Робин Кук - Genesis

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When the body of twenty-eight-year-old social worker Kera Jacobsen shows up on Chief New York City Medical Examiner Laurie Montgomery’s autopsy table, at first it appears she was the victim of a tragic yet routine drug overdose. But for Laurie and her new pathology resident, the brilliant but enigmatic Dr. Aria Nichols, little things aren’t adding up. Kera’s family and friends swear she never touched drugs. Administrators from the hospital where Kera worked are insisting the case be shrouded in silence. And although Kera was ten weeks pregnant, nobody seems to know who the father was — or whether he holds the key to Kera’s final moments alive.
As a medical emergency temporarily sidelines Laurie, impulsive Aria turns to a controversial new technique: using genealogic DNA databases to track down those who don’t want to be found. Working with experts at a start-up ancestry website, she plans to trace the fetus’s DNA back to likely male relatives in the hopes of identifying the mystery father. But when Kera’s closest friend and fellow social worker is murdered, the need for answers becomes even more urgent. Because someone out there clearly doesn’t want Kera’s secrets to come to light... and if Aria gets any closer to the truth, she and Laurie might find themselves a killer’s next targets.

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The first stop on May 11 was 45 West 70th Street, where Juliana and her current partner, Antônia, climbed out from the Subaru bursting with women, cleaning products, and vacuums. “ Adeus, vejo você mais tarde, ” Juliana said with a wave. She was carrying a vacuum cleaner with the hose over one shoulder, a plastic bag of rags, and a roll of paper towels. Antônia had the buckets, mops, and cleaning products. With some difficulty and a lot of clanking sounds they climbed the granite steps.

Pausing at the building’s front door, Juliana put down everything she was carrying to get out her sizable key ring. After finding the appropriate key, she opened the front door only to discover it hadn’t been completely closed and latched and she would have been able to use her hip to push right in. “ Merda! ” she mumbled as she gathered up her belongings and stumbled into the building. It was the struggle with the vacuum cleaner that made it difficult. Once inside, she held open the door for Antônia. After walking down a short, narrow hallway by bypassing the contrasting rather grand staircase that swooped up and curved out of sight to her right, Juliana again put down everything to repeat the key process. With the door for the first-floor apartment, she knew she needed the key. In contrast with the door to the street, which was frequently not shut all the way, the apartment door was always latched.

Juliana had met this client on only one occasion several years earlier. She knew the woman was a doctor and hadn’t been all that friendly. On the positive side, she paid on time and never complained. Juliana marveled at the differences in the way various clients treated her and whomever she happened to be working with. Some people were openly condescending, others remarkably friendly, and others indifferent. Luckily the nature of the clientele was such that she didn’t have to interact all that often.

Once she got the door unlocked, she opened it and then gave it a shove out of the way. Picking up the vacuum cleaner once again, she stepped into the room. The moment she did, she noticed a stale odor that she couldn’t place. As Antônia followed her into the room, Juliana put her head back and sniffed the air. As someone perceptive to the ins and outs of cleaning, she sensed that there had to be something that needed attention but had no idea what it was. She was about to ask Antônia if she smelled an odd odor, when she realized that the client was home, seated in the chair directly in front of her but facing away so that she couldn’t see the woman’s face.

“Hello!” Juliana called out. She immediately regretted she’d not rung the bell or even knocked on the apartment door. Never before had this client been home. “Hello!” she called out again, only slightly louder. When there still was no response, she put down the vacuum cleaner and stepped around the chair. The second she caught sight of the woman’s face, she screamed, causing Antônia to do the same by reflex. A moment later Juliana had recovered enough to get out her phone and call 911.

Okay,” Jack said to Vinnie. “Armed with all the information we have from this masterfully done autopsy and the superb MLI investigative report, what do you think the OCME can tell the police about this case?”

It was now well after nine and the autopsy room was full, meaning all eight tables were in operation. Chet had appeared a little after eight and had come over to Jack’s table to ask if Aria Nichols had shown up as she was scheduled. When Jack had said no, he’d merely rolled his eyes before moving off to do his own case.

“I assume you’re asking about the manner of death,” Vinnie said in response to Jack’s question. He straightened up to stretch his back. He and Jack had been involved in a rather lengthy and tedious dissection of the victim’s neck, which was only done on cases like the present one, where neck trauma was expected. The main part of the autopsy, including the contents of the chest and the abdomen, had shown the victim to be free of disease, congenital malformations, or signs of trauma. The only abnormal finding had been some partially dissolved capsules in the stomach, suggesting the victim had taken some kind of medication or drugs along with his reputed alcohol. What the capsules were would have to wait for Toxicology, same with the ethanol content in his bloodstream.

“Well, it’s definitely not homicide,” Vinnie said.

“How can you be so sure?”

“With all the hemorrhage in the neck muscles, he wasn’t dead before he was suspended by his shirt collar,” Vinnie said. Vinnie enjoyed these sessions he had with Jack and felt that he’d learned an enormous amount about forensics over the years. “And I’ve never heard of a homicide done with a shirt collar.”

What he and Jack had found with their careful neck dissection was that the hyoid bone and the thyroid cartilage were both intact, both of which were often damaged in hanging situations. Besides the hemorrhage in the neck muscles, the only other pathology they found was the occlusion of the left carotid artery and left jugular vein, which coincided with a deep furrow or groove on the left exterior aspect of the victim’s neck that angled upward toward his right ear.

“I agree with you that the chances of this being a homicide are negligible,” Jack said. “So, what are we going to tell the police?”

“I don’t know,” Vinnie said. “The investigative report mentioned that his friend thought he was depressed. I suppose it could be suicide.”

“With no note?” he asked.

“That doesn’t influence me,” Vinnie said.

“I’m glad to hear that, because you’re right,” Jack said. “It’s estimated that two thirds of those who commit suicide don’t leave a note. If this guy was drunk and depressed, he certainly wouldn’t have searched around for pen and paper. But after doing this autopsy and rereading Janice’s investigative report, do you want to hear what I think happened here?”

“Lay it on me,” Vinnie said.

“I think this poor guy was so inebriated that when he tried to open the garden gate, he just sank relatively straight down, not falling over backward, but just collapsing like his legs became rubbery, and in the process the collar of his shirt caught on the gate latch. It didn’t completely suspend him, but it provided enough pressure to occlude the left carotid and the left jugular. End of story.”

“That means the manner of death was accidental,” Vinnie said.

“That’s going to be my interpretation,” Jack said.

“Dr. Stapleton,” a voice called.

Jack turned to face Sal D’Ambrosio, another mortuary tech.

“Excuse me, Dr. Stapleton,” Sal said. “Sorry to bother you, but I’ve been asked to let you know that Bart Arnold is here and needs to speak with you right away.” He pointed back toward the doors to the hallway. Through the wire-mesh-embedded windows, Jack could just make out Bart’s face, and that he was waving at Jack to come out.

“Why the hell doesn’t he throw on an apron and come in?” Jack questioned. As head of the MLI Department, Bart was a long-term employee who’d been in the autopsy room on multiple occasions.

“I wouldn’t know, Doctor,” Sal said. “But he’s pretty upset about something.”

“Oh, for Chrissake,” Jack muttered. One of his pet peeves was to be disturbed in the middle of an autopsy. At the same time, he knew he’d taken longer doing the current case than usual, trying to draw it out in case there wasn’t going to be another assigned to him. In many ways the autopsy room was Jack’s sanctuary.

He put down the blunt-nosed scissors he’d been using for the neck dissection, told Vinnie to go ahead and remove the skull cap, and headed for the exit door.

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