The Hundredth Man

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indicated on Nelson’s rap sheet. He used people. We interviewed a former girlfriend, the one who filed the charges. She’s a confused woman who still has tender feelings for Nelson, but basically said the same. Today we’re meeting with the D-Two homicide dicks to set up a mechanism to review the “
    Squill spun to face us. “No,” he said, “you’re not.”
    Harry said, “Pardon me, Captain?”
    “You’re not doing anything. I’ve spoken with the chief and he agrees this isn’t a psycho case. It stinks of fag revenge killing. We’re dumping the file back to Second District. Your involvement in the Nelson case is officially over.”
    I braced my hands on my knees and leaned forward. “What if it’s not vengeance, but the start of a killing spree?”
    “I’m not talking to listen to myself. Dismissed.”
    “It doesn’t fit a vengeance pattern. Here’s what I’m “
    “Did you hear me?”
    “Let me finish, Captain. We don’t yet have enough information to decide whether or not this is “
    Squill spun back to the window. He said, “Get him out of here, Nautilus, I’ve got work to do.”
    I was shaking my head before we hit the hall. “That didn’t make sense. Why pull us before we’ve done an overview? We don’t have the info to decide either way if this is PSIT status. What’s buzzing in his shorts?”
    Harry said, “I got some fresh milk this morning.”
    “Spill it.”
    “Remember the rumor Chief Hyrum is retiring next year?”
    “Thumping and bumping, you said.”
    Harry sighed. “I’d never have said that, it doesn’t fit. I said rolling and strolling. Only it’s not next summer, it’s this September.”
    I said, “Two months away. The hatchet jobs have to be done in double time?”
    Harry nodded. “Pop an umbrella; the blood’s gonna fly.”
    “That doesn’t concern us, remember? You told me that.”
    “The only constant is change, bro, you told me that. There’s two deputy chiefs tussling for the job of Big Chief: Belvidere and Plackett. Squill’s hitched his wagon to Plackett’s star, been buttering his biscuits for years. If the commission recommends Plackett for chief, guess who he’ll slip in as a deputy chief?”
    My stomach churned. “Squill?”
    Harry slapped my back. “Now you’re seeing the big picture, Carson. Like Squill, Plackett’s more politico than cop. Guy couldn’t find his ass with a mirror and tongs, but he knows how to work the newsies; Squill gave him pointers about sound bites, eye contact, spinning a story. On the other hand, Belvidere’s a cop. Knows his shit, but has a personality like instant potatoes. A lot of little things add up in the police commission’s selection process, but remember who floated the idea of the PSIT … ” “Belvidere,” I said. “Plackett opposed it.” “Probably at Squill’s advice,” Harry said. “Push it.” “If we do good, it makes Belvidere look good, which steals thunder from Plackett, which works to Squill’s disfavor?” “Hocused and pocused,” Harry said. “Now try and focus.” I rolled my eyes. “C’mon, Harry, try it in English.” “Look hard. Take it one more step.” I focused. “In the best of all possible worlds to Squill, the entire concept of PSIT would be floating facedown in the Mobile River?”
    We passed Linette Bowling, Squill’s charm less donkey-faced administrative assistant. Harry snatched a fistful of droopy flowers from a vase on her desk and handed them to me.
    “You’re beautiful when you finally get the picture, Carson.” “Nautilus, you asshole,” Linette brayed from behind us, “gimme back my fuckin’ flowers.”

     

CHAPTER 7

    I t was eighty-eight degrees at 11:00 p.m. A wet haze smothered the stars and gauzed the moon. Two days had passed since Nelson’s murder, and the team Squill had assigned to the case hadn’t made any progress. I stood at water’s edge and cast the spinning rig, retrieved the lure slowly, cast again. I usually fish with a

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