Read Blood Red Sundown: Evil Begins Online
Authors: Allen Gates
HANK WILLIAMS JR’S
song
“Louisiana Saturday Night” filled the barroom, much to the pleasure of the dancing
couple who let out a yahoo.
The lady he was sitting with smiled at their enthusiasm
and then asked, “Do you know how to two step, Terry?”
“No but I’m willing to learn.”
“Follow me and we’ll start lesson one. You put your left
hand on my right shoulder and your right on my waist and I do the opposite. Now,
step forward with your left foot and then the right, and left, right, left. It’s
one, two, one, two, three, one, two, three and spin and side by side. That’s good
Terry, you’re a fast learner.”
The song ended and a slow ballad by George Jones took
them into a slow romantic cheek to cheek dance. That set the tone for the rest of
the evening as they danced song after song pausing only to enjoy their ordered drinks.
There was a definite chemistry blending between them and he felt it growing more
intense as they touched one another.
This will teach Anne a lesson, as he moved his lips across
her cheek and onto her lips for the first time. She responded immediately and as
they danced they drifted into a mounting wave of passion. It was now a given that
each wanted this to continue beyond the dance floor.
LON LOOKED UP
as he
saw the Desk Sargent approach followed by an attractive female.
“Detective Sanders, this is Dr. Stephanie Wearing. There
is a situation she would like to discuss with you.”
He waited at his desk as she entered the squad area and
looked at her admiringly. She was slim and very nice looking that was
accentuated with a touch of class.
“Sit here, Dr. Wearing.”
“Please call me Stephanie, Lieutenant.”
“Very well Stephanie, have a seat.” He stood as she sat
and then asked her, “What is the situation that is troubling you?”
He listened intently at the stories of the note and the
cars stopping at different times and leaving mysteriously. When she arrived at the
point of the story concerning Hobo and the duct tape, he stopped her and called
for Anne to join them in the conversation. He brought her up to that point in the
story and then asked the Doctor to continue.
“We watched the man that was parked next to us back out,
but with the rain and the side window up, we could not see his face.”
“You said we, who, was with you?”
“I was with William Radford.”
Lon looked at Anne and smiled.
“Do you mean Senator William Radford the third?”
“Yes, you seem surprised?”
“I think you can figure that out, Stephanie. The man
just lost his wife in a terrible fashion, and you don’t expect to hear his name
associated with another woman this quickly.”
“We met completely by accident detective. I happened
to visit a spot I heard about along the coast that he frequents often. We struck
up a dialogue and I found out later his identity and the terrible tragedy that had
happened in his life. I must admit that I felt an attraction to him prior to my
discovery of his identity and the tragic death of his wife. I attended his wife’s
funeral and we became friends.”
“Finish describing the events concerning the night in
question.”
“When William read the note, he immediately suggested
that I bring it to the police and turn the situation over to you. He reminded me
of the terrible tragedies concerning women in this area.”
“Think back Doc, is there anything else that happened
that evening even the simplest thing that you may think is unimportant, but may
have some relevance?”
“A car pulled in stopped and then backed out and left.
I figured they did not want to be there with other people around. I figured I might
do the same if I wanted to be alone”
“So you didn’t find it unusual?”
“No because like I said earlier it has happened several
times.”
“What do you mean?”
“Well, twice I was on the beach area and I heard a car
pull in, park and stay a short time, and the next thing I know I hear them leaving.
Both times, I heard the car door slam which means they must have left their car.
After a while I heard the door and the car start again and they would leave.”
“How long have you been going to this spot?”
“I’ve only been here for two weeks, so about five maybe
six times.”
“Senator Radford is right to warn you, Doctor. You need
to be more careful about being alone in an isolated spot like the one you are describing.
How did the night end?”
Stephanie felt the blush race over her face as she looked
over at Anne. She recounted the evening from her shower to the dance and the friendly,
good-night. She noticed the detectives quick eye glance over to his partner as if
to say, “See what I mean.”
