Look, do me a favor, Hooper, just
keep quiet this time. I don’t want any misunderstandings with the locals but I
want you to be able to see the body before anyone else touches it, okay?”
“You have my word, Chief. Not a word
unless you ask me a direct question. Fair enough?”
The two men
walked in silence to the latest sighting.
Even from a distance, Grady recognized Rosalyn Lander and her neighbor,
Myra Goldstein. Ugh, not those two again, he thought silently, while hiding his
thoughts behind a professional smile.
“I see you haven’t given up jogging
on the beach yet, ladies. I commend your dedication to fitness.”
Grady hoped
his fake flattery would distract the community’s biggest busy-bodies from
paying too much attention to Hooper. His concern had been in vain. Rosalyn
Lander was an emotional wreck. Her eyes
were puffy and red, matching her raw and irritated nose. She’d been wiping at both rather vigorously
to remove excess moisture.
“Oh God,” she sobbed. “It’s-It’s
M-M-Mitch.”
Her friend
Myra awkwardly attempted to console the grieving widow as Grady and Hooper
moved up the beach toward the remains.
Already, red flags went off on his head. The previous remains had been
found close to the waterline but this body was closer to the street on the
powdery sand. Sure enough, it was clear that the body belonged to Dr. Mitchell
Lander. Strike two, Grady’s mind
insisted. He immediately began photographing the body and noticed that, with
the exception of blood, the doctor’s clothing was bone dry. The final nail in the proverbial coffin was
the body itself, the wounds were entirely different. The previous bodies looked
as if something had chewed them up and vomited them onto the beach. Dr. Lander appeared to have been hacked up, a
crude combination of blunt object and perhaps a knife or ax. After a few more photographs and a couple of
quick text messages, Grady addressed the two women.
“Ladies, I don’t think you two need
to be down here looking at this. Deputy Poole is on his way down here now. He’s
going to drive you both to the station for statements. After what you’ve been
through, I don’t think you ought to drive.”
“Yes, I understand, Chief Grady.”
Rosalyn sobbed. “I think you’re right. Thank you for your kindness in
th-th-th…”
Overcome by
emotion, she was unable to finish her sentence. Instead she dissolved into in a
fresh wave of tears. She whimpered
piteously until Poole and the other two deputies arrived on the scene and then
she broke down again for their benefit.
“Poole, would you please drive these
ladies to the station and get their statements?” Grady commanded. “I’m going to handle a few things here and
then I’ll be there to speak with you Mrs. Lander and also you Mrs. Goldstein. So please, sit tight at the station until I
get there. If you need anything to eat
or drink, Poole will take care of it, won’t you, Poole?”
“Sure thing, Chief! Ma’am, if you’ll just follow me, we’ll get
you two taken care of right away.”
“Kline, you stay here with me.
Barker, I want you to help Poole and under no circumstances do those two leave
the station. Got it? See if you can question Mrs. Goldstein alone. I’ve got a
feeling ol’ Roz will try to prevent that but try anyway. Don’t push it though,
I don’t want them getting suspicious.”
Barker raced
off while Kline and Grady continued gathering evidence. Within minutes, he’d
gotten the Municipal Judge to issue a search warrant for the home of Dr.
Mitchell Lander. Little specks of blood
could be found leading away from the body and back to the Lander’s spacious
beachfront home.
“Hey, Kline…use the video on your
phone and go from the body to the house. Make sure you zoom in on each blood
spot. After that we’ll scoop it up tag it for evidence. I’m pretty sure this is
the doctor’s blood and we’re gonna find plenty more in the house.”
“Hooper, I’m afraid I won’t be
needing you right now. What we’ve got here is a good, old fashioned murder.
Granted, they tried to copycat whatever is attacking people on the beach but
this isn’t even close to the carnage from…well, from whatever it is.”
“I guess I’ll see if my room is
ready over at the EconoLodge and we can catch up later, Chief.”
“Tell ya what, Hooper, I’ll stop by
there later and pick you up. We’ll have dinner at my place. My wife is an amazing
cook.”
***Be sure to come back, Monday, April 7th for the next installment of Ocean***
***Be sure to come back, Monday, April 7th for the next installment of Ocean***
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