„He gets his revenge, but it isn’t enough,“ Reagan said thoughtfully. „Then he gets him to the burial site and has one more go at him. Being dead isn’t enough, so he puts a shotgun shell through his pelvis.“
„We sifted the dirt at the site,“ Jack said. „Found shotgun pellets. Same with King.“
„He couldn’t have silenced that,“ Mia mused. „Somebody heard something.“
Spinnelli nodded. „We’ll canvass the area tomorrow.“ He crossed to the board, drew three columns, labeling them Ramey, Blade, and King. „When was Ramey last seen?“
Mia flipped open her notepad. „His mother says she last saw him on January 3. His girlfriend confirms it. She was sure because Ramey stood her up for a date that night“
Kristen drew a breath as Spinnelli noted the date in Ramey’s column, his squeaking marker grating on her nerves. Blue stripes. She’d decided on the blue stripes that night, but hadn’t taken the samples down until two nights later, when insomnia prompted her to start papering that wall. „He would have put the Ramey crate in my trunk the next night or the night after at the latest.“ She glanced at Spinnelli whose mustache bent down in concern. „That’s when the samples came down. You can try asking around my neighborhood to see if anyone saw anything, but everybody is usually in bed by eleven.“
„What samples?“ Julia asked sharply.
Spinnelli tilted his head in Kristen’s direction, indicating she had the floor. She blew out a breath. „The killer left letters in my trunk.“
„I heard that part. What samples?“ Julia repeated.
„In the letter he refers to some wallpaper samples I had on my living room wall.“
Julia leaned back in her chair with a frown. „He’s been watching you?“
„Looks that way.“ Kristen felt a shiver of new worry slide down her spine. „Don’t stare at me like that, Julia.“
Shooting her an intense look, Julia brought out new photos and Ross King’s bruised face stared up from the glossy film. „Ross King had blunt force trauma to the head and shoulder area.“ She held up a photo and pointed with her pen. „Fractures behind the right ear and the left temple. Based on the shape of the bruising, I’m thinking it was a bat.“
„He was their Softball coach,“ Kristen said softly. „More poetic justice.“
Reagan pulled one of the pictures toward him. „Wood slivers?“
„No, not a trace. I’m thinking it was an aluminum bat.“
„He beat him to death?“ Mia asked.
Julia shook her head. „I don’t know. I won’t know until I’ve had a chance to open him up, but King may have died from a bullet to his chest.“ She held up another photo, an enlarged close-up of the stitches running up King’s torso and pointed to a half-moon-shaped area of missing skin.
„Could be a bullet hole,“ Reagan agreed.
„I’m guessing he went after the bullet.“ Julia handed him the photo. „His X-rays show no bullet, but half his left lung is gone. Also, there’s no exit wound. As to why your killer wanted the bullet back, that’s your bailiwick, not mine.“
„And the material he used to stitch him up?“ Spinnelli asked, coming to look over Reagan’s shoulder.
„Linen twine.“ Julia shrugged. „Available at any hardware store.“
„A bullet for his head and a bullet for his heart.“ Kristen stared at Julia. She knew the woman well enough to know there was more. „What else?“
Julia stared back, her eyes worried now. „King’s knees were popped, Kristen.“ She pulled another photo from her stack and handed it to Jack, who sat to her left.
„We saw the knee damage when we dug him up,“ Jack mused, „but we didn’t know what caused it.“
„A bullet caused it,“ Julia said. „My information is from X-rays, because I haven’t had a chance to probe inside. The films show both kneecaps are shattered. Pulverized, actually. The shot was a direct hit. Whatever weapon your guy used had one hell of a kick.“
„He immobilized King so he couldn’t get away,“ Kristen murmured. Somehow, the thought of it bothered her more than the actual killing itself.
Julia brought out one more set of photos. „That’s what I thought. One more piece of data for your board, Marc. Your gang boys were brought down with a single bullet to the forehead. No powder residue. No blows to the head like the others. No defensive wounds of any kind.“ She looked up and caught Kristen’s eye. „Again, you’ll want to get an opinion from ballistics, but from the angle of entry and exit wounds on each boy, I’d say your killer shot from above. Coupled with the absence of powder residue, well above.“
Mia leaned across the table to look at the photos, her face intense. „How far above?“
Julia shrugged. „Twenty, thirty feet maybe.“
„He could have cleaned the residue away,“ Mia said, but her tone said she didn’t believe her own words.
Kristen let out a breath. Now Julia’s worried frown made sense. „He didn’t knock them out first, so they were conscious when he shot them. I can’t imagine even a junior Blade going down without a fight.“ She looked up to find Reagan’s blue eyes fixed on her face and this time found it oddly comforting. „They never saw him,“ she said quietly. „He waited for them on a rooftop.“
Reagan nodded soberly, then said the words they were all thinking. „We have a sniper on our hands.“
Mia leaned back in her chair. „Who disables his victim with premeditation, then beats him senseless.“
Kristen shivered, suddenly ice-cold despite the heat radiating from Reagan’s body beside her. „And he’s watching me,“ she murmured.
Spinnelli capped his marker. „Shit.“
Thursday, February 19,
7:45 p.m.
The whiteboard was covered with Spinnelli’s notes and Kristen had the feeling they’d only touched the tip of the iceberg on their humble servant.
„So we know he killed his victims in one place, moved them somewhere indoors where he took the Polaroids and cleaned them up, then moved them to yet another place where he buried them.“ Kristen stared at the facts on the whiteboard. She’d been shaken, knowing the man watching her had a sniper’s rifle and scope, but she’d pulled herself together with the help of a slice of lemon meringue pie Reagan’s mother had left behind. Mrs. Reagan was a good cook, better than Owen, she was forced to admit.
„You forgot the postmortem pelvic-ectomies,“ Mia said, tongue-in-cheek.
Kristen sighed. „No, we can’t forget about that.“
Reagan sat back, crossed his arms over his chest. „The murderers he dealt with cleanly and efficiently. The sex offenders got something extra.“
„Maybe he’s a victim, too,“ Jack said.
„Or someone in his family was,“ Spinnelli countered.
„Or both,“ Kristen said quietly. She looked up and her eyes skirted away from Reagan’s. „The family members exhibit a different kind of victimology, it’s true.“
Abe frowned. There was something in her tone, in the way she wouldn’t meet his eyes. „Stan Dorsey is proof positive of that,“ he said, wondering if she was still shaken by Dorsey’s display. He knew he was, and he’d faced Dorsey’s kind before. The sight of those crazed eyes and all those guns… He didn’t imagine it was a sight Kristen Mayhew saw every day.
Her smile was distant, brittle. „He certainly is.“ She turned to Mia, effectively shutting him out. He wanted to take her by the shoulders and turn her back, but of course he didn’t „What did Miles Westphalen say this morning?“ she asked.
Mia shot him a look over Kristen’s head before answering. „He thought our guy had a life-altering event recently which caused him to snap. That if he’d been a victim or had a family member that was a victim, the actual crime happened some time ago. But that something happened recently to trigger all this.“ Mia looked over her shoulder at Spinnelli, then back at Kristen. „Miles wanted to know if you had protection.“