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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

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Monday, April 22, 2024

Little Abode for Children - Chapter 11

 


Mystery Lovers’ Forum

It had been a fortnight since the night of the gala. Captain Brown has already announced, “We’ve found Ms. Teressa LeRoy, safe and healthy. She’ll be in the public eye as soon as she feels comfortable.”

Since the announcement, this was the first mystery lovers’ meetup of the Simmons Public Library, online, like all fora of the library after outbreak of COVID-19 and subsequent lockdown. The librarian Mrs. Atkins declared, “Tonight we’ll hear from a real detective and his person of interest.”

Young and old, men and women cried to cheer Teressa as she appeared on their respective screens along with Nathan. After the audience became silent, Nathan told, “Let’s hear from the horse’s mouth.”

Teressa protested, “Terrible use of adage. Do I look like a horse?”

After laughter and responses died down, she began, “At the gala Susan realized that some of Meatloaf members were keeping an eye on her. I caught her in the lady’s room. Susan was perspiring heavily, nervous. To save Susan’s life, I exchanged my dress with Susan at the gala end. Yet the gang nabbed Susan when she was approaching the roadside parking to her car through the dimly lit paths of Library Park, towards sixtieth street across seventh avenue. I'm following her from a distance. Seeing Susan’s fate, I decided not to go home that night and the following nights. Because I heard the gang members mumbling, ‘Now we have to hush up the lady who gave the teacher the dress.’ I had my bedroll at my library locker, for the nights I sleep at Little Abode for Children shelter. I borrowed a lamp from the library store and some books. Started living in the attic of the library.”

Keith and Melissa reacted, “We saw you!”

Teressa apologized, “Yes. You did. I’m sorry that I had to turn off the motion sensors that night. To keep the library dark … I needed to hide.”

Natalie asked, “Did you kick Detective Adams’? Did you hit him with some encyclopedia?”

Teressa blushed, then frowned, and replied, “Yah. I did. I thought that he was a gangster and would kill me. Why wouldn’t I? He’s unabashed by my attacks and he threw me to the bedroll and kept asking, ‘Who are you? Why are you hiding here?’ till I was turned face up and he recognized me. He apologized and showed his badge, bringing me to his home hiding in his car’s trunk.” 

Someone asked, “Are you guys living happily ever after?”

Both Teressa and Nathan blushed. Then their eyes locked to each other. They forgot about their audience. They graduated to a long kiss.

Some exclaimed, “PDA. Ewe.”

Some adored, “Awe!”

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Sunday, April 21, 2024

Little Abode for Children - Chapter 10

 


Another Boy from Chicago

The following day Captain Brown asked, “Are you done with the footage?” 

Nathan replied, “Almost. It’s sure that the van that dropped Ms. Crawford’s body was from Chicago. Its license plate is still in active registration. Only the passengers could not be identified properly because of the face masks. Those weren’t worn to prevent viral contamination of COVID-19. But those were masks used in burglaries, bank robberies.” 

Captain Brown mentioned, “Jack has identified the Meatloaf members, Tony, Timothy and Miranda. From the footage of the gala night. Also, he exclaimed that Ms. Crawford left the party in Ms. LeRoy’s outfit and vice versa. Do you know anything about it, Adams?”

Before Nathan could answer, Lieutenant Kelly interrupted, “Pardon me Captain. Got a call about an abandoned warehouse on Seventy fifth street near Kenosha Business Park, with lots of blood, discovered and reported by the property manager while she was checking it before handing it over to a new tenant. We presume the warehouse being the primary crime scene in Susan Crawford’s murder. We’ve sent the blood samples to the lab. As soon as we get the results, we’ll inform you and Detective Adams.”

Nathan added hurriedly, “From other footage from the library, I saw a female teenager, hanging the gown from the library shelf. I showed a photo of the female to several children. Most of them told that she was asking around about Jack O’hara while in the library. To some of the children, the female identified herself as Miranda.”

In the evening, at Little Abode for Children shelter, Nathan met Jeremy. Nathan knew from the footage of the day that Jeremy did not come to the station by Metra train, like other children. Rather, he came from a motel on seventy fifth street.

Jeremy asked everyone at the center, “Do you know where Jack lives? I miss him. He’s my best friend. I’d like to meet him.”

Nathan replied, “What’s the rush? You’re now going to live here till you graduate from high school and learn a trade. You’ll meet Jack, anyway. This’ a small city.”

Then Nathan texted Captain Brown, “Please ask Jack to make his Facebook page live. Tonight's the night.”

Then he received a text message from Lieutenant Kelly, “The blood sample matches the DNA of Susan Crawford. Also, traces of it match DNA of Timothy Cooke, Anthony Parsons, Jeremy Wilson and Miranda Boyd.”

Later in the night, a police raid led by Lieutenant Kelly on Pine Ridge Motel on seventy fifth street nabbed Timothy Cooke alias Tim, Anthony Parsons alias Tony and Miranda Boyd. Nathan was there.

Around the same time, Captain Brown’s home was invaded by someone. As that person entered the dark bedroom mentioned by Jack on his Facebook, the room was lit up and he found himself surrounded by cops. Captain Brown uttered, “Jeremy Wilson, you’re under arrest for murder of Susan Crawford and attempted murder of Jack O’Hara. You’ve right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in the court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for you. Do you understand the rights I have just read to you? With these rights in mind, do you wish to speak to me?”

Later in the year, with the testimony of the four arrested persons, the entire Meatloaf gang was brought down.

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Saturday, April 20, 2024

Little Abode for Children - Chapter 9

 


Detective’s Night Adventure

In the evening, Nathan was telling a ghost story to the children at Little Abode for Children shelter. He was trying not to smile. This particular story brought him happiness. It even made his mother happy. He was in love with the story.

