Joseph Finder - Guilty Minds

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The chief justice of the Supreme Court is about to be defamed, his career destroyed, by a powerful gossip website that specializes in dirt on celebs and politicians. Their top reporter has written an exposé claiming that he had liaisons with an escort, a young woman prepared to tell the world her salacious tale. But the chief justice is not without allies and his greatest supporter is determined to stop the story in its tracks.
Nick Heller is a private spy — an intelligence operative based in Boston, hired by lawyers, politicians, and even foreign governments. A high-powered investigator with a penchant for doing things his own way, he’s called to Washington, DC, to help out in this delicate, potentially explosive situation.
Nick has just forty-eight hours to disprove the story about the chief justice. But when the call girl is found murdered, the case takes a dangerous turn, and Nick resolves to find the mastermind behind the conspiracy before anyone else falls victim to the maelstrom of political scandal and ruined reputations predicated upon one long-buried secret.

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“And who’s ‘they’?”

He shook his head. “I know how it sounds. Paranoid or something. But... here’s the thing. Somewhere between the lab and evidence control at the property division, the evidence got ‘misplaced.’”

“The shards of glass?”

“Right.” He opened both his hands, turned them up. “No one can locate it.”

“How often does that happen — that crucial evidence gets ‘lost’?”

“Once in a while.”

“Not very often, I expect. Does that screw the case?”

“It’s a problem, but not devastating. The shards were photographed on the scene and the fingerprints were recovered and kept separately. If it goes to court, the defense will probably raise a stink, but it shouldn’t make a difference.”

“So why are you still pushing? Didn’t you get the memo? The case is closed. It was a suicide.”

He shrugged, shook his head. “It’s not right.”

“You know the name Thomas Vogel?”

“Of course. The Centurions.”

My phone vibrated again. I took it out. It was Mandy. “Do you mind?”

“Go ahead.”

I answered it. “Hey, Mandy.”

“Heller,” she said. “I’ve got something.”

I heard traffic noise in the background. “Where are you?”

“Southeast. Anacostia. I just talked to that old cop.”

“Mandy, I told you, I don’t want you out there—”

But she spoke right over me. “Remember the retired police detective in Southeast? This old guy who says he covered up a homicide years ago?” I remembered: the story she was investigating just before the Kayla story broke, about some big-name Washington player. “Well, you were right. And now I understand why I had to be discredited. With that phony Claflin story.”

“The homicide — who was it?”

She told me.

“Holy shit,” I said.

“Hey,” she said, her voice suddenly loud and sharp. “Excuse me, what do you think you’re—?”

“Mandy, you okay?”

“Hey!” she shouted. The phone made funny jumbled, crunchy sounds, as if it was hitting the ground.

“Mandy? Hello?”

But there was no reply.

70

I called Mandy back repeatedly, but each time it went right to voice mail, as if the phone had been shut off.

Something had happened to her.

Balakian was looking at me, alarmed. “Huh?” he said. “What’s going on, Heller?”

I explained. “I’m going to need your help,” I said. “I need you to ping her phone. I don’t have the resources to do that.”

“Man,” he said. He shook his head, looked rattled. “I can do that, sure. But what if the phone’s off? Or smashed?”

“That’s possible. So at least we’ll find out where it was last located. Which tells us where she was abducted.”

“Right.”

“If we can get a fix on where she was grabbed, traffic cams or other CCTVs might have captured a license plate or a face or something.”

“That seems unlikely.”

“This is the best lead we have at the moment. But you’ve got to do it now.”

He nodded. He took out his phone and dialed a number and asked for a Detective Ryan. After identifying himself, he read off Mandy’s cell phone number. A minute later they had the name of her carrier, AT&T.

In the meantime I called Dorothy and filled her in. By the time I ended the call, Balakian had something.

“AT&T says the phone’s not active. They can’t ping it.”

“Like you said, it was probably shut off or smashed. Do you have a last known location, at least?”

“The last call — when she was talking to you — hit a tower near the Anacostia metro station. Martin Luther King Junior Avenue and Howard Road, Southeast.”

I nodded. “Good. Now, I have another number for you to ping, if possible.” I took out the metal business card.

“Whose?”

“Thomas Vogel’s,” I said. I looked at the card and dialed the phone number.

It rang four or five times. Then: “Vogel.”

“It’s Heller. Your guys have Mandy Seeger. If anything happens to her, you know what I’m capable of.”

“I don’t know what you’re talking about, Heller.”

There was a click and the line went dead.

I thought a moment. It was possible that his guys had grabbed Mandy and hadn’t yet had the opportunity to inform the boss. But he’d hung up so quickly that I couldn’t help but wonder. If he really didn’t know what I was talking about, he would have pursued the matter. Asked me some questions. So it didn’t make sense. He had to know they’d taken Mandy.

The answer came about a minute later. Balakian was talking to his contact in the department about Vogel’s phone when I got a text message. It was a link, a URL. The sender was a phone number, not a name, and I was sure the number was spoofed. I clicked on the link, and it took me to a website called Disappearing Ink. In the middle of a blank white page was a red button that said DOWNLOAD DISAPPEARING INK. It was an app. I clicked the red button, which took me to an iTunes page and another button, and soon I’d installed it on my phone. It appeared to be an encrypted text messaging service of some kind. I signed in using my e-mail address, and the number 1 popped up on top of the Disappearing Ink button on my phone. I had a message. I clicked on it. It was from “ShepherdBoy.” I thought again of Vogel’s remark: Guys like us, we’re the shepherds. We take care of the sheep .

The message said:

We had a covenant, and you know the terms. Ms. Seeger was in violation. You stand down, including your friends, and you’ll see her again.

I stared at it. Vogel wasn’t going to admit on a phone call to having kidnapped Mandy. That could be used against him, legally. So why was he sending an incriminating text?

After about five seconds, the message disappeared, and I understood why he wanted to communicate this way. His messages were sent securely and disappeared as soon as they were read. I typed back:

Deal. Release her now or I’ll come after you.

Then I hit send. I looked at Balakian. He was still talking on the phone, shaking his head and saying, “Is there another way to try?”

Another text message appeared in the Disappearing Ink app:

MS will be released when you return home, to Boston. Not before.

I tried to take a screenshot, but that message disappeared as well. No wonder Vogel was being this explicit. Screenshots didn’t work. Even if I managed to take a picture of my iPhone’s screen, there’d be no way to pin it on him.

I looked up at Balakian. “Did you ping him?”

He shook his head. “That’s not his cell phone number.”

“What do you mean?”

“It’s a VOIP software-based number. Like Google Voice.”

“Not entirely following you.”

“It’s... we can only ping real cell phone numbers. This is a software-generated number.”

“But you can trace it, right?”

“Not this one. It tracks to a Tor-sponsored service.”

“Tor, the anonymous network?”

He nodded.

My understanding of Tor was pretty limited. I knew it was a network that lets you be anonymous on the Internet. Much beyond that, and I’m useless.

“He’s also using a VPN service with it, which further complicates our ability to track that number. So as far as we can tell, it’s a black box. No luck.”

“You know technology. That’s unusual for a cop.”

He shrugged modestly. “A decent basic working knowledge, that’s all. I’m no hacker, trust me. What’d you find out?”

“They have Mandy Seeger, and they’re not releasing her until I go back to Boston.”

What? Let me see.”

“There’s nothing to show you. The texts have disappeared.”

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