Chromosome 6 by Robin Cook. Chapter 7, 8, 9

guy’s place had been robbed the day before. The only thing missing was

the rifle.’

‘So what’s next?’ Laurie asked.

‘We’re still following up leads,’ Lou said. ‘Plus there are more

informers that we’ve not been able to contact. But mostly we’re just

keeping our fingers crossed for some sort of break. What about you guys?

Any idea how the body walked out of here?’

‘Not yet, but I’m looking into it personally,’ Laurie said.

‘Hey, don’t encourage her,’ Jack said. ‘That’s for Bingham and

Washington to do.’

‘He’s got a point, Laurie,’ Lou said.

‘Damn straight I got a point,’ Jack said. ‘Last time Laurie got involved

with the mob she got carried out of here nailed in a coffin. At least

that’s what you told me.’

‘That was then and this is now,’ Laurie said. ‘I’m not involved in this

case the way I was in that one. I think it is important to find out how

the body disappeared for the sake of this office, and frankly I’m not

convinced either Bingham or Washington will make the effort. From their

point of view, it is better to let the episode just fade.’

‘I can understand that,’ Lou said. ‘In fact, if the goddamned media

would only let up, the commissioner might even want us to ease up. Who

knows?’

‘I’m going to find out how it happened,’ Laurie repeated with

conviction.

‘Well, knowing the who and the how could help my investigation,’ Lou

said. ‘It was most likely the same people from the Vaccarro

organization. It just stands to reason.’

Jack threw up his hands. ‘I’m getting out of here,’ he said. ‘I can tell

neither of you will listen to reason.’ He again tugged on Vinnie’s shirt

on the way out the door.

Jack poked his head into Janice’s office. ‘Anything I should know about

this floater that’s not in the folder?’ he asked the investigator.

‘The little there is, is all there,’ Janice said. ‘Except for the

coordinates where the Coast Guard picked up the body. They told me that

someone would have to call today to make sure it wasn’t classified or

something. But I can’t imagine that information will matter. It’s not

like anyone could go out there and find the head and the hands.’

‘I agree,’ Jack said. ‘But have someone call anyway. Just for the

record.’

‘I’ll leave a note for Bart,’ Janice said. Bart Arnold was the chief

forensic investigator.

‘Thanks, Janice,’ Jack said. ‘Now get out of here and get some sleep.’

Janice was so committed to her job that she always worked overtime.

‘Wait a second,’ Janice called out. ‘There was one other thing that I

forgot to note in my report. When the body was picked up, it was naked.

Not a stitch of clothing.’

Jack nodded. That was a curious piece of information. Undressing a

corpse was added effort on the part of the murderer. Jack pondered for a

moment, and when he did, he decided it was consistent with the

murderer’s wish to hide the victim’s identity, a fact made obvious by

the missing head and hands. Jack waved goodbye to Janice.

‘Don’t tell me we’re doing a floater,’ Vinnie whined as he and Jack

headed for the elevator.

‘You sure do tune out when you read the sports page,’ Jack said. ‘Laurie

and I discussed it for ten minutes.’

They boarded the elevator and started down to the autopsy room floor.

Vinnie refused to make eye contact with Jack.

‘You are in a weird mood,’ Jack said. ‘Don’t tell me you’re taking this

Franconi disappearance personally.’

‘Lay off,’ Vinnie said.

While Vinnie went off to don his moon suit, lay out all the

paraphernalia necessary to do the autopsy, and then get the body into

the morgue and onto the table, Jack went through the rest of the folder

to make absolutely certain he’d not missed anything. Then he went and

found the X rays that had been taken when the body had arrived.

Jack put on his own moon suit, unplugged the power source that had been

charging over night, and hooked himself up. He hated the suit in

general, but to work on a decomposing floater he hated it less. As he’d

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