He continued, “K and M, two siblings saw a ghost in the library. They were scared. They somehow reached one of the emergency exits of the library building and left. Their exit turned on the library security alarm. They were in the library after its closure and, thus, broke the rules. Hence, they were trying to avoid the police. In the dark of the night, running through Library Park, they simply fall upon Detective D. Detective D was trying to figure out a murder in the park. As K and M told him about the ghost, next night he entered the library by using his police key. Searching all floors Detective D found a bedroll spread on the floor in the attic of the library. No motion sensors were working there. A table lamp was on, by the bedroll, illuminating a stack of books. He started watching the bedroll, book and the lamp stealthily from behind an old mahogany chest of drawers. Suddenly, in the sea of silence, he heard someone breathing on his neck. He was sure that it was not a ghost. Ghosts can’t breathe because they are dead people. When people die, they usually stop breathing.”

At this point, Natalie commented, “Gross.”

Others screamed, “What happened next?”

Nathan continued, “Detective D was swift. As he was turning back, the person behind him kicked on his knees from the back. Adjusting balance to prevent a fall, D turned around completely and received a blow on his nose, by a heavy book. Yet he smiled. For he found someone he was looking for some time. He had seen her photos. He heard a lot of good things about her. Until the blow on the nose he never realized that he fell in love with the missing person. So, he prayed on his knees, ‘Will you marry me?’ The missing person said ‘Yes.’ Then they lived happily ever after.”

Patrick commented, “You’re a terrible storyteller.”

Nathan did not notice Lisa was standing by the door. She came to stay with the children that night. She asked eerily, “Have you found Teressa?”

Nathan was not sure if he blushed. He had uttered a rehearsed answer to this question too many times. Hence, he confidently replied, “Not yet. The investigation is on.”

From Lisa’s countenance he gathered that Lisa was swallowing trails of questions and judgements, like, “Are you in love with the victim in one of your cases?”, “Is that a way to talk about a missing person?”,  “This’ gross, man.”

Later in the evening, Dr. Goodman called Nathan and informed, “DNA is a match. The victim was Ms. Susan Crawford of Chicago.”

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Friday, April 19, 2024

Little Abode for Children - Chapter 8

 


Chicago or Milwaukee


Nathan was already investigating Ms. LeRoy’s disappearance from the library. Teressa LeRoy was twenty-seven. Now this thirtysomething woman’s dead body, too, appeared in Library Park. Hence, the investigation about the latter woman was assigned to him.

Nathan went to the coroner’s office in the morning. Dr. Goodman was ready with the report. She explained, “It’s murder. The victim was indeed asphyxiated. Absence of ligature marks on her neck though contradicts the fact of asphyxiation… also, the x-rays showing no damage to her windpipe ….. yet .... Her broken rib … especially, rib bones four and seven pierced into her lungs. Both right and left lungs were punctured. Hence, she was asphyxiated.”

Nathan had to know, hence asked, “Disfigurements? Of fingers? And the face?”

Dr. Goodman explained, “From huge blood coagulations around ruptured tissues, it is obvious that disfigurements were caused to her before she died. Pulled out nails, charred fingertips indicate that she was tortured. Then she was killed. The breaking of rib bones was too due to torture. Probably the perpetrators could not fathom that their victim would be dead before they would let her die. Hence, they dumped the body as soon as they could.”

Nathan needed more, “What about the DNA?”

Dr. Goodman smiled and reminded, “Latest by tomorrow .... I’m expecting to get the DNA analysis results later tonight.”

X-ray analysis of the victim induced in Nathan an instinctive rush for obtaining all surveillance footage around Library Park and Metra Station. Hence, his next stop was the District Attorney’s office. 

Nathan was thinking fast. The perpetrators might drive from Chicago to Kenosha to dump the body at Library Park. Otherwise, they might be staying at Kenosha. If perpetrators were aware of Jack living in Kenosha, they would try penetrating into Little Abode for children and would find Jack in the foster children’s network.

Around afternoon he reported everything to Captain Brown. She suggested, “Why are you only looking into Chicago? Why not Milwaukee? Metra Station can be a spot for gathering for anyone living in, coming to Kenosha.”

Nathan shared, “I’ve checked with both the police departments at Chicago and Milwaukee. Chicago PD reported that one Susan Crawford disappeared from Chicago on the same night as Teressa. When I interviewed children from Chicago rescued by Little Abode for Children and living in different foster homes around Kenosha, Jack O’hara mentioned that he had invited Ms. Crawford to the gala.”

Nathan also added, “In the interview Jack reported, ‘Ms. Crawford is a witness in the murder case of my elder brother Joe. The Meatloaf gang was trying to recruit seniors in Joe’s school. They killed our parents to make Joe join them. Sensing the situation, Ms. Crawford tried to ship us brothers off Chicago. She brought me from my school and bought me the ticket to Kenosha and asked me to wait for the city Child Services Department at Metra Station. She learnt about it from the Facebook page of Little Abode for Children. But she couldn’t rescue Joe. To terrorize other kids in the school and to show them how horrific could be a denial to gang recruitment, they hacked Joe to death. Ms. Crawford found Joe’s mangled body at the school football ground.’ Since then Ms. Crawford was living under police protection pending her testimony in the court.”

Next Nathan met the head of the city Child Services department. He explained, “Jack is vulnerable to attack by some criminals. We need to shift him to police custody. Please, allow me to keep him in my home.”

But the department policy was against unmarried men or women below the age of forty fostering children. Nathan explained the situation to Captain Brown. She took custody of Jack. She was married to another detective. Their son was almost the same age as Jack.

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