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| A Madman? - Chapter 10 | |
| By: The Vixens Date: August 12, 2016, 10:26 am | |
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| "We've entered the delicate stage of the plan Wilson," Harvey | |
| said after he hung up. "P.J. believes that they've got the | |
| killer." | |
| "And we need to make sure he continues to believe that we do," | |
| Wilson said trying to remember how the plan was to go. "Then | |
| what? I got a bit confused after that part." | |
| "We both know who killed that girl right? But we can't just | |
| arrest them without undeniable evidence." | |
| Wilson furrowed his brow. "But we do have evidence." | |
| Harvey nodded. "True. But if we give it to P.J. it'll be | |
| destroyed within the hour. And we can't go to anyone else in the | |
| station about this. God knows who we can trust now." | |
| "You never explained how you found out who did it," Wilson | |
| realised. "What ingenious tactics did you use to figure it out?" | |
| "Ten years ago a girl was murdered and was left undiscovered | |
| until a few months ago," Harvey recalled. "All I did was access | |
| the confidential files and noticed that the police were kept out | |
| of the area for years. You want to know why?" | |
| "Yes please." | |
| "P.J.'s uncle was the head of Homicide before he took over three | |
| years ago," Harvey explained. "And oddly enough the uncle | |
| stopped police activity in that area just two days before a call | |
| came in about a missing person." | |
| "And that missing person was the one we found dead and buried," | |
| Wilson said. "But why did no one question P.J.'s uncle about the | |
| area?" | |
| "The uncle wasn't exactly a friendly guy to say the least. He | |
| ran that division with an iron fist; and no one from the other | |
| divisions could do anything about it." | |
| "Getting back to your detective skills," Wilson said. "How did | |
| you find the killer?" | |
| Harvey remembered that day. The day of the meeting with | |
| Richelle. "I just put two and two together. You see, why else | |
| would the uncle keep the police out of the area? He supposedly | |
| had no reason to. So why?" | |
| "He was the one who committed that murder," Wilson realised. "Or | |
| he knew who did." | |
| "Well done Wilson," Harvey said. Wilson couldn't tell if he | |
| meant it or not. | |
| "So anyway," Harvey continued. "Uncle whatshisname kept that | |
| area out of bounds all the way until P.J. took over. Then he | |
| continued to do so until your team received an anonymous tip | |
| about where the body is. You find it and call me even though I | |
| specifically stated I was retired from this!" | |
| "Sorry!" Wilson exclaimed. "We wouldn't have had to call you if | |
| all of our equipment worked." | |
| "I've read the reports on that," Harvey said. "Oddly enough most | |
| of the equipment in the division was "faulty?" Well that's what | |
| was in P.J.'s official statement anyway." | |
| "You're saying he sabotaged them?" | |
| "Everything goes through him right? So of course he would know | |
| to mess your sh*t up," Harvey said. "It was the only way he | |
| could get out of this. But he didn't count the apartment voting | |
| to bring me in on this. By the way did you ever visit the | |
| witness?" | |
| "What witness?" | |
| Harvey frowned. "P.J. must have made it up. This clearly means | |
| he knows something. Don't you agree?" | |
| "So how do we bring the son of a b**ch down?" Wilson asked. He | |
| just assumed Harvey's question was rhetorical. | |
| "P.J. runs the division the same way his uncle did," Harvey | |
| explained. "So there is no way we can trust anyone in that | |
| station with it. P.J. would find out if we gave it to another | |
| division." | |
| "But...?" | |
| "How much of the plan did you understand?" Harvey asked. | |
| "I know we've got to deliver a message," Wilson answered. | |
| "Anonymously if I remembered correctly." | |
| "That's right," Harvey said. "And by the way you're the one | |
| who's delivering it. I know someone downtown who owes me a | |
| favour. You'll know them when you see them. Just tell them that | |
| Montague sent you." | |
| "What about Paige though?" Wilson asked. "We're suppose to catch | |
| this killer and all we've done is thrown her under the bus." | |
| "In due time," Harvey said. "If this plays out the way I planned | |
| it then she'll be out of there in no time." | |
| Harvey's phone buzzed right after he said that. He read the | |
| message. "That was P.J." | |
| "What did he say?" | |
| "The police will be here within two minutes," Harvey said. "And | |
| he's leading them." | |
| "How do you that Paige or someone inside won't try and get rid | |
| of the knife?" Wilson asked. | |
| "I won't be surprised if they do. The way they stand by each | |
| other is admirable. But even if they hide the knife, P.J. will | |
| find it. He always does. And Paige's prints are all over that | |
| thing." | |
| "How do you know that?" | |
| "Because the dead girl was stabbed; and with a little help from | |
| a few "friends" I've made a knife that will appear to have been | |
| used to stab her all those years ago. I assume I don't have to | |
| explain who was "holding" it at the time do I? | |
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