Джонатан Келлерман - Crime Scene

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Natural causes or foul play? That’s the question Clay Edison must answer each time he examines a body. Figuring out motives and chasing down suspects aren’t part of his beat — not until a seemingly open-and-shut case proves to be more than meets his highly trained eye.
Eccentric, reclusive Walter Rennert lies cold at the bottom of his stairs. At first glance the scene looks straightforward: a once-respected psychology professor, done in by booze and a bad heart. But his daughter Tatiana insists that her father has been murdered, and she persuades Clay to take a closer look at the grim facts of Rennert’s life.
What emerges is a history of scandal and violence, and an experiment gone horribly wrong that ended in the brutal murder of a coed. Walter Rennert, it appears, was a broken man — and maybe a marked one. And when Clay learns that a colleague of Rennert’s died in a nearly identical manner, he begins to question everything in the official record.
All the while, his relationship with Tatiana is evolving into something forbidden. The closer they grow, the more determined he becomes to catch her father’s killer — even if he has to overstep his bounds to do it.
The twisting trail Clay follows will lead him into the darkest corners of the human soul. It’s his job to listen to the tales the dead tell. But this time, he’s part of a story that makes his blood run cold.

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“You’re probably right,” I said.

Having won her point, she smiled again, though I detected a certain disappointment that I hadn’t fought back. “Tell me, then, what are we going to talk about?”

“Dr. Rennert,” I said.

“Ah,” she said.

“I understand you two kept in touch after the divorce.”

“Naturally. We’re connected on a cellular level. Our living styles became incompatible but that doesn’t mean he ceased to adore me and I, him. The same applies to everyone I’ve loved. The web of intimacy, sticky and ever-expanding.”

She pursed her lips, kissed air, looking as satisfied as though she’d made contact with flesh. “I don’t believe we’re meant as a species to be monogamous.”

“Right.”

“Nobody is perfect,” she said. “And thank goodness, perfect is boring. Walter wasn’t perfect, though he would’ve liked people to think he was. Do you believe — do you expect me to believe — that he didn’t take his fair share of comfort in the arms of others? I don’t begrudge anyone the pursuit of happiness.”

“It’s his connection to Julian Triplett that interests me.”

Another disappointed nod. “If we must.”

“You’ve been expecting this conversation,” I said.

“At some point, perhaps. I didn’t expect to be having it with you.”

“Who, then?”

“Tatiana, if she took the time to find out. Has she?”

“Not in detail.”

“You’ve tried to discuss it with her,” she said. “She got angry. Yes?”

I stared.

Lydia Delavigne said, “A mother knows. She idolized Walter. And idealized him. And he encouraged it.”

“Aside from you, did he tell anyone else about his relationship with Triplett?”

“Oh no. He was afraid of more scandal. For himself and for the boy.” She smiled. “I’m extraordinarily discreet. It’s one of my best qualities.”

“Clearly.”

“That’s very sweet of you to say,” she said. “May I ask what led you to investigate?”

“The rocking chair.”

She shuddered. “That thing. It put a nobler face on what was essentially charity. You know, teach a man to fish, versus give him a hunk of halibut. Walter tried to convince me to buy one, as well. I said let’s not get carried away.”

I said, “How did it start between them?”

She sighed. “I don’t suppose there’s much harm in telling you, now that he’s gone... He wrote the boy a letter.”

“While Triplett was in prison?”

“I warned him not to. I thought it was unhealthy. But he got into one of his righteous funks.”

“When did this happen?”

“Oh, don’t quiz me, it’s boring. Three or four years after the fact? We were still married. I remember Walter’s excitement when he got the reply. What do you know, but it was quite articulate, too, once you got past the atrocious spelling and grammar. They corresponded for a while. Eventually Walter went to visit him, where they kept him.”

“How many times?”

“More than once. I wasn’t keeping count. The boy had no one.”

“He had a sister.”

