Jonathan Kellerman - A Cold Heart

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Juliet Kipper, a gifted painter, is strangled in the LA gallery where her first solo show has opened to critical acclaim, and Milo Sturgis takes on the murder investigation as a favour to an old friend. He consults Alex Delaware, who, researching parallels with other deaths, looks for artists killed when on the verge of a breakthrough or comeback. And he finds two others. A few weeks earlier, blues player Edgar Michael 'Baby Boy' Lee was stabbed just after finishing his set at The Snakepit. The remains of China Maranga, a punk singer, were found by the Hollywood sign a month after her disappearance three years ago. And Alex discovers both were clients of Robin Castagna, his ex-lover. The investigation points to a gruesome, sadistic pattern of death, taking Milo and Alex into the dark side of the art world, and Robin into terrible danger.

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Milo said, “There’s more to it, Mr. Drummond.”

“Like what?”

Milo shook his head.

Drummond said, “Beautiful.”

I broke in: “How much money did you give Kevin?”

“Why’s that important?”

“Why’s it a secret?”

“Because-”

Terry said, “Ten thousand dollars.”

“Beautiful,” Frank repeated.

“It is no secret, Frank.”

I said, “One payment or in installments?”

“One payment,” he said. “Graduation gift. I wanted to break it up, but she… I also pay his car insurance and his health coverage. I figured ten would cover a year’s rent and expenses if he didn’t overdo it.”

“How did Kevin finance the magazine and the rest of his living expenses for two years?”

“Don’t know,” said Drummond. “I assumed he’d gotten some kind of job.”

“Did he mention a job?”

“No, but he didn’t ask me for anything.”

Terry said, “Kevin’s always been independent.”

“What kind of jobs had he worked before?” I said.

“He didn’t work as a college student,” she said. “I advised against it. He concentrated on his studies.”

“Good student?”

“Oh, yes.”

Kevin’s advisor- Shull- had seen it differently: no honor student .

I said, “So he worked before college.”

“Oh, absolutely,” she said. “He worked at a tropical fish store, sold magazine subscriptions, did yardwork for us.” She licked her lips. “Several summers he helped Frank out at the office.”

“Paralegal work?” I asked Drummond.

“He filed papers for me.” His expression said it hadn’t been a good match.

Terry picked up on it. “Kevin was always… he’s always had his own ideas.”

Frank said, “He doesn’t like routine. My office, any law office, there’s a lot of routine. My bet is he found himself something… unconventional.”

“Such as?” said Petra.

“Writing, something like that.”

“He’s fine,” said Terry. “I just know he is.” Her voice shook. Frank reached over and tried to hold her hand, but she pulled away from him and burst into sobs.

He sat back, disgusted.

When she quieted, I said, “You’re worried about Kevin.”

“Of course I am- I know he hasn’t done anything to anyone. But that- the picture you showed us.”

More sobs.

“Stop,” said Frank Drummond in a harsh tone. Then he forced his voice lower. “For your sake, Ter. You don’t need to do that, honey.”

“Why?” she said. “Because you tell me?”

***

“So what’s the deal beyond basic dysfunction?” said Milo, as Petra drove us back to his unmarked.

“Kevin left home two years ago,” I said, “but he was a stranger long before that. They have no idea what goes on in his head. If they’re telling the truth about his turning down money, I’d like to know where he got the money to finance his publishing venture.”

“Something illegal,” said Milo. “Something on the street. That’s how he met Erna.”

“Not his cousin,” said Petra.

“Doesn’t look like it.”

I raised the issue of a crime car. Kevin selecting a white Honda over something dark.

“He’s unsophisticated,” said Petra. “Over the phone, he sounded like a kid.”

“Nasty kid,” said Milo. “Mommy’s worried he’s a victim.”

“Mommies think that way,” said Petra. She sounded nearly as sad as Terry Drummond.

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Petra and Milo wanted to talk more so we found an all-night coffee shop on Ventura near Sepulveda, ordered coffee and pie from a waitress who read our faces and kept her distance.

