Блейк Пирс - Before He Feels стр 8.

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Well, it was at another home for the blind, he said. And all I know about it is in that same file you have, Im sure. Like I said, its almost three hours from here, nearly up in West Virginia. A rundown sort of place from what I gather. Not really a home, but like a school, I think.

He slid a sheet of paper over to her and she saw the brief police report from the first scene. It was in a city called Treston, about twenty-five miles away from Bluefield, West Virginia. Thirty-eight-year-old Kenneth Able had been strangled to death. There were slight abrasions around his eyes. Hed been discovered stashed in the closet of the room he stayed in most of the time within the home.

The facts were very robotic, with no details. While there were notes about the investigation being ongoing, Mackenzie doubted it was anything serious.

I bet it is now, though, she thought.

This new death was too explicit to deny. The victims were far too similar, as were the signs of abuse on the bodies.

Ive got Randall Jones compiling a list of employees or others associated with the home that could be even the least bit possible, Mackenzie said. I think our next best bet is to speak with this place in Treston to see if there are any links at all.

The downside here is that Treston is so damned far away, Ellington pointed out. Even if this turns out to be a cakewalk, there will be some travel involved. Seems we might not get it all buttoned up as quickly as the illustrious Mr. Ridgeway would like.

When will a full forensics workup be done on Mrs. Ridgeway? Mackenzie asked.

Im expecting to hear something within a few hours, Clarke said. A preliminary investigation showed nothing obvious, though. No fingerprints, no visible hairs or other materials left behind.

Mackenzie nodded and looked back to the case files. As she had just started to properly dig into it, her cell phone rang. She snatched it up and answered: This is Agent White.

Its Randall Jones. I have a list of names for you, like you asked. Its short and Im pretty sure theyll all check out, though.

Who are they?

Theres a guy on the maintenance crew that isnt very reliable. He worked all day yesterday, clocking out just after five. Ive asked around and no one ever saw him come back in. Theres another man that works for a special outlet of social services. He comes in and plays board games sometimes. Sort of just hangs out and jokes around with them. Hell do some volunteer stuff like cleaning or moving furniture from time to time.

Can you text me their names and any contact information you have?

Sure thing, Jones said, clearly not happy to even be considering either of the men as suspects.

Mackenzie ended the call and looked back to the three men in the room. That was Jones with two possible candidates. A maintenance worker and someone that comes in to volunteer and hang out with the residents. Sheriff, hes going to text me the names any moment now. Could you look them over and

Her phone dinged as she received the text in question. She showed Sheriff Clarke the names and he shrugged, defeated.

The first name, Mike Crews, is the maintenance guy, he said. I know for a fact he wasnt killing anyone after hours last night because I had a beer with him down at Rocks Bar. Thats after he went by Mildred Canns house to fix her air conditioner for free. I can tell you right now that Mike Crews is not your man.

And what about the second name? Ellington asked.

Robbie Huston, he said. Ive only ever seen him in passing. Im pretty sure hes sent by some sort of social services outlet out of Lynchburg. But from what I understand, hes like a saint up at the home. Reads to the residents, is really friendly. Like I said, hes out of Lynchburg. Thats about an hour and a half away from here right on your way to Treston, as a matter of fact.

Mackenzie looked back to Joness text and saved the number he had provided for Robbie Huston. It was a flimsy lead at best, but at least it was something.

She looked at her watch and saw that it was nearing six oclock. When are your deputy and other officers due to report back in? she asked.

Pretty soon. But no one has called in with anything yet. Ill keep you updated if you want to head out and get your bearings.

Sounds good to me, Mackenzie said.

She gathered up the case files as she got to her feet. Thanks for your help this afternoon, Mackenzie said.

Of course. I just wish I could offer you more assistance. If you want, I could get the State PD back out here to assist. They were here this morning but scattered pretty quick. I think there might even be a few of them staying here in town for a day or so.

If it comes to that, Ill let you know, Mackenzie said. Good night, gentlemen.

With that, she and Ellington took their leave. The front lobby was empty now, Frances having apparently clocked out for the day.

In the parking lot, Ellington hesitated for a moment as he took the keys out. Hotel or a trip to Lynchburg? he asked.

She thought about it and although the lure of continuing the investigation even into the later hours was a strong one, she felt that trying to get in touch with Robbie Huston on the phone would yield the same results as a trip to Lynchburg. More than that, she was already starting to believe that Sheriff Clarke knew what he was doing and if he had no real reservations about Huston, then she would rely on that for now. It was one of the better things about working a case in a small town when everyone knew everyone else on an almost intimate basis, the opinions and instincts of local police could often be heavily relied upon.

Still worth calling him once we settle down, she thought.

Hotel, she said. If I cant get what I want out of a call to him tonight, well stop by Lynchburg tomorrow.

On the way to Treston? Seems like a lot of driving.

She nodded. It was going to be a lot of back and forth. They may be more successful if they split up tomorrow. But they could discuss strategy after they were checked into a room with the case files before them and an air conditioner blasting away beside them.

Never one for the lure of luxury, the idea of an air conditioner in this oppressive heat was too good to resist. They got into the blazing hot car, Ellington rolled the windows down, and they headed west, into what served as the heart of Stateton.

***

Statetons only motel was a surprisingly well-kept little square of a building called the Staunton County Inn. It held only twelve rooms, nine of which were vacant when Mackenzie walked into the lobby and requested a room for the night. Now that McGrath knew about their relationship, she and Ellington no longer worried about renting two rooms just to hold up appearances. They booked a single room with one bed and, after a stressful day of driving in the heat, made good use of it the moment the door closed behind them.

Afterward, as Mackenzie showered, she couldnt help but appreciate the warm feeling of being wanted. It was more than that, though; the fact that they had started peeling off clothes the moment they were alone and had access to a bed made her feel like she was about ten years younger. It was a good feeling, but one she tried very hard to keep in check. Yes, she was enjoying things with Ellington, and whatever was occurring between them was one of the most exciting and promising things to happen to her in recent years, but she also knew that if she wasnt careful she could let it interfere with her work.

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