Read The Lady Killer Online

Authors: Paizley Stone

The Lady Killer (25 page)

BOOK: The Lady Killer
7.09Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
ads

“Wow, that’s some story! I’m so sorry you had to endure all of that while you were growing up. I guess you were born at the wrong time. These days, children have options when they are being abused. But look at the beautiful woman that you have turned out to be. Most children, who live through what you have, grow up to become criminals of some kind or abusers themselves.”

“When I was about ten years old, I can remember looking my parents up and down and thinking to myself that they were not good people. I made a vow that day that I would never be anything like them.”

“I think you have succeeded beautifully in that goal. Where are they now?”

“Hopefully, burning in Hell, if there is one!”

Dan snickered at that remark. “Always the feisty one, huh? So, everyone is dead? What about your brother?”

“My brother enlisted in the Army as soon as he was old enough. He wanted to get away from Dad worse than I did. They sent him to the Desert Storm war, and he was killed in action.”

“So, you don’t have any family at all?”

“No, I’m totally alone. I might have some distant relatives out there somewhere, but I have no idea who they are. The people I work with are more like family to me now.”

He brushed the hair away from her face and kissed her cheek. “If you let me, I’ll protect you, keep you safe and make you part of my family. You’ve only met Shelly, but I’m sure that they will all like you. Now, do you feel safe enough to go in and go to bed?”

“Yes, but could I ask a favor?”

“Anything.”

“I don’t want you to take this as a come on of any kind, but could you come in and sleep with me? I just need to know that you’re there.”

“Believe me, I would sleep better knowing exactly where you are also.”

Dan sent her in to get ready for bed, while he checked all of the window locks and set the alarm. When he came into the bedroom, she was already under the covers. He got in bed beside her and put his arm around her. “Do you feel safe now?”

She sighed and let out a deep breath. “Yes, very safe. Thank you for staying with me. Is it asking too much to have you just sleep with me?”

He laughed and tweaked her nose. “No, it isn’t. Don’t get me wrong, I would love to have a physical relationship with you. But now isn’t the right time. We’ll both know when, and if, we are ready for that. Right now, my goal is just to keep you from being afraid.”

“You’re doing an excellent job of that. Goodnight.”

CHAPTER 17

 

T
oo soon it was morning. Dan made sure the alarm was set, while he went to his house to change and then came back for her. Laura called Rutledge, to tell him that they would be in after they stopped to pick up breakfast. When they got to work, the Captain was in the break room with Roy. “Now that I have the three of you together, I have some pretty weird news. Michael Vitale came to see me this morning. He told me that he needed time off to escort Stacey’s body back home. It seems that they both grew up in the same small town in Indiana. Her mother has asked him to help with the arrangements. Ralph is releasing her body tomorrow, and Michael will be gone for about a week.”

Laura was astonished. “What does that do to our case, Sir?”

“We will continue working on the leads we have. Ralph is printing some pictures from your apartment lobby video, and we can show them to Liz. If Vitale is our killer, then this will give us a much needed break. Maybe we can get some work done, without additional crime scenes showing up. My buddy tailed him last night, but he just went home and stayed there.”

Laura had an idea. “Sir, when does the tail start on Vitale?”

“When he leaves work at night.”

“So, he could have been at my apartment at three, dressed as a woman, and no one would have known.”

“Good point, Laura. I’ll check his schedule for yesterday and see if I can find out where he was during that time.”

“When I found out that the psycho drugged Stacey before he killed her, I knew he cared about her and didn’t want her to suffer. This makes Vitale look even guiltier to me. We have about a week to try to come up with some hard evidence, so we can arrest him when he gets home. Is there any way we can get a warrant to search his place?”

“I don’t know how, but let me work on it. He hasn’t really done anything wrong, that we can prove. Find me something even a little suspicious, and I will go to a judge.”

The next three days were spent going through the files and comparing the times and dates with Vitale’s schedule. The problem was that a year ago he had started working part time afternoons and weekends. This left him plenty of time to work at Montgomery’s as Emily, but that wasn’t conclusive enough to get a warrant. Liz came in and identified the crazy woman in the video, but that didn’t tie Vitale to the delivery.

Just to be on the safe side, Dan continued to escort Laura to and from work for the entire week. One night, just before they left for the evening, they were arguing over where to go for dinner. Dan asked Roy if he wanted to come with them to be the tie breaker. “What are my choices?”

Dan was laughing. “Laura wants Chinese and I want Italian. It’s her turn to buy, so she has more leverage.”

“You make a lady pay for dinner?”

“Yeah, it’s part of her independence thing. She can’t drive herself home, so she makes me let her buy dinner.”

Roy laughed. “You know, it’s good to see you two relaxing and having a good time. Sara is waiting on me for dinner, so I’ll pass this time. Just invite me again when Murf is paying. I’ll vote for a place that serves lobster!”

Dan gave in, so they went for Chinese. When they got back to her apartment, he parked the car and sat there holding her hand. “Are you doing okay staying by yourself?”

“Yeah, until there’s a loud noise out in the ally! But I have my alarm set, and I double check all the windows before I go to bed. I’m not letting up, just because Vitale is gone.”

“Well, it sure has been nice not having to worry as much. I really enjoy spending time with you, Laura.”

She smiled warmly at him. “Me too. Since all we had with dinner was tea, would you like to come up for a glass of wine?”

“That would be a very nice way to end the evening.”

