Phillip Margolin - The Associate

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“Sure. When you appeal a conviction the appeals court looks through the record to see if the judge made a mistake during the trial that could have affected the verdict. Without the record, there can’t be an appeal.” “Okay. I want to search Gene’s house and that little cabin he keeps by the Meander River for Melissa’s notes. That will make the search legal because they’re government property.” “Why don’t you just ask Gene to let you look around?” “I don’t want to alert him. Gene’s become a suspect.” “You’re not serious.” “There’s nothing concrete yet. The neighbors say that Gene and Melissa have been arguing pretty heavily recently. She may have been thinking of leaving him.” “You think he killed her and faked everything?” Quiroz asked incredulously.

“Martin was there when he talked to the kidnappers on the phone.” “He was there when a call came in, but he didn’t hear the other side of the conversation. Gene could have arranged for someone to call him, then he could have gone upriver to Angel Ford and rafted downriver to the drop.” Quiroz shook his head. “What if Martin had gone back to Gene’s immediately, instead of waiting? Gene wouldn’t have been there.

It would have given the whole plot away.” “No. He’d just tell Martin that the kidnappers called, told him where to find Melissa, he drove there, and his wife wasn’t where they said she would be, or something like that.” “So do you think that Gene was involved in the Alvarez kidnapping?” Chisholm thought for a moment before shaking his head.

“No, that was Paul McCann, all the way. But Dobbs got everyone thinking that there was a third conspirator out there, and maybe that gave Gene the idea for his fake kidnapping.” “I don’t buy it. I know Gene. He couldn’t kill someone, and he worshiped Melissa.” “Ramon, you’ve been in this business long enough to know that anyone can kill under the right circumstances. Anyway, I’m not saying that Gene’s guilty, but he is a suspect. Maybe this is a wild-goose chase, but I wouldn’t bet on it.”

11

Two days later, at nine in the evening, Martin Alvarez’s phone rang. It was Gene. He sounded on the verge of hysteria. “I’m in jail.

They’re saying I killed Melissa.” “Try to calm down, Gene. Is anyone with you who can hear what you’re saying?” “Ramon, Norm Chisholm. I know these guys. I can’t believe they’re doing this.” “I’m coming down now to see you. Be strong and do not say anything. If they try to talk to you ask for the Miranda rights. Do you understand?” “Yes. Thank you, Martin.” “Put Ramon on.” A moment later the DA was on the phone.

“What the fuck are you doing, Ramon?” “This is hard for me, too, Martin, but we’ve got evidence.” “That Gene murdered his wife?” “Yes.”

“Bullshit. Gene’s the gentlest person I know. You fucked up.” “We searched Gene’s cabin, the Meander River place. The clothes Melissa was wearing on the day she disappeared were stuffed into a dresser drawer. They were covered with blood. We haven’t done a DNA test yet, but the lab’s done some preliminary tests. It’s Melissa’s blood type.

We also found her car parked behind the cabin.” “Then someone planted the stuff. Gene’s not stupid. If he killed her he’d never leave incriminating evidence around.” “I’m not going to get into this with you, Martin. I’m the elected DA in this county and I’ve got to do my job.” Martin held his tongue. Ramon was right. It would just get Quiroz’s back up if he tried to throw his weight around. “Can I visit Gene?” “Yeah, but you’ll become a witness if he talks to you about the case.” “I’ll keep that in mind. What about you? Are you going to grill him?” “No. Gene’s so messed up right now that a judge would toss out anything he said. If he killed Melissa I’ll nail him, but I want to do this right.” • • • They were keeping Gene away from the other prisoners at the end of the cell block. The sheriff had put a suicide watch on him and a guard was sitting outside his cell. Arnold was lying on a metal cot, staring at the ceiling. The guard let Martin into the cell door and he sat on the edge of the cot. “I didn’t kill her.” Martin put his hand on his friend’s shoulder. “I know that, Gene.” “She was everything to me.”

His eyes watered. “My life’s… I mean, Jesus, Martin…” Gene sobbed so hard that his body shook. He drew up his knees and rolled into a fetal position facing the concrete wall. “She was going to leave me. She said she was bored, that I bored her. I told her I’d go anywhere, just to be with her.” “Ah, Gene.” Martin reached for Gene’s shoulder and gave it a reassuring squeeze. Gradually, Gene’s breathing steadied and he wiped his eyes, but he still wouldn’t look at Martin.

“I don’t care what they do to me.” “You’ve got to care. You didn’t kill her. If you don’t fight, the real killer will get away.” “It doesn’t matter. They showed me her clothes. They were drenched with blood. She’s dead. Finding who killed her won’t bring her back.”

“Listen to me, Gene. Nobody knows how you feel better than I do.

Nobody. But you can’t give up. You’ve got to fight.” Gene didn’t answer. “Do you have any idea what happened, why the clothes and her car were found at the cabin?” Gene shook his head. “The cabin is almost two hours away. If the kidnapper was some stranger he wouldn’t know about the cabin.” That got Gene’s attention. “There… there was someone else. She had a lover.” “Do you know who?” “She wouldn’t say.” Gene leaned his head against the wall and shut his eyes. “She could be cruel, Martin. There was a side to her that you didn’t know.”

Gene’s head bowed. “I’m not much in bed. She was so young, so vigorous. I couldn’t please her. She taunted me. Made fun of me. And she said there was this man, someone who… who made her feel …” “People say things they don’t mean,” Martin managed. “Stupid things.” Gene opened his eyes and looked directly at Martin. “I don’t think she ever loved me. I think she was escaping from something and used me to get away. As soon as she had the time to really look at me, she realized the mistake she’d made.” “Don’t run yourself down like this. You’ve been through so much you’re not thinking straight. I’ve seen Melissa and you together. She did care,” Martin lied. “She couldn’t fake that.” Gene turned away. To Martin he seemed the very image of hopelessness.

Martin made it home from the jail at midnight. His wound ached, but his heart ached more, and his mind was racing. After twenty minutes of tossing and turning in bed, he gave up. It was a hot night, but there was usually a cool breeze on the veranda. Martin filled a glass with Scotch and ice and sat down by the pool. The stars were bright and there were few clouds. If he had never known Patty, it might have been a perfect moment, but Patty was dead, Gene Arnold was locked up in the Laurel County jail, and someone was laughing at everyone. But who? Lester Dobbs had testified that Paul McCann called someone on his cell phone after he murdered Patty. Whom did he call?

Suddenly Martin sat up straight. Did McCann call anyone? The only reason everyone believed that a third man was involved in Patty’s kidnapping was because Lester Dobbs claimed to have overheard Paul’s phone conversation in the desert. Alvarez took a sip of Scotch and let his mind wander. What if Dobbs had made up the story about the third man? Dobbs had been out of jail when Melissa was kidnapped. Did anyone know where he’d been at the crucial times? There was definitely another person with Dobbs at the Alvarez drop site, but maybe there were only two people-not three-involved in the plot to kidnap Patty Alvarez. It was time to talk to Lester Dobbs.

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