8. THE STAMPEDE
ROBOCOP IS AFTER ME! Open up! Hurry! I swear: it’s him! Get inside, quick. Hopefully I shook him off. What a nightmare, my dear. Thank God I saw him in time. He was in a car parked in front of the house. Let me sit down. I can’t catch my breath. Give me a glass of water. Horrendous, my dear. No, I’m not being paranoid. Look at how I’m shaking. What, you didn’t hear he escaped yesterday afternoon? You probably haven’t read the newspapers or seen the news. Pepe Pindonga just told me. Yes, my dear, I was on my way back from having breakfast with him and just before I got to the house, I saw a car with tinted windows. It seemed weird that it was parked right smack in front of the house. I saw it just in time. It’s one-two-three for emergencies, isn’t it? What do you mean, how did I know it was him? It’s not like I haven’t seen his mug in the papers and on TV, not like I haven’t dreamed about him, a criminal like that. Somebody else was in the driver’s seat, and RoboCop was sitting next to him. When I saw them I didn’t slow down, I just ducked, like I was tuning the radio, and kept driving. Then, after turning the corner, I floored it and looked in the rearview mirror to see if they were following me. I swear I didn’t stop until I got here, I drove like a madwoman. Just a second, finally someone’s answering. Hello, hello. I want to make a report, miss. That RoboCop person, the one who murdered Olga María de Trabanino, he was parked on Calle Las Magnolias ten minutes ago, in front of number twenty-five, in Colonia Utila, Santa Tecla. What do you mean how do I know? I saw him. I’m Laura Rivera, Olga María’s best friend. RoboCop was parked in front of my house! What do you mean what phone am I calling from? That’s none of your business, you idiot. I’m telling you, a few minutes ago I saw that murderer parked in front of my house, waiting for me, stalking me. I damn well do have the right to insult you. It’s because of you that that monster is going to get away. Instead of asking me stupid questions, call the nearest patrol cars so they can sweep the area. What’s your name? I’m going to report you to Deputy Chief Handal, as an incompetent. If that criminal escapes it’s going to be your fault. I demand you tell me your name! You think I’m in the mood for your nonsense after finding that murderer in front of my house? That’s more like it, finally, I get a reasonable response. It’s a red car, I don’t know, maybe a Toyota, pretty new, maybe this year’s, with tinted glass. There are two: the other one in the driver’s seat and RoboCop. Don’t you know he escaped from jail yesterday? So, hurry up, quick, alert the patrol cars. Do you hear me? Here, take the telephone, my dear. What an idiotic woman. She talked to me like I was the criminal. She said her name is Yésica Ramírez. I’m going to report her to Deputy Chief Handal. Yésica? Do me a favor! She’s probably dark, short, with thick lips, and stupid, her name is Yésica. Let me look out the window: please God, don’t let RoboCop follow me. What an idiot! I should have given her the address. I’m going to call her back. Give me the telephone. Hurry. I’m so distraught I don’t know what I’m doing. It’s ringing again. I’m trembling. Why would he be following me? How did he know my address? He wants to kill me, my dear. I’m sure of it. Why was he waiting for me, then? They’re answering. Yes, hello. I just called. I spoke to Yésica Ramirez, about RoboCop, the murderer who escaped yesterday afternoon. I’d like to speak with her again. They’re transferring me to her. Better to talk directly to her, so they don’t get confused. Yes? Yésica? It’s me again. Look, I’m going to give you the address where I am now, because if RoboCop followed me he’s probably in the vicinity. It’s in Colonia Escalón, Seventh Street, between Ninety-fifth and Ninety-seventh Avenue, number one-two-five-one. Did you alert the patrol cars? We’ll keep our eyes peeled and if we see RoboCop’s car drive by we’ll call you immediately. What are you waiting for? Hurry up, give this address to the police in the neighborhood. Goodbye. People like that, my dear. Let’s look out the window. Now what do we do? Oh no, the girls! God help us. RoboCop probably wants to kill them. They’re the only witnesses, the only ones who can identify him. We’ve got to call Marito. You dial. My hands are shaking. Here’s his number at the advertising agency. That murderer is capable of going to their school to get them. Why didn’t I think of that sooner?! It’s busy? Try this other number. We’ve got to hurry and get the girls out of school. He’s not