Desiring to clear up any misconception, she said, “There
was nothing unusual in our time together detective. I was simply drenched and he
dried my clothes and we sat in the study and had a drink. He played a Sinatra CD
and asked me to dance, which I accepted, and he remained a perfect gentleman. When
I finished my drink he walked me to my car and still the gentleman opened the door.
He made an invitation to meet at the same location over the next few nights.”
“How about in the house, did he give you a tour and how
about the rooms? Did anything seem unusual or strange to you?”
“Well, when I was searching for the upstairs laundry
room, I opened a door which I assumed to be his mother’s. I mean it was like a shrine.
I felt it a little unusual to maintain a deceased person’s room. The other strange
thing was the appearance of a depression on her bed as though someone had been laying
there. When I started back down the stairs I stopped to view the varied array of
pictures displayed on the wall the entire length of the stairway.”
“I was taken with the large number of pictures of his
mother. She would be beaming in some and then haggard looking or troubled in others.
At times she seemed obviously very unhappy. I could be way off base on that conclusion.”
“That’s everything, Detective. Now I had better get moving,
I needed to be at the hospital early and here I am, late again.”
“We need you to keep thinking of your acquaintances to
try and determine someone who might be harassing you and then we’ll need to talk
to you again very soon, Doc, to help you find an answer to your problem with this
mystery note writer. In the meantime, stay alert and lock your car.”
They watched her leave, before starting a conversation.
“What do you think, Anne?”
“Somebody is definitely watching her for some reason.
It seems obvious they are trying to find her alone. He probably got close at some
time and her barking dog created a problem for him, so he decided to create a concern
for the dog hoping she would leave it at home. The sad thing is she will probably
do just that.
“This lady may be in serious trouble Lon. I don’t think
this person is our killer, but someone who has selected her for some reason. I think
when we get back from Nevada, we’d better take a closer look at her situation and
protect her as best we can and hope nothing happens to her while we’re gone.”
“That sounds sensible, Anne. We can’t do more than we
did by warning her about being there alone. Speaking of trips, are you all set;
and by the way, I picked up the travel arrangements. I have good news and bad news.
The bad news is we’re in the same room. The good news is there is just a king size
bed.”
SITTING ALONE HE
knew
the urge was getting stronger and with each passing day it became harder for him
to control. There had been too many occasions with an unsatisfactory result. He
knew in his present state he had to be extra careful to prevent a mistake because
of this craving inside pushing him to act. He needed the darkness, so he convinced
himself to go to work and then carefully layout the plan for his next conquest.
He was in a lack of sleep state and found it difficult
to focus on his driving as everything became irrelevant, except the image of his
next potential victim, which could be any female that he met on a dark street in
the city.
“Stop it,” he said to the evil one. “You’re going off
the deep end and you’ll cause me to make a mistake and wind up in prison or the
gas chamber. Get your mind back on track and your patience will reward you in the
end.”
THE DETECTIVES CONTINUED
to discuss the circumstances surrounding the Doctor’s situation after she had left
the station. Anne asked Lon what he thought their next move should be.
“Let’s save the answer to that question for our return
from our trip. Right now I think we should go into an interview room where it’s
quiet and go through Marie Radford’s computer and review the messages she shared
with her killer on the internet. There may be a word or a phrase or even a mention
of a location that might give us a clue to this guy’s identity.”
“Can you handle the heat of the eroticism, Lon?”
He just smiled at her and picked up the computer.
They listened quietly through the tame first postings
of daily emails between the two. It was evident as they continued to listen that
the sexuality was growing with each message they shared. They finally arrived at
the point where each of the messaging pair began graphic eroticism describing fantasies
in explicit detail. After each exchange they would end with a question asking each
for their answer to be in explicit descriptive words that made Anne blush and act
out fanning herself.
“Wow, they were hot and heavy,” she said looking over
at Lon. He sat smiling at her and she ignored his innuendo.
“How could a woman of her stature get so entangled with
a stranger like this out of the blue and arrange a meeting to have sex?”
