Chromosome 6 by Robin Cook. Chapter 12

‘What do you want me to do?’ Lou asked.

‘You just stand there and make sure we don’t steal anything,’ Jack

scoffed.

Jack pulled out several of the file drawers, but closed them quickly.

The full-body X rays that were taken by the morgue came in large

folders. It wasn’t something easily hidden.

‘This looks promising,’ Laurie called out. She’d found a stash of X rays

in the cabinet directly under the view box. Lifting the folders out onto

the library table, she scanned the names. She found Franconi’s and

pulled them free of the others.

Returning to the basement level, Jack got the X rays of the floater and

took both folders back to the autopsy room. He gave Bingham’s office

keys to Daryl and thanked him. Daryl merely nodded.

‘Okay, everybody!’ Jack said walking over to the view box. ‘The critical

moment has arrived.’ First he slipped up Franconi’s X rays and then the

headless floater’s.

‘What do you know,’ Jack said after only a second’s inspection. ‘I owe

Laurie five dollars!’

Laurie gave a cry of triumph, as Jack gave her the money. Lou scratched

his head and leaned closer to the light box to stare at the films. ‘How

can you guys tell so quickly?’ he asked.

Jack pointed out the lumpy shadows of the bullets almost obscured by the

mass of shotgun pellets in the floater’s X rays and showed how they

corresponded to the bullets on the Franconi films. Then he pointed to

identical healed clavicular fractures that appeared on the X rays of the

two bodies.

‘This is great,’ Lou said, rubbing his hands together with enthusiasm

that almost matched Laurie’s. ‘Now that we have a corpus delicti, we

might be able to make some headway in this case.’

‘And I’ll be able to figure out what the hell’s going on concerning this

guy’s liver,’ Jack said.

‘And maybe I’ll go on a shopping spree with my money,’ Laurie said,

giving the five-dollar bill a kiss. ‘But not until I figure out the how

and the why this body left here in the first place.’

Unable to sleep despite having taken two sleeping pills, Raymond slipped

out of bed so as not to disturb Darlene. Not that he was terribly

worried. Darlene was such a sound sleeper that the ceiling could fall in

without her so much as moving.

Raymond padded into the kitchen and turned on the light. He wasn’t

hungry but he thought that perhaps a little warm milk might help to

settle his roiling stomach. Ever since the shock of having been forced

to view the terrible sight in the trunk of the Ford, he’d been suffering

with heartburn. He’d tried Maalox, Pepcid AC, and finally Pepto-Bismol.

Nothing had helped.

Raymond was not handy in the kitchen, mainly because he didn’t know

where anything was located. Consequently, it took him some time to heat

the milk and find an appropriate glass. When it was ready, he carried it

into his study and sat at his desk.

After taking a few sips, he noticed that it was three-fifteen in the

morning. Despite the fuzziness in his brain from the sleeping pills, he

was able to figure out that at the Zone it was after nine, a good time

to call Siegfried Spallek.

The connection was almost instantaneous. At that hour, phone traffic

with North America was at a minimum. Aurielo answered promptly and put

Raymond through to the director.

‘You are up early,’ Siegfried commented. ‘I was going to call you in

four or five hours.’

‘I couldn’t sleep,’ Raymond said. ‘What’s going on over there? What’s

the problem with Kevin Marshall?’

‘I believe the problem is over,’ Siegfried said. Siegfried summarized

what had happened and gave credit to Bertram Edwards for alerting him

about Kevin so that he could be followed. He said that Kevin and his

friends had been given such a scare that they wouldn’t dare go near the

island again.

‘What do you mean `friends’?’ Raymond asked. ‘Kevin has always been such

a loner.’

‘He was with the reproductive technologist and one of the surgical

nurses,’ Siegfried said. ‘Frankly, even that surprised us since he’s

always been such a schlemiel, or what do you Americans call such a

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