Jonathan Kellerman - Evidence

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#1 New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Kellerman writes unforgettable tales of crime and detection that expose the shadowy side of glittering Los Angeles. And in Evidence, readers are once again in the dexterous grip of a master storyteller and stylist equally skilled at teasing your brain and taking your breath away.
In the half-built skeleton of a monstrously vulgar mansion in one of L.A. 's toniest neighborhoods, a watchman stumbles on the bodies of a young couple-murdered in flagrante and left in a gruesome postmortem embrace. Though he's cracked some of the city's worst slayings, veteran homicide cop Milo Sturgis is still shocked at the grisly sight: a twisted crime that only Milo 's killer instincts-and psychologist Alex Delaware's keen insights-can hope to solve.
While the female victim's identity remains a question mark, her companion is ID'd as eco-friendly architect Desmond Backer, who disdains the sort of grandiose superstructure he's found dead in. And the late Mr. Backer, it's revealed was also notorious for his power to seduce women.
The rare exception is his ex-boss, Helga Gemein, who's as indifferent to Desmond's death as she apparently was to his advances. Though Milo and Alex place her on their short list of suspects, the deeper they dig for clues the longer the list grows. An elusive prince who appears to harbor decidedly American appetites, an eccentric blueblood with an ax to grind, one of Desmond's restless ex-lovers and her cuckolded husband-all are in the homicidal mix spiced with eco-terrorism, arson, blackmail, conspiracy, and a vendetta that runs deep. But when the investigation veers suddenly in a startling direction, it's the investigators who may wind up on the wrong end of a cornered predator's final fury.

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“Cut it out,” she snapped. “You don’t have to make me feel stupider than I already do.”

“If you had nothing to do with working Vanderveldt and Parris, there’s no reason for you to feel stupid-”

“You just don’t get it, do you? The first time we met, you figured out I’ve got my issues. As in having trouble ignoring obviously brain-dead decisions being made with more concern for butt-covering than the public’s welfare. I like to tell myself if I’d been in charge, 9/11 never would’ve happened. Maybe that’s self-delusional crap, maybe I need to stroke myself because the job’s turned out to be not what I had in mind. However you want to see it, I’m an outlier and what I need-what I needed-was a reprieve. When I learned you nailed the Swiss witch, I was ready to buy you dinner at Spago. Then I find out the Swiss witch had nothing to do with killing Doreen and the State Department’s on our butts because you went into that hangar without authorization. Not only haven’t you helped me, you’ve made my life more difficult.”

“Gee,” said Milo. “Here I was thinking solving murders was my job, when all along it was being your life coach.”

Lindstrom’s hands clenched.

Milo plucked pepperoni.

“ Milo, we’re the good guys, why are we going at each other?”

“Help me out, Gayle, and we’ll be sandbox buddies again.”

“What makes you think I can help you? I’m an unpopular girl with a cubicle full of old cold files and a directive to clear them or else. Which is like asking me to teach Britney nuclear physics.”

“Forget physics,” said Milo. “Let’s talk medicine. And law.”

“You want me to find out if Kathy ever enrolled, fine, I can do that. Same for Parris and law school, but what’s that going to tell you? You need physical evidence.”

“Whatever builds the case is worthwhile, Gayle. Now tell me exactly what Doreen gave the Bureau before she split.”

“Dinky stuff.”

“I like dinky, Gayle.”

“This was real minor-league, it stayed with the Forest Service. There was a chunk of disputed federal land in northern Washington State. The usual logging/farming/dune-buggying/tourism side fighting the totally leave-it-for-the-mosquitoes side. Doreen had volunteered as a tree-hugger a few months before she got nabbed hooking in Seattle. Doing field tests, whatever. What she gave up when we pressed her were two schemes. The first was her fellow volunteers tilting the odds by planting Canadian lynx hairs near tree trunks-smearing the DNA then ‘discovering’ it. Apparently, the lynx is mucho endangered, so that would’ve meant big-time land restriction. The second con involved poisoning wild horses and leaving carcasses in spots grizzly bears didn’t frequent to draw grizzlies and enlarge estimates of their habitat. See what I mean? Low-rent, the Forest Service gave even less of a crap than the Bureau, took no action. Then a senator who got tons of logging money found out and he raised a stink and an investigation ensued. No one went to jail but people lost their jobs.”