He told me, “You’re right about the money. Ten grand might’ve covered Kevin’s computer equipment- and maybe not all of it. That leaves printing expenses, marketing the magazine, rent and food.”

Petra said, “Kevin’s landlady said he’d paid six months in advance. The place goes for five hundred a month, so there’s three grand. He also paid for six months of POB rental up front. Not a big deal, but he was obviously spending Daddy’s cash up front. Daddy just said Kevin preferred ‘unconventional’ jobs.”

She’d ordered Boston Cream, cut away the cream, picked at the chocolate.

Milo inhaled half of his apple à la mode deluxe (two scoops of vanilla), and I realized I was hungry and made inroads on a slab of pecan.

“The thing is,” she said, “I’ve been out on the streets three days running, can’t find anyone who even knows him, let alone a hint of criminal enterprise.”

“What’s your guess?” I said. “Drugs?”

“Rich kid with a bankroll. It fits.”

Milo said, “Ten grand doesn’t make him a cartel, but it’s more than enough to finance an initial stash, mark it up, peddle it, use the profit for another stash.”

Petra said, “The spot where he picked up Erna is a well-known illicit pill market. Maybe Kevin knew it from previous experience.”

Milo finished his pie, began work on the ice cream. “Once upon a time, you worked at a hospital, Alex. Anything you want to toss in, here?”

“Never caught a hint of a black-market pill trade.”

“Still in touch with anyone at Western Peds?”

“From time to time.”

“What about the neighboring hospitals?”

“I’ve got a few contacts.”

He looked at Petra. “What do you think of his showing Kevin’s picture around to white coats?”

“Couldn’t hurt,” she said. “Maybe they’d be more open with a colleague. You mind, Alex?”

“No,” I said, “but if someone’s dealing pills, they’re not going to ‘fess up to it. Or admit they know any dealers.”

“But you could study reactions,” said Milo, “see if anyone comes across weird. We’d take it from there.”

“Okay.”

“Don’t wear yourself out, give it one day. It’s a long shot, but you never know.”

“I’ll do it tomorrow,” I said. “But we should also consider other sources of income for Kevin. All that computer equipment, the printers, the scanners. And Kevin collected pornography.”

Both of them stared at me.

Petra said, “I should’ve thought of that. When we visited Frank Drummond’s office, his secretary asked if this had something to do with porn. Jeez, right under my nose- maybe she knew the kid had a history.”

“Summers at Daddy’s office,” said Milo. “Didn’t seem to be a happy memory for Daddy.”

“Kevin being creative,” said Petra. “Maybe in ways Daddy didn’t like. The stuff Junior collects is hard-core S & M.”

“Or it wasn’t just Kevin in the biz, and they had creative differences,” I said. “What if there’s more than parental protectiveness to Frank’s hostility?”

Both of them were silent. Petra played with her fork. “Family business… you know, Terry looks like she could’ve done dirty movies in her youth.” She bounced the fork’s tines on the tabletop. “I’ll check it out with Vice.”

***

I spent all day talking to friendly faces at Western Peds and other Sunset Boulevard hospitals. No one recognized Kevin. I tried a few less friendly faces, got blank stares, headshakes.

I drove by the spot where Erna Murphy had been picked up. During the day, the street was quiet, sunny, lined with old apartment buildings. Not a hint of what went on after dark.

I spotted a young Hispanic woman walking twin babies in a double stroller. Smiling. The infants dozed.

A few miles west, she’d be wearing a uniform and they’d be someone else’s babies. Here, mothers took care of their own.

And locked them in at night.

***

Before heading home, I called Milo to let him know I’d come up empty. He said, “Comrades in arms, pal. No progress at the airlines, and I’ve been on the phone to Boston all morning, trying to find out if Kevin checked in anywhere near there- both now and during the period when Angelique Bernet got carved up. Nothing on the former, hard to be certain regarding the latter because most of the smaller hostelries claim not to hold on to their guest registers for more than a year. A few places did crack their computers, but if Kevin’s staying at any of them, it’s not under his own name. The bigger hotels report being booked the week of Bernet- lots of conventions- and they do keep records. Again, no Kevin.”

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