William Bernhardt - Naked Justice

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When the mayor is arrested for murder, Ben Kincaid is the only man who can save him With his winning smile, acting experience, and history as one of the best quarterbacks Oklahoma University has ever seen, Wally Barrett had no trouble becoming Tulsa's first black mayor. But this perfect politician has a dark side, too. One afternoon at an ice cream parlor, a dozen people watch as he nearly hits his wife during an argument about their children. That same night, a neighbor calls the police after hearing screams from inside the mayor's house. The patrolman discovers the first lady and her children murdered, and the mayor nowhere to be found. Barrett is captured after a high-speed chase, insensible and covered in blood. The only person willing to defend him is Ben Kincaid, a struggling defense lawyer with a history of winning impossible cases. But when the national media descends on Tulsa, Kincaid will have to do something he's never done before, and oversee an increasingly...

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The man reluctantly opened his hands. “Just a little souvenir.” It was a pair of cuff links bearing the insignia of the mayor’s office.

Mike snatched the cuff links. “You’re taking evidence from a crime scene?”

“No, no, I found this in the mayor’s bedroom.”

“Get out of here!” Mike shoved him right through the door and down the front steps, then whirled around and stomped into the living room. He found another police officer talking on the phone.

“Sure, honey, I should be home by eight—”

Mike pushed down the interrupt button and canceled the call.

“Hey, I was talking—” A flash of recognition lit in the man’s eyes. “Lieutenant Morelli!”

“I assume you dusted that phone for prints before you rubbed your sweaty little paws all over it?”

“Well—”

“Goddamn it, why didn’t you use your car radio?”

“Well, I—I mean, Lieutenant Prescott—”

“Of course. Lieutenant Prescott. Do you think Lieutenant Prescott is going to be able to save your ass once I put you up for suspension?”

“Well, sir—”

“Goddamn it!” He grabbed the man by the lapels. “Why isn’t there any paper on the floor?”

“I guess we didn’t see the point.”

“The point?” He grabbed the officer’s head and pushed it down. “Look at that floor! There’s probably been about a thousand or so people stomping through here. Any blood or footprints or other trace evidence has been destroyed. This crime scene is contaminated.”

A voice sounded behind him. “Look, Morelli, if you have to play the tough guy, why don’t you pick on someone your own rank?”

Mike whirled around. “Prescott!”

Prescott was a fair-haired, somewhat stocky man, almost a head shorter than Mike. What he had lost in height, Mike thought, he made up in swagger.

“What the hell is going on here, Prescott? Why hasn’t this crime scene been secured?”

Prescott smirked. “Relax, Supercop. This one’s in the bag.”

“What are you talking about?”

“We know who did it. And we’ve got him in custody. Our esteemed mayor was seen fleeing the scene of the crime, blood all over him. And everybody saw him trying to escape last night. We’ve got him cold.”

“You stupid little prick. That doesn’t matter.” He stepped forward till he was practically hovering over Prescott. “If you screw up the crime scene, we could lose everything. This whole case could be thrown out of court.”

“That isn’t going to happen,” Prescott said calmly.

“Says you.” Mike glared at him. “What the hell are you doing here, anyway? Last I heard, I was the head man in Homicide.”

“As I understand it, you were busy interviewing vagrants under the West End Bridge. Obviously, someone needed to take charge of this case immediately.”

“So Chief Blackwell sent you?”

“Think higher.”

Mike swore silently. “The council.”

Prescott touched his nose. “Bingo.”

Mike’s jaws clenched together so tightly he was afraid he might pop a filling. This went to the very heart of why he hated Prescott—besides his obvious incompetence. Prescott had never risen through the ranks like the other men in his department. He had been brought in from another county, not by anyone in the police department, but by special appointment of the city council. He was their man. Whenever they wanted something done, whenever they needed some information, they called Prescott.

“And why is the council involved in this?”

“That shouldn’t be too hard to figure out, even for you. And soon as word came down that the mayor’s family had been murdered, and the mayor himself was being hunted by the police, the city council called an emergency meeting and took charge of the situation. They contacted me directly and asked me to handle the initial investigation.”

“To preserve the evidence? Or destroy it?”

“I resent your uninformed implication—”

“All I know is what I see, Prescott. I’m standing in the middle of a totally botched crime scene. Any evidence that may have once been here is worthless.”

“I told you already, we have the killer in custody. We don’t need your Sherlock Holmes routine this time, Morelli. We’ve already got our man.”

“Yeah, well, I just hope you don’t lose him”—he leaned right into Prescott’s face—“by being such a goddamn incompetent fuck-up!”

The police officers on duty froze. Everyone knew about Lieutenant Morelli’s temper, but this was extraordinary even for him. The entire room fell silent. Except for a soft whirring noise.

Prescott grinned back at Mike. “Smile. You’re on Candid Camera.”

Mike turned slowly and saw the truth. The cameraman from Channel Eight had caught the whole exchange.

“This is a crime scene!” Mike barked. “Get out of here!”

The camera continued to whir.

“I’m going to take that goddamn camera and smash it—”

The cameraman ducked and scurried out the door.

“Good. And as for you, Prescott, you’re off this case.”

Prescott’s face contorted. “You can’t do this.”

“Just watch me.”

“You don’t have the authority.”

Mike’s face flushed an angry red. “I’m still the head of Homicide. You are my subordinate and you are off this case !”

“I’m going straight to Blackwell with this. And beyond.”

“You do that.”

Prescott glared at Mike for a few more moments, then stomped out of the house.

“All right,” Mike said, addressing all the uniforms in the area, “we’re turning this into a real crime scene starting right now. I want paper on the floor immediately. Covering all walkways.” He pointed to the officer closest to him. “That means you. And I want you all to keep your grubby hands off everything till the print team has a chance to dust. Then we’ll let the trace evidence team see if they can possibly find any remaining traces of hair or fiber or blood or DNA. I want pictures of the whole house, from every possible angle, especially where the bodies were found. And I want all unauthorized personnel out of here!”

“Mike.”

It was Tomlinson. “What is it?”

He pointed through the front windows. “I think there’s something going on outside you should know about.”

Mike peered through the front windows. Prescott was still on the scene, standing on the front lawn, talking to several reporters and minicams.

“I don’t believe it,” Mike murmured. “He’s giving a goddamn press conference!”

Mike rushed out the front door just in time to hear the tail end of Prescott’s remarks.

“… because Lieutenant Morelli’s conduct has been questionable for some time, and this latest incident will only intensify the ongoing investigation. Rest assured, however, that the guilty man is in custody—”

Mike plunged between Prescott and the cameras. “What do you think you’re doing?”

“Just answering a few questions for the folks at home,” Prescott said wanly.

Mike faced the reporters. “Turn those cameras off. I said off !”

The cameramen wordlessly obeyed.

Mike whirled on Prescott. “I told you you were off the case!”

“So I’m off. Doesn’t mean I can’t answer a few questions.”

“You idiot. You can’t tell people who’s guilty before there’s been a trial. You’ll get the department sued, not to mention prejudicing the whole investigation.”

“I keep telling you, there’s no investigation. We have the killer in custody.”

“You stupid—Prescott, you’re on probation.”

“What!”

“You heard me. You’re suspended until further notice. Don’t come to the office. And don’t talk to the press!”

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