there? How about his secretary? Let me talk to her. Look how my palms are sweating. Laura Rivera here. We urgently need to get in touch with Marito and tell him to take the girls out of school. The murderer who killed Olga María escaped yesterday afternoon. Didn’t you see the papers? Give me his cell phone number, and you call his beeper. Write it down, my dear: two-eight-six-one-eight-three-zero. What a nightmare! If he’s already after me, he must be following everybody in Olga María’s family, especially the girls. No answer. Marito, that brute, he has his cell phone off. Hopefully, the secretary will find him. The thing is, I had breakfast with Pepe Pindonga, like I told you last night, so he could tell me what he found out about the relationship between Olga María and Alberto. We met at the Mister Donuts on El Paseo. He told me the news about RoboCop’s escape. Bring the newspaper over here. Let me see: it’s inside. Because of that financial scandal with Finapro nobody even realizes that criminal is on the loose. How do you like this: the guy escaped from his cell in the courthouse, yesterday afternoon, but the guards didn’t realize it until nighttime, when they checked on the prisoners. Can you believe it, somebody escapes from jail, he just wanders around as if he were puttering about his own house, then pretends to be a prisoner they’re releasing? Smells fishy to me. It’s a conspiracy, my dear. And on the same day they uncover Finapro’s multimillion-dollar fraud? That’s what I told Pepe Pindonga a while ago, while we were having breakfast: it seems obvious that RoboCop’s escape was planned to coincide with Toñito Rathis and Alberto’s arrest. Let’s call Marito’s office again to find out if the secretary got hold of him. Afterward, I’ll call Deputy Chief Handal. Can you believe it, I couldn’t get hold of him last night? He’s buried up to his eyeballs in the Finapro case, that’s why he hasn’t returned my calls. He’s probably already let the trail get cold that leads to the masterminds who planned Olga María’s murder, but RoboCop’s escape will force him to pay more attention to the case. That’s what I told Pepe Pindonga, too. The telephone in Marito’s office is always busy. I’d do anything to save those girls, but what if RoboCop is here? Look, look, there’s the patrol car. We’re in luck. If we don’t find Marito I’ll ask the police to escort me to the American School, and we can bring the girls here. We’ve also got to talk to Julita and Doña Olga and Sergio. That fiend could attack any one of them. Finally, the call went through. Hello, Laura Rivera here. Did you find Marito? I can’t believe it. Nobody knows where he is? Keep trying — it’s extremely urgent. Look for him everywhere. Okay, bye. Incredible, my dear — Marito simply left half an hour ago, without telling anybody where he was going, and he left his beeper on his desk. It makes me furious, he’s so stupid. I bet he’s in some motel with one of those waitresses he’s got the hots for — the depraved pervert — while RoboCop is out here threatening us all. I’ll lay you odds. I’m going to call Doña Olga. The patrol car drove by again, didn’t it? The line’s busy. Maybe we can find Sergio or Cuca, and get one of them to go pick up the girls. Well, Pepe Pindonga told me it’s too soon to find out anything about the relationship between Olga María and Alberto during the last few months. The police have put all Finapro’s employees in virtual quarantine. Nobody’s answering at Sergio’s, how weird, the housekeeper isn’t even there. I’m going to try Julita. You know what Pepe Pindonga told me? That the only way to find out if Toñito Rathis and Alberto are behind Olga María’s murder is to talk to Yuca: he must know something that would help us get to the bottom of this. That’s what he said. Then I told him that the money he had in Finapro wasn’t his, Yuca’s, it was Don Federico’s and Kati’s. Pepe Pindonga just whistled. Here she is. Julita. It’s Laura, I’m so glad I got hold of you. Have you heard? RoboCop escaped. I saw him in front of my house, my dear Julita. I’m terrified. Very worried about the girls. That fiend wouldn’t think twice about killing them. May he burn in Hell. But I can’t find Marito! He’s not in his office, his cell phone is off, and he left his beeper on his desk. Do you have any idea where he might be? You don’t know. It’s urgent that somebody go and pick up the girls and take them to a safe place. And you, you be careful, Julita. That murderer is going to return to the scene of the crime. You must be extremely careful. Don’t open the door to anybody. Try not to go