Maybe it will start once you tell your superior that youre currently fifteen weeks pregnant, she thought.
With that thought lodged in her head, she also realized that the case they had been called in for would likely be the last one before she had to come clean about her pregnancythough the thought of trying to track down murderers with a baby belly did make her grin.
I appreciate you two coming in early on this, McGrath said. And I also want to congratulate you on your marriage. Of course, I dont like the idea of a married couple working together. But I want this one wrapped up very quickly, as there could be the potential for mass panic on a college campus if we dont get it wrapped very soon. And you two undeniably work well together, so here we are.
Ellington looked over at her and smiled at the last comment. Mackenzie was nearly disarmed at how strongly she felt for him. It was a beautiful thing but also made her a bit uncomfortable as well.
The latest victim is a sophomore at Queen Nash University in Baltimore. Christine Lynch. She was killed in her kitchen very late at night. Her shirt had been removed and was found on the floor. She was very obviously strangled. From what I understand, there were no prints on her neck, indicating the killer was wearing gloves.
So the murder was premeditated and not situational, Mackenzie said.
McGrath nodded and slid over three photos of the crime scene. Christine Lynch was a very pretty blonde and in the pictures, her face was turned to the right. She was wearing makeup and, as McGrath had said, her shirt had been removed. She had a small tattoo on her shoulder. A sparrow, Mackenzie thought. The sparrow seemed to be looking up toward the area where the bruising around her neck started; the bruising on her neck was obvious even in the photos.
The first, McGrath said, opening up another folder, was a twenty-one-year-old named Jo Haley. Also a Queen Nash student. She was found in her bedroom, in bed and completely naked. The body had been there for at least three days before her mother called to report suspicious activity. There were signs of strangulation but not quite as vicious as what we see on Christine Lynch. CSI found evidence of sexual activity just prior to her death, including an empty condom wrapper.
He slid the crime scene photos over to them. There were more pictures of Jo Haley, primarily the bruising around her neck from where someone had apparently strangled her. She, like Christine Lynch, was fairly attractive. She was also very thin, almost to the point of being waifish.
So the only real lead we have is that two pretty girls from Queen Nash have been killed, probably during or just prior to sex? Mackenzie asked.
Yes, McGrath said. Given the coroners estimated time of death for Jo Haley, they were killed no more than five days apart.
Do we have estimated times of the night they were killed? Mackenzie asked.
No. Nothing concrete, but we do know that Christine Lynch had been seen at her boyfriends apartment up until about one in the morning on Wednesday. Her body was discovered by her boyfriend the following day when he went to her apartment.
Ellington studied the last of the pictures and slid them back to McGrath. Sir, with all due respect, Im a married man now. I cant just go approaching pretty young women on college campuses anymore.
McGrath rolled his eyes and looked at Mackenzie. I wish you the best of luck with this, he said, nodding toward Ellington. In all seriousnessI want this wrapped as soon as possible. Winter break is over next week and I dont want panic on campus as all of these students are returning from home.
As if swapping personalities at the flip of a switch, Ellington became all business. Ill grab the case files and well get started right away.
Thank you. And seriouslyenjoy this case together. I dont think its a good idea for you two to be working together now that youre married. Consider this case my wedding gift to the two of you.
Really, sir, Mackenzie said, unable to help herself, I would have much preferred a coffee maker.
She could barely believe it when the flicker of a smile spread across McGraths lips. He bit it back right away as Mackenzie and Ellington headed out of his office with their first case as husband and wife and, subsequently, their final case as a team.
CHAPTER FIVE
Per Mackenzies usual approach, they began with the scene of the most recent crime. It was the equivalent to looking over a warm bodythe warm body much more prone to giving up clues or indications more so than a body that had been cold for a while. On the drive up to Maryland, Mackenzie had essentially read the case files out loud while Ellington drove.
When they arrived at Christines apartment in Baltimore, they were met by a deputy from the local police department. He was an older gentleman, probably on his last year or two with the force and given clean-up on cases like this one.
Good to meet you, he said, shaking their hands with the kind of good cheer that made him almost obnoxious. Deputy Wheeler. Ive been sort of overseeing this one.
Agents White and Ellington, Mackenzie said, again realizing she still wasnt quite sure how to address herself. It was not something she and Ellington had discussed yet, although their marriage certificate did refer to her as Mackenzie Ellington.
What can you tell us from your perspective? Ellington asked as they stepped into Christine Lynchs apartment.
Well, we got here, my partner and me, and met with the boyfriend and went in. She was right there, on the kitchen floor. Had her shirt off, laying on her side. Her eyes were still open. She was very clearly strangled and there were no signs of a struggle or anything like that.
It was snowing on the night it happened, Ellington said. Were there no wet footprints in the hallway?
No. From what we can gather, the boyfriend didnt come in until the following afternoon. Anywhere between ten and sixteen hours could have passed between the last time he saw her and the moment she was killed.
So it was a clean scene, then? Mackenzie asked.
Yeah. No clues, no snowy or wet footprints. Nothing of any interest.
Mackenzie thought back over what she had read in the case filesparticularly of a rather personal note the coroner had added to the file no more than six hours ago. In preparing the body for examination, they had found evidence of sexual arousal when removing Christines underwear. This, of course, could have been the result of time spent with the boyfriend. But if she had been found here, with her shirt removed and in her kitchenwell, it pointed to the fact that maybe someone had met her here after shed left her boyfriends apartment. And maybe they hadnt wanted to take the time to make it to the bedroom.
Did local PD ask to see security tapes? Mackenzie asked. I noticed at least two on the sides of the building when we were coming in.
Weve got someone working on that right now, Wheeler said. Last I heard, which was about two hours ago, theres nothing of note on the footage. Youre welcome to check it out for yourself, though.
We may take you up on that, Mackenzie said as she left the kitchen and stepped into the living area.
Christine had lived a very neat life. Her small bookcase on the right side of the living room was neatly stacked and the titles, many of which were biographies and old political science textbooks, were alphabetized. There were a few pictures placed here and there on the two end tables and the walls. Most of them were of Christine and a woman who was clearly her mother.