I wondered. Hadnt Adamski questioned why he was being hauled to Montreal by a city cop? If so, I was sure Ryan and Claudel had covered that detail.
I picked up the pace.
When I arrived on the fourth floor of Wilfrid-Derome, Ryan and Claudel were viewing Adamski on a monitor in an observation room. Both wore expressions of disgust.
Claudel swiveled when I entered, then looked a question at Ryan.
Dr. Brennan has offered to share her impressions, Ryan said. We all knew I had no official reason to be present.
Claudel hitched one shoulder.
How will you go at him? I asked, noting several files in Ryans hand.
First well focus on the Villejoin murders. During the plane ride, Detective Claudel may have implied our reason for wanting Adamski was to shine a light on Florian Grellier.
The guy who fingered Adamski for revealing the location of Christelle Villejoins body.
Yes, maam.
You told Adamski youre investigating Florian Grellier? That surprised me.
Hey. Its not Detective Claudels fault if the witness mistook his
meaning. Anyway, well start with Grellier and Villejoin. Then Jurmain and Keiser will come at him like two tons of high-grade manure.
The good-cop-bad-cop boys left. I stayed by the monitor.
Adamski raised stony eyes when the detectives entered the interrogation room. As before, his hands remained clasped on the table.
When Ryan activated the sound system, the tinny sound of scraping chairs came through a speaker.
This time, Ryan skipped the niceties. This interview will be recorded. For your protection and ours.
Adamskis face remained neutral. Though he was trying hard for tough, the guy looked nervous.
Do you prefer this interview be conducted in French or English?
Ryan waited a full five seconds.
With no preference expressed, questioning will proceed in English. Ryan, Andrew, lieutenant-detective, Sűreté du Québec, and Claudel, Luc, sergeant-detective, Service de police de la Ville de Montréal, in interview with Red OKeefe, aka Bud Keith, Alex Carling, Samuel Caffrey. Shall we add Lucky Labatt? Or shall we let that priceless gem go?
Look, I told you last time. I dont know nothing about no old lady got buried in the woods.
Ryan took Adamski over the same ground as last time, with questions framed to suggest the police had nothing new.
The performances were five-star all around. Adamski stonewalled. Ryan, feigning increasing frustration, grew more and more aggressive. Claudel interjected with the voice of reason.
After forty minutes, Ryan appeared to have reached his snapping point. Opening a file, he skipped a snapshot across the table. Though they were a bit fuzzy on the screen, I could see that the subjects were Christelle and Anne-Isabelle Villejoin, smiling before a Christmas tree, each arm-cradling a cat.
Adamski glanced at the photo, his expression never moving off cocky.
Ryan slapped down another. Christelles skeleton lying in its grave.
Jesus. Adamski jerked his eyes away.
Ryan shot from his chair, circled the table, and forced Adamskis head around with two hands.
Look at her. Look at her, goddamn you!
Hey, hey, Lieutenant. Claudel placed a restraining hand on Ryans shoulder.
Ryan released Adamski, spun the file, and snapped a third photo onto the table. Rose Jurmain, looking much older than her fifty-nine years.
How about this one? Adamskis lower lid twitched as he stared at the image.
Or were you Bud Keith when you did her?
What the fuck?
Big career move? Stalk an old woman, kill her, pocket a few bucks. Better than credit card scamming. That stuff s for kids. But heres what I dont get. Ryan shoved his face into Adamskis, forcing him to arc backward over the chair. What kind of dickless piece of shit does old women? Tell me. You sleep at night knowing you beat someones grannie to death?
I didnt have nothing to do
Im going to nail you, you sick sonovabitch. Ryans voice carried the menace of a sharpened blade.
Again, Claudel intervened. Maybe we could all use a break.
Without a word, Ryan straightened, smacked the audio switch, and strode from the room.
Seconds later he joined me. I smiled. He responded in kind.
Now what?
Now Claudel mentions Adamskis stint as Bud Keith at LAuberge des Neiges. Maybe drops the name of the hunting camp in La Tuque, gets Adamski worried were wise to the Sam Adamski alias, thus to Marilyn Keiser.
