BLACK NOTICE. PATRICIA CORNWELL

“Captain, you stay out of this,” Bray fired back at him.

“You’re the one who needs to stay out of it,” he raised his voice.

“Deputy Chief Bray,” I said, “the law of Virginia states that the medical examiner shall take charge of the body. The body is my jurisdiction:’

I finished my photographs and met her cold, pale eyes.

“The body is not to be touched, altered or in any way interfered with. Am I clear?” I said again.

I pulled off my gloves and angrily threw them into the red bag.

“You have just cut this lady’s heart out evidentially, Deputy Chief Bray.”

I closed my scene case and latched it.

“You and the prosecutor are gonna get along real good on this one;” Marino added furiously as he pulled off his gloves, too. “This kind of case is what’s called a free lunch:’

He poked a thick finger at the dead woman as if it were Bray who had slaughtered her.

“You just let him get away with it!” he yelled at her. “You and your little power games and big tits! Who’d you fuck to get where you are?”

Bray’s face went livid.

“Marino!” I grabbed his arm.

“Let me tell you something.”

Marino was out of control, yanking his arm away from me, breathing hard like a wounded bear.

`This lady’s beat-up face ain’t about politics and sound bites, you goddamn-motherfucking-bitch! How’d you like it if it was your sister? Oh hell! What am I saying?” Marino threw his talc-dusted hands up in the air. “You wouldn’t know the first fucking thing about caring about anybody!”

“Marino, get the squad in here now,” I said.

“Marino’s not calling anyone.” Bray’s tone had the effect of a metal box slamming shut.

“What are you gonna do, fire me?” Marino continued to defy her. “Well, go right ahead. And I’ll tell all the reporters from here to fucking Iceland why.”

“Firing’s too good for you,” Bray said. “Better you continue to suffer out of service and without pay. Dear me, this could go on a very, very long time.”

She was gone in a flash of red, like a vengeful queen on her way to order armies to march in on us.

“Oh, no!” Marino called after her at the top, of his voice. “You got it all wrong, babe. Guess I forgot to tell you l fucking quit!”

He got on his radio and raised Ham to tell him that the squad needed to get in here as my mind streaked through formulas that weren’t computing.

“Guess I showed her, huh, Doe?” Marino said, but I wasn’t listening.

The burglar alarm had gone off .at seven-sixteen and now it was barely nine-thirty. Time of death was elusive and full of deceit if one wasn’t careful to account for all of the variables, but Kim Luong’s body temperature, liver mortis, rigor mortis and the condition of her spilled blood weren’t consistent with her being dead only two hours.

“I feel like this room is shrink-wrapping me, Doc:’

“She’s been dead at least four or five hours,” I said.

He wiped his sweaty face on his sleeve, eyes almost glassy. He couldn’t stay still and kept nervously patting the pack of cigarettes in his jeans pocket.

“Since one or two in the afternoon? You’re kidding me. What’s he doing all that time?”

His eyes kept going to the doorway, waiting to see who would fill it next.

“I think he was doing a lot of things to it,” I said.

“I guess I just fucked myself pretty good,” Marino said.

Shuffling feet and the clacking of a stretcher sound from inside the store. Voices were muffled.

“I don’t think she heard your last diplomatic comment;” I answered him. “Might be smart if you leave it that way.”

“You think he might have hung out as long as he did because he didn’t want to walk out in,broad daylight with blood all over his clothes?”

“I don’t think that was the only reason,” I said as two paramedics in jumpsuits turned the stretcher sideways to get it through the door.

“There’s a lot of blood in here;” I told them. “Go around that way.”

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