He came around to help her out of the car. It was sprinkling lightly, and they ran for the door, laughing. They got in the elevator, and he pushed the button for the forth floor. On the way up he gave her a kiss, and she hugged him tightly. “Thanks for being in my life, Dan.”

“It’s my pleasure.”

When the elevator opened, they were both stunned to see another flower box sitting in front of her door. They got back in and went down to the lobby. Dan called the Captain immediately. “Sir, Laura got another flower delivery tonight!”

“Watch her closely, Murphy. I’ll be there with a team, ASAP!”

He looked over at her and saw that she was shaking, so he took her in his arms. “Are you going to be alright?”

“Dan, this means it isn’t Vitale, unless he came back from Indiana early.”

“We will find that out. If it isn’t, we’ll go after David Benson. Something tells me psycho boy is cracking. If so, he will start making mistakes.”

The team arrived with Captain Rutledge and swept the building from top to bottom. After determining that everything was safe, they went to Laura’s apartment. She opened the box and found a dead rose with a note that read,
“You have disappointed me by continuing with that jock! You will pay the consequences! The next move is mine.”
She looked at Captain Rutledge. “Sir, is Vitale back in town?”

“That was my first thought. I called Stacey’s Mom, and he’s still there. She said she couldn’t have done everything without him, and he will be home soon. That leaves us with David Benson. We’re not playing this wait and see game any more! I’m sending units to his place right now!”

Dan listened while Rutledge called for a team to be sent to Benson’s address. “Can we come along too, Sir?”

“Sure, why not? If it isn’t him, I don’t want Laura staying here tonight anyway.”

When they got to David’s apartment, his car was in the garage, but there was no response to the police knocking. Captain Rutledge got the manager to open the door for them. Officers went in with guns drawn and found David slumped over at his kitchen table. There was a gun in his hand and a single shot to his temple. Rutledge called CSU and then went out to where Dan and Laura were waiting. “It looks like he killed himself. There’s a suicide note, but I am waiting for CSU before we touch anything.”

Laura looked confused. “Don’t you find this peculiar, Sir?”

“This whole case has been peculiar from start to finish!”

She bit her bottom lip. “I guess that’s the problem. I don’t feel like it is finished.”

“Well, what about the note saying the next move is his? Maybe this is the move.”

She thought for a moment. “Okay, but how is this affecting me?”

Rutledge frowned at her. “I don’t get your point, Laura.”

“How am I paying consequences? His killing himself makes my life easier. I don’t have to chase him any more, or worry about him chasing me.”

“I think we should wait and see what Ralph comes up with. Do you want to take a look inside?”

“Yes, Sir, I would very much like to do that.”

Laura walked through the front door and surveyed the living room. There were chunks of different kinds of rope lying on the couch, along with an open box of clothes pins. An empty dildo box was left on the coffee table, next to some wigs. She walked out into the kitchen and looked at the body. A typed confession had been left on the table but not signed. The part she could read, rambled on about Emily Anderson and Nancy. A hall closet door stood open, and in it were dry cleaning bags with women’s clothes in them. The names on the slips, attached to each bag, were the names of all the victims. “This is all too neat and tidy for me. No one in their right mind leaves this much evidence just laying around their apartment!”

Dan walked up to her. “Who are you talking to?”

She laughed and shook her head. “Well, it had to come out sooner or later. I think out loud to myself. It’s a strange habit that I developed from years of living by myself. I guess I just needed to hear a voice. So, now that you know how crazy I am, you can feel free to turn and run.”

He grabbed her in a big hug. “I don’t have any intentions of running. It will take a lot more than that to chase me away. I know that something is really bothering you. So, what’s wrong?”

“Why do you think something is wrong?”

“You’re wearing your worry wrinkle.”

Her mouth dropped open in a gasp. “Wrinkle! What are you talking about? I’m not that old!”

He laughed at her. “It has nothing to do with age. You get this funny little line between your eyebrows when you’re worried. I think it’s cute.”

“Sorry, but that’s not a wrinkle! Let’s get out of here.”

“That’s fine with me. Let’s go.”

“We better let the Captain know.”

Dan told Rutledge that they were leaving and then walked out with her. Dr. Foote was headed into the building as they were coming out. “Did we finally get him?”

She looked at him thoughtfully, wondering exactly what to say. “Ralph, I don’t think that’s a suicide in there. Can I have a complete report when you’re done, please?”

“So, you don’t think this is our guy?”

“No, I don’t. We’ll get together and talk, after you have gone over everything, but I want you to look for signs of someone forcing him to pull that trigger. My gut is screaming at me right now, and I’m almost never wrong when I get that feeling.”

“Okay, but be careful. If you’re right, then psycho boy is still out there.”

She turned and watched him walk into the building. “Dan, how about that wine now?”

By the time they got to her place, the florist box and CSU team were gone. Dan opened the bottle of wine, while she polished the glasses. After they sat down on the couch, he broke the silence. “Have I given you enough thought time?”

She laughed and patted his knee. “It’s funny how well you know me already. I love the way you can be silent with me, until I’m ready to talk.”

BOOK: The Lady Killer
7.09Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
ads

Other books

Kill Me Again by Maggie Shayne
Tilting The Balance by Turtledove, Harry
100% Pure Cowboy by Cathleen Galitz
The Legend of Lady Ilena by Patricia Malone
Fire Star by Chris D'Lacey