a way that humbled her briefly.
“You’re the lead,” she agreed.
Boldt nodded. To Gaynes he said, “You’re our backup. I’ll be on radio.” He indicated for her to pass him a walkie-talkie from the front. She handed him a large flashlight as well, that could double as a near deadly nightstick. He stuck the earpiece in his ear and secured the radio in his coat pocket. The dispatcher’s voice announced that ERT was in place and the truck had been spotted and was empty.
Boldt told Gaynes, “We call for help, you send in the cavalry.”
“Understood,” replied the driver, her disappointment apparent.
Daphne was a faster walker. Boldt grabbed her arm and tugged. The two hurried up the hill and cut in behind the house on the far corner of the property. They made for a decrepit gardening shack.
Its doors were held closed by a board that spun on a nail. Boldt got the door open quietly and pulled Daphne inside with him, leaving the door unfastened.
Daphne whispered softly, “Did I mention that I absolutely hate places like this?”
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