“Names,” said Milo.

“I don’t have any, the guy from whom I inherited the files wasn’t into extraneous detail.”

“Maybe not so extraneous, Gayle, if Kathy Vanderveldt and Dwayne Parris were among those volunteers. Some people lost their jobs, others might’ve lost their careers.”

“Expelled from med school and law school due to moral turpitude?” she said. “Yeah, I guess that could happen.”

She stood, tried to put money on the table. Milo ’s big hand closed around hers. “My treat, Gayle.”

“Why?”

“You deserve it.”

“Yeah, sure,” said Lindstrom. “When I got a bad grade, my dad lied to me the same way.”

I said, “Manipulating physical evidence.”

He said, “Kathy Lara can’t be a doctor, but gets herself a gig where she can still have fun with biology. Same old story, with twisted types it’s all about control.”

“With everyone it’s about control,” I said. “The key is how you go about it.”

***

Lindstrom’s call came as we drove back to the station.

“That was quick, Gayle.”

“Wish I could say I pulled strings, all I had to do was pull our copy of the Forest Service file. Vanderveldt and Parris are named as participants in both cons. In fact, they’re the only participants named. And Vanderveldt was, indeed, booted out of U of Idaho med school-where she’d been at the bottom of her class. Parris’s standing at U Wash law school was actually pretty good but he also got tossed. Both of them appealed twice. Denied. You really see that as motive?”

“That and fifty G’s, Gayle.”

“Yeah, I guess that covers a lot of bases,” said Lindstrom. “So what now?”

“So now I talk to them.”

“I’d like to be involved.”

“When the time’s right.”

“Hope that’s not a lie. With my dad I could tell. With you, not so easy.”

CHAPTER 40

Deputy D.A. John Nguyen confirmed what Milo already knew: insufficient grounds to arrest Rieffen and Scoppio for anything, all interviews would have to be voluntary.

“You are cordially invited to chat?”

“Unless you witness them committing some kind of naughty and bust them for that.”

“Bad lane change do the trick?”

Nguyen laughed. “I was thinking something involving blood.”

“How about smearing lynx DNA on something?”

“What the hell’s a lynx, anyway?” said Nguyen. “Something you make a coat out of, right?”

“Bite your tongue, John.”

“I’m talking theoretical, Milo. My pay grade, the wife’s lucky to get wool.”

A review of the little we knew about the suspects suggested Rieffen would be less violence-prone, more likely to turn. Maybe.

Reed and Binchy took separate cars and began subtle surveillance on the man calling himself M. Carlo Scoppio. He’d left for work at nine a.m., drove to the East L.A. law firm, was still there by eleven thirty.

“Loo, one thing occurred to me,” said Reed. “The office is awfully close to where that C.I., Escobar, got shot.”

“How close, Moses?”

“Like three blocks. It’s county land, owned by the med center but undeveloped.”

“You scoped it out?”

“It was close, I started wondering. There’s an intersection nearby. Not much traffic but a long red light. If Escobar was a law-abiding type, it would’ve been easy enough to catch him when he was stopped, commandeer the car.”

“Go back and take photos,” said Milo. “After Sean takes over the watch.”

“I’ll buy a camera,” said Reed.

“A cheap one’s good enough for making memories, Moses. One day, we’ll scrapbook.”

Lara Rieffen was on shift at the crypt, processing a shooting in Pacoima. The plan was to “find” her in the parking lot when she returned to file paper, Milo coming on friendly, pretending to be there on business. Then walking her in and finding a space in the building for a “follow-up” interview. Keeping it low-key, so she wouldn’t be threatened and the coroner’s staff wouldn’t be aware of any disruption.

But the boss had to know so Milo phoned Dave McClellan, gave him the bad news.

He said, “I’ve been grinding my teeth since we spoke. She’s really that evil, huh? That makes us look great.”

“No way you could know, Dave.”

“Whatever it takes to nail the bitch, Milo. I’ll make sure there’s an open room on the bottom floor.”

“Thanks. I’ll keep it as quiet as possible.”

“Way I’m feeling about her, you can hog-tie her in full sight,” said McClellan. “And don’t worry about quiet, we’re already crawling with cops, anyway.”

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