Robin Burcell - Face of a Killer

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“Which makes you a target because…”

“I am the only witness who might be able to verify that Wheeler was really telling the truth. The moment I walked into San Quentin, and faced the only other witness, Gnoble had no guarantee that I wouldn’t remember what really happened the night my father was killed. He needed Wheeler’s execution to go through. The Innocence Project stepped in for a brief moment, and suddenly Gnoble’s entire future balanced on his knowledge that he’d committed one crime with absolutely no statute of limitations. Murder. One more day, half that equation is gone, executed. That makes me his biggest threat to him and his wife’s chances of making it to the White House,” she said, backing from her space, then shifting to drive.

“You think Prescott knew all this?”

“I doubt he knows the entire story, only what Mrs. Gnoble told him. Maybe all she needed to do was point out that if I told some big secret having to do with my father’s past, there goes the election. Prescott probably agreed to set up the hit to save his own damned job, because if Gnoble’s not reelected, Prescott’s out.”

No answer at her mother’s. Not even the machine picked up, which meant someone was on the other line, not paying attention to the call-waiting beep. Probably Angie. Sydney disconnected. “Gnoble or his wife had to have given Prescott my cell number to make that call. Had to be Gnoble. Gnoble could call my mom to get it. Prescott couldn’t,” she said, driving up to the guard tower to get their guns.

They checked their weapons, and Sydney holstered her primary, then strapped her backup pistol on her ankle holster, before driving out the gates, then pausing at the end of the road to call Jake’s cell phone, listening to it ring.

Carillo snapped his holster, saying, “Maybe that’s why he stayed in touch all these years. Good ol’ Uncle Don. Conveniently there should you happen to remember what really happened. Ready to take action.”

“At his wife’s urging, no doubt.” Jake’s phone went to voice mail, and Sydney punched in her number, followed by a 9-1-1, hoping he’d get right back to her. She drove down the street that led away from the prison, then followed it around to the freeway, just as Jake called back. She flipped open the phone, took a breath, and said, “I have some bad news…”

“Is it any worse than the news that your boss just finished telling me?”

“If it’s about Gnoble, then no. Where are you?”

“A better question is where are you?”

“Just leaving San Quentin,” Sydney said.

“Then do us both a favor and drive straight to your office.”

“But-”

“For God’s sake, Sydney, shut up and listen to me, and pretend just this once that I know what I’m talking about. We are not the threat, and if you come here, and Gnoble’s foolish enough to go after you, because he thinks you can testify against him, then you are putting everyone in this house at risk.”

She was just pulling onto the freeway, thinking about what he said, wishing she could say something in return. But Sydney knew he was right. Her first instinct was to go there, protect her sister, her mother. Even Jake.

“Sydney?”

“I’m here,” she said, glancing into the rearview mirror, then moving into the fast lane.

“Look. We’ll be fine. I’m going to take your mother and sister out of town until he’s caught. Your mother is upstairs putting a few things together.”

“Okay.”

“Be careful. We’ll call you.”

And he disconnected.

She stared out at the car in the lane ahead of her for several seconds, almost on autopilot, and finally Carillo said, “What’s wrong?”

She told him what Jake had said.

“Okay, so we go back to the office instead of Santa Arleta. Dixon sort of ordered us back there anyway, didn’t he?”

“If you interpret that we’re not to be involved in Gnoble’s arrest, then yes, but what if Gnoble goes to my mother’s?”

“Like Jake said, why would he? They’re no threat to him. If Gnoble’s smart, he’ll be hightailing it out of here.”

The car in front of her slowed, and Sydney snapped out of her stupor, went around it, then stepped on the gas. “This guy’s a stone-cold psychopath. It’s clear he has no conscience.”

“Our advantage is that he doesn’t know he’s cornered, yet, assuming he doesn’t think his wife’s going to start singing, and he hasn’t figured you’ve been out to the prison, so maybe if we think like him…”

She glanced at Carillo, tried to see things as he was seeing them, before turning her attention back to the road. “Clearly he’s very logical. Very methodical.”

“Okay. So logically and methodically even if he knew you’d come here, done this sketch, he’s got to realize that the word of a convicted killer isn’t going to mean shit. There is no way that sketch is going to exonerate Wheeler or convict Gnoble.”

“Not unless someone other than Wheeler can place him at the scene.”

“You are the only other witness.”

“I can place a hand with a ring on it.” She scoffed. “That’ll fly.”

“One more link in the case,” Carillo said. “And clearly if his wife tried to put a hit on you, they don’t know that’s all you can remember, or they’re worried you’ll start remembering.”

“There’s got to be something we’ve been missing…”

“A bigger threat than you?”

She thought about everything she’d learned, all the pieces that were now fitting neatly together. And all those that, until now, seemed at odds… She glanced toward Carillo. “It just occurred to me that we’ve overlooked one very important part of all this. Someone who’s stayed in touch with all the players. The go-to girl if you want to leave the country and start a new life. Becky Lynn.”

“Probably the only organized crime that woman is running is bleeding Gnoble, Orozco, and McKnight for hush money. Talk about your gravy train. So, what’re you thinking?”

“I’m thinking that Dixon ordered us off Gnoble, but he didn’t say a thing about Becky Lynn.”

“And being good agents, we should take the initiative.”

She hit the gas, disregarding all speed laws, redlighting anyone who didn’t move out of her way fast enough. About the point they neared their freeway exit, it occurred to her that there was a serious flaw or two in their plan. Apparently Carillo sensed this, because he said, “You have that look…”

“We know this case. Dixon doesn’t. Do we depend on Scotty thinking of her? Or do we call Dixon, let him know. And if we do, and you were Dixon, discovered that we were sitting on a key player after he ordered us off…”

“Good point. You think it’s too early to pick up an order of nachos?”

She smiled. “Not in my book.”

48

They pulled onto Becky Lynn’s street, parked a few houses down, just as they’d done the first time they’d been there. This time, they checked the street both directions just in case Gnoble was there. They didn’t see his car, but Becky Lynn’s white Lexus was in the drive and the trunk lid was open.

“Loading or unloading?” Carillo asked.

But before Sydney could decide, Becky Lynn stepped out of the door with a suitcase and a tote bag-maybe tripped out was a more apt description-then on down the porch steps, righted herself, walked to the car, threw both items in the trunk. She walked back to the house, navigated the steps, gave a thorough perusal in both directions, then shut the door. “Apparently going somewhere.”

“Looking a little tipsy. Not sure I like the timing. Why now?”

“And where to?” Sydney said as she hit redial, calling Dixon.

He answered on the second ring. No greeting, just “You two better be heading back to the office.”

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