“Well, all I know is that Walter felt he had a moral obligation.”

“To do what.”

Her answer surprised me. “I suppose you could say he viewed it as a personal research project,” she said. “An attempt to grapple with the same question he always grappled with. How does it happen that a person can come to commit such a horrible act?”

I said, “Triplett was a case study?”

“You make it sound so sterile ... No. It was never Walter’s intention to exploit. And he never could have published it, that would have been impossible.”

“Then what was he trying to accomplish?”

“He was curious,” she said. “One of his best qualities.”

She took a sip of tea. “Walter was very badly beaten as a child. Did you know that?”

I shook my head.

“His own father was a wicked man. Creative, but horrible. That’s not accidental. True cruelty is its own form of genius. He owned property all over San Francisco.”

“That’s where the money comes from.”

“You didn’t think Walter got rich in a lab, did you? The house he grew up in — it’s still there, in Pacific Heights. Landmarked. Some twenty-five-year-old computer person lives there now... Walter showed me pictures once. There’s a grand marble foyer, and a pair of staircases, shaped like this.”

She traced a female form.

“When Randolph — that was his father — when he wanted to punish Walter, he would make him run up one side and down the other, for hours on end. If he slowed down, or tripped, Randolph would whip him.”

I said, “Does Tatiana know about this?”

“Certainly not. And you’re not to tell her. I’m only telling you so that you’ll understand why Walter was so drawn to darkness. It mesmerized him. It wasn’t simple voyeurism. He genuinely wanted to understand. That’s how it started, at any rate. With time, I think he came to view the boy as a kind of ward.”

“When did Walter start supplying him meds?”

“After his release. Practically from day one. It was the right thing to do. They just punted him out and locked the gate behind. Shameful, but predictable.”

“Did he give him anything else? Money?”

“It’s certainly possible. By then I had moved out. I didn’t keep close tabs.”

“I’m trying to figure out how Walter felt comfortable hanging out with a convicted murderer. Having him over to the house.”

“I suppose he was confident in his own ability to manage the situation.”

“Ms. Delavigne, did your ex-husband ever express the belief that Julian Triplett was innocent?”

“Not in so many words.”

“But?”

“Well, actions speak louder, don’t they.”

“Which actions do you mean?”

For the first time her bravado seemed to falter. She pursed her lips. “More tea?”

We’d hardly touched the mugs, but before I could answer she had snatched them up and carried them to the kitchen, dumping them out in the sink. She poured refills. To her own mug she added a slug of caramel-colored liquid from a bottle kept in a drawer. She did not offer to do the same for me.

I waited for her to return to the couch. “I spoke to Nicholas Linstad’s ex-wife, Olivia,” I said. “She told me Walter regarded Linstad as a surrogate son.”

Lydia said, “Well, he would have. You’ve never met his sons from his first marriage.”

I shook my head.

“They have more in common with their mother than with Walter.”

“How’s that.”

“Materialistic.”

I bit my tongue.

“Not to mention that they moved away,” she said. “Far, far away, making it clear that they had no intention to return. Walter took their life choices as personal insults.”

“And Nicholas?”

“He didn’t need to be grasping,” she said. “He’d married up. With Walter he could afford to play the intellectual.”

“Meaning, he wasn’t, really.”

“I don’t know if Nicholas was really anything, at his core,” Lydia said. “He was magnetic. Let’s give him that. Handsome, intelligent, capable of making conversation with anyone — for a short while. He had the most intense gaze. It made you feel as if you were the only person in the world that mattered. That Scandinavian sangfroid. You could interpret it as interest, if you wanted to see it as such. Personally, I was impervious. But Walter was rather swept off his feet.”

“When did they fall out?”

“I couldn’t give you a date and time,” she said. “As I said, I was no longer around.”

“It seems like Walter tried to stand up for him during the internal hearing,” I said. “Deflect some of the blame.”

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