Masterful.
Oh, and Claudel just might reference the fact that Rose Jurmain was an American, drop a few phrases like
extradition
and
death penalty
. Hint that maybe it would go better for him to stand trial here.
Jurmain died in Quebec, I said. Her body was found here. The U.S. could never extradite her killer.
We know that, but this dickhead may not.
On the screen we watched Claudel say something to Adamski, pat his arm, exit. Minutes later he returned with a Pepsi.
Ryan waited a half hour, then reentered the interview room carrying two cardboard boxes. Each had an evidence label, one SQ, the other FBI. Both were empty.
Placing his props on the floor in Adamskis sight line, Ryan activated the audio system and sat down.
Lieutenant-detective Ryan rejoining interrogation. Ryan turned to Claudel. Have you read the suspect his rights?
What the hell? Adamskis head whipped to Claudel.
Its a formality. Claudel, sounding uncharacteristically kind.
I studied Adamski as Claudel did the right-to-remain-silent bit. His left temple vein was pumping a gusher.
Do you understand your rights, Mr. OKeefe? Ryan asked when Claudel had finished. Or should we go with Adamski? Guess that one slipped the list.
Adamski almost winced at the name.
Do you understand the statement Detective Claudel just read to you?
Adamski only glared. Stunned at hearing the incriminating alias? Already spinning explanations?
Im free all night, Adamski. But someone wastes my time, I get real cranky.
Whos this Adamski putz? Why you calling me that?
Your rights?
I aint an idiot. With venom.
Mr. Adamski has indicated that he understands his rights and obligations.
Ryan served up silence.
Though agitated, Adamski didnt fall into the trap.
Were going to move on, Ryan said. This interview now concerns the murder of one Keiser, Marilyn, and any and all related events and/or crimes.
Ryan asked Claudel to state the SPVM case number for the record. He did.
Ryan opened one of his files. You were married to a woman named Marilyn Keiser from 1998 to 2000, is that correct?
Adamski hesitated, weighing his options. Things didnt work out. So what?
Marilyn Keiser was murdered three months ago.
Thats got nothing to do with me.
Her body was found one week ago, in a cabin at Memphrémagog. Shed been doused with kerosene and set on fire.
Maybe she pissed off Memphrie. Adamski snorted nervously. You know? The monster from the lake?
You think this is funny?
I think this is a crock of shit.
You built that cabin. Other than yourself and the victim, no one knew it existed. Ryan didnt mention Lu the janitor.
Aint that a coincidence.
Mrs. Keiser kept money in that cabin. Having been married to her, youd be aware of that practice.
Marilyn was a wackjob. Everyone knew it.
Your prints are all over that cabin. Ryan laid a hand on one of his empty cartons.
Adamskis eyes flicked to the box, away. So? The place used to be
You bought that kerosene. Were going to find the clerk who sold it to you.
Youre crazy. Now the bravado sounded forced.
You killed your ex-wife, doused her, torched her, and walked away. Ryan was hammering hard.
No
You killed Marilyn Keiser. You killed Rose Jurmain. You killed Christelle and Anne-Isabelle Villejoin.
No. Adamskis fingers were jammed together hard to stop the shaking. The maneuver wasnt working.
Ryan tossed down an autopsy photo of Keiser. Added a shot of Anne-Isabelle on her kitchen floor.
Again, Adamski looked away.
Look at them. Anne-Isabelle Villejoin was eighty-six. Christelle was eighty-three. Your ex-wife was seventy-two.
Circling the table as before, Ryan yanked Adamski by the hair to force his eyes toward the pictures.
Tell me this, you gutless sack of shit. Did it turn your stomach to murder these helpless old women? Did you smack them from behind to avoid seeing the terror in their eyes? Did they tremble? Did you? Like youre trembling now?
I dont know what youre talking about. Struggling to break free of Ryans grasp.
Ryan shoved Adamskis face down until his nose was inches from the tabletop.
