The housekeeper’s scream
faded and her face paled. Chief Grady managed to catch her before her body
collapsed to the floor in a terror-driven faint. He carried her to the nearby living room and
set her down on an overstuffed recliner before bringing her a glass of
water. A few seconds later, her eyelids
fluttered open and she gasped.
“Shh, you’re okay. Here, have a sip of water.” Grady said
as he pressed the glass into her trembling hands. “Feeling a little better now, Miss, um; I
apologize, I don’t know your name.”
“Kramer, Alicia Kramer. Thanks, I’ve never been the
fainting type before but my body has been doing strange things since this
little one became a part of me.” She patted her barely-showing baby bump and
smiled.
“That’s completely understandable. My wife said she
experienced all sorts of new and strange physical reactions while she was
pregnant. Most of them were good but morning sickness and raging emotions….not
so much.” Grady laughed. “Ms. Kramer, or may I call you Alice? I mean
Alicia…sorry about that. Please, stay here and recover. We’ll need to get a
statement from you but that can wait until after I deal with the kitchen. Would
you mind waiting until one of my deputies gets here?”
“Not at all.”
Grady used his cell phone to
call the station. The line rang and rang, setting his temper aflame. Three
rings, that’s supposed to be the max. They all know it, so why isn’t anyone
answering? Six, seven, eight, where
the heck are they?
“It’s about time,”
Grady snarled into the phone when Barker finally answered on the tenth
ring. “What the heck is going on over
there? I take one morning off and this is what happens?”
“Sorry, Chief,” Barker replied once he could get a word
in after his boss’ rant. “Kline and I are a bit rusty on the switchboard.”
“Why are you two on the switchboard? Where’s Francine?”
“Yeah, about that,” Barker sighed. “She quit. She walked
in this morning and dropped a resignation letter on your desk and walked out.
Needless to say, I was pretty pissed off so I called her cell and she was out
in the parking lot, bawling. Chuck found another job so he sold their house
without even consulting her. He told her if she didn’t leave with him right now
their marriage was over. He said he couldn’t deal with the death and the stench
from the beach anymore. She said she couldn’t bear to face you so she took
advantage of your morning off. Speaking of, what are you doing up so early? I
thought you said you were going to sleep until noon.”
“Well, it seems that some folks know my home number. Listen, I need one of you to meet me over at
Mayor Farmington’s house ASAP.”
“Everything okay?”
“No, it’s not even remotely okay so make it quick, okay?”
“You’ve got it, Chief! I’m on my way.”
With Alicia resting and
Barker on the way, Chief Grady walked back to the kitchen to get started. He began by taking pictures: First, the
nearly-empty bottle of Scotch and a completely empty bottle of Valium on the
kitchen counter. *click* The pool of blood surrounding Dale Farmington’s body
like a morbid antithesis to the snow angel.
*click* The blood-soaked antique rifle that used to hang on the wall in
Dale’s office which was now resting across the deceased’s feet. *click* The
wall, sliding glass door and parts of the kitchen island now splattered with
gore, brain matter, and bits of bone fragments. *click* *click* *click*
Moments later, Deputy Barker arrived on the
scene, glad to be rid of the dreaded switchboard. He’d naively assumed that the Mayor was
filing a complaint about his neighbors or a noise ordinance violation since
those were the norm with the Mayor Farmington. He was shocked to see the former
mayor sprawled across his kitchen floor with a flap blown out of the side of
his head.
“Whoa! That is not what I was expecting when you
told me to get over here.” Barker gasped.
Regaining his composure, he whispered, “It looks self-imposed…Do you
think it’s a set up or did this have something to do with his wife’s
interview?”
“I’m not one hundred percent sure but I’m going to need
your help after you take a statement from Ms. Kramer. She’s in the living room,
recovering. She was the first one in and had a little fainting spell. Not that
it matters but she’s pregnant so just go nice and easy with her, okay?”
“Anything you say, boss.”
After giving her statement,
Alicia Kramer was permitted to leave with the understanding that she was
prohibited from discussing anything that she’d seen since there was a full
investigation underway. She thanked Chief Grady for his kindness and scurried
out before anyone changed their minds and made her clean up the mess in the
kitchen. Though she would never have wished Dale Farmington ill will, Alicia
was glad she wouldn’t have to wear that stupid uniform anymore.
Once
the body was removed and the cleaning lady was long gone, Chief Grady and
Deputy Barker tagged the former mayor’s laptop as evidence.
“Once you get back to the station, I’d like you and Kline
to see if you can get inside this thing. We’re going to need access to his
emails and, if possible, any social media sites. I’m going to stop over and
have a chat with his secretary, Marsha. She’s the one that called me. She said
he’d sent out some sort of letter of resignation last night so I want to get a copy
of it from her. After that, I guess I need to stop by the hospital. Someone
needs to notify Sylvia Farmington and I guess it ought to come from me…even
though I wish it didn’t!”
“So much for your morning off, huh?” Barker sighed,
resting a sympathetic hand on Grady’s shoulder.
“I’m gonna spend a few minutes digging around in his office before
heading back to the station. Guys like him usually have a list of log on names
and passwords written down somewhere. It’ll make our job easier if we’ve got
those first.”
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