Weve got you at Jurmains auberge. Weve got you at Keisers cabin. Weve got you at the Villejoin house. Weve got you running your mouth to Florian Grellier.
Adamski kicked out his feet and twisted from side to side. Ryan ignored his writhing.
Were requesting surveillance photos from the ATM where you used the Villejoins bank card. Were talking to everyone who ever set foot in Pointe-Calumet. Were talking to everyone who ever so much as walked past Jurmains auberge.
Know whats happening in Moncton right now? Cousin Dentons having a nice little chat with the cops. Think hell rat you out on that big score you bragged about? Maybe roll on the money you stashed at his place?
Jesus Christ, back him off, Adamski croaked.
For Gods sake, Ryan. Claudel was on his feet. Let the guy breathe.
Freeing Adamski, Ryan took an angry step back.
Adamski brought his head up and rubbed his scalp with a trembling hand.
Ryan nodded at Claudel ever so slightly.
Claudel resumed his seat and spoke in a calming voice.
Im not going to scam you, Sam. It looks bad. These ladies were old. Juries dont like that. Theyve got mamas, grannies, aunties. The physical evidence is piling up. Witnesses are going to come forward. Jurmain was an American. True but irrelevant. If you come clean, maybe you can help yourself. Maybe we can help you.
I never heard of no Rose Jurmain. Adamskis eyes were now clamped to the tabletop.
We can talk about that.
Silence buzzed through the speaker. A minute. Two.
Above Adamskis sight line, the detectives exchanged anxious glances.
I held my breath. Like Claudel and Ryan, I knew Adamskis next utterance would signal thumbs up or down on the goodbad cop performance. I want a lawyer? I didnt mean to do it?
Slowly, Adamski lifted his head. When he spoke, it was to Claudel.
I dont say shit while this lunatics in my face.
35
IT WAS A NIGHT OF BAD COFFEE DOWNED WHILE SITTING ON BUTT-numbing chairs. Ryan and I watched Adamski/Keith/OKeefe by monitor as Claudel spun his magic two doors down.
The story came out slowly, with Claudel doing empathetic, Adamski veering between boastful and whiny.
By two hed owned Marilyn Keiser. By four hed rolled on the Villejoins.
This was the creeps story.
Adamskis boating mishap was real. After capsizing, he managed to drag himself ashore. Lying soaked and exhausted, hed had an epiphany. His current life sucked. Loathing lawyers and paperwork, he decided to turn the mishap to his advantage.
After seeding the lake with belongings, Adamski hitched a ride to Nova Scotia. In Halifax, he looked up a fellow businessman, invested in a new identity, and set out for greener pastures south of the border.
Life in America wasnt the dream Adamski had envisioned and, in 2006, he returned to Quebec. Using an old alias, Bud Keith, he got a kitchen job at the auberge near Sainte-Marguerite. During his tenure at the inn, an alcoholic old lady wandered off and vanished.
Eventually bored with scraping plates and scouring pans, Adamski headed for the bright lights of Montreal. Still living as Bud Keith, he met a waitress named Poppy from Saint-Eustache. Soon they were living together.
At first things were dandy. In due course, Poppy began nagging
Adamski to contribute to the cost of their cohabitation. Offering use of her Honda, she suggested door-to-dooring for handyman jobs.
Adamski spent the early part of May 4 in a bar, drinking beer and debating the merits of personal freedom versus a free roof and steady pussy. Pumped on Moosehead and self-pity, he then followed route 344 into Pointe-Calumet, and picked a house with a dead pine in the yard. Anne-Isabelle, his first mark, agreed to his tree-removal proposal, then paid from an oatmeal tin dug from her pantry.
Angry that the job had taken longer than anticipated, Adamski asked for more than the agreed-upon sum. Anne-Isabelle refused. An argument ensued, was concluded by Adamski grabbing the old womans cane and clubbing her to death.
Hearing the commotion, Christelle came to investigate. Out of control with rage, Adamski demanded more cash. When Christelle produced a bank card, Adamski shoved her into Poppys Honda, drove into the city, and forced her to make a withdrawal.