“I don’t get it either Anne. A sophisticated lady married
to a high profile successful politician would most certainly be aware that there
is a crazy maniac running around killing women.”
Anne stood and began going back over their emails. Then
she said to her partner. “Let’s analyze the invitations from the perp. The lady
refused his first and the part I can’t wrap my mind around is he seems to be warning
her not to except and even gives her an out. It’s like he’s trying to discourage
her from doing this. What do you think?”
“I agree. Listen to this.”
“Marie, you’re taking a chance on really messing up your
life, but I want you desperately. Always remember this, we could one day regret
our decision, but If you’re ready to risk it all, then so am I. Let’s set a day
and place.”
“That doesn’t sound like a serial murderer.”
“Why would a killer try to warn a possible victim of
the potential life damaging act she was about to engage in? Anne, this is not our
guy! Even if it is, I have a hunch that he knows Mrs. Radford, but she doesn’t realize
that he knows her.”
“Think about it, the name Brick Allen, doesn’t seem like
a very realistic name to me.”
Anne said, “This definitely brings a very diabolical
addition to our case. We have our work cut out and with the profile of this lady
we had better get a break in this case and soon.”
“On second thought,” she said, “we need to create a break.”
Lon knew she was right. “You know what is about to hit
the fan from the mayor on down if we don’t catch this maniac soon. Let’s go through
everything one more time and then listen to more interviews. By the way partner,
excellent word, diabolical.”
THE SENATOR WAS
given
a mixed reception when he walked into the office the next morning.
“You need to answer some important correspondence, Senator.
There are phone calls to return, emails, and stacks of letters and special requests
in your file tray. I handled all that I could, but we only have a few weeks until
the senate goes back into session. She looked at him ready to correct his excuse
and recognized his depressed look.
Then, in a more caring tone, she asked, “How are you
really doing?”
He knew she truly cared enough to be worried for him.
“I understand your concern for me Margie. Look I’ve been
out of sync and neglecting my duties lately, but I know with your help I’ll get
back on track.” He recognized the change in her expression with the softness of
his remark. She shook her head in approval and he went into his office.
Going through his phone messages, he discovered that
most of them were personal messages of condolence over Marie’s death and required
no return call. Most of the mail correspondence was from constituents, giving their
opinions on various conditions in the state and suggestions on how to vote on up-coming
bills.
He managed to clean up all the items requiring his immediate
attention. Trying to stay totally focused on his duties at hand he could not keep
his mind from reverting to an image of Stephanie. He was concerned that he wasn’t
using good judgment and could further draw attention to himself as a suspect. He
knew that, for image sake, he had to be careful about getting too fond of that lady.
Keep yourself under control; she is going to be here for a long time. He leaned
back in his chair and thoughts of Marie came into his mind.
“What should I do, Mother? I know you had a problem with
Marie, but I do miss her, but now I think I like this woman and I think I plan to
see her tonight at sunset.”
ANNE WALKED INTO
the
Rainbow and greeted Johnny who always seemed overly glad to see her.
“Hey, don’t you ever go home, she asked him?”
“That’s the problem with owning your own business, lady
detective. You have to be here night and day. What can I get you, Anne?”
“Think I’ll have a gin and tonic.”
“Coming up; say, how tight are you with that Terry guy?”
“We’ve been together a few times, why?”
“He hooked up with a gal last night. He left with you,
but about a half hour later he came back. He made contact with her and after dancing
a few times, they left together. I hope I’m not messing things up by telling you
this. You’re my favorite customer and I felt I should tell you in case there is
something starting up between you.”
“Thanks for the heads up, Johnny; it will help me with
my future decisions.”
His eyes flashed to the right in a signal action and
Anne knew that he was saying Terry had walked in. When he sat in the seat next her
she turned and smiled at him.
“It’s good to see you, Anne.”
“Well it’s nice to see you, Terry. How was your day?”
“It was one of the best and very productive. I was at
my persuasive best today and had a very good sale percentage with my clients.”
“You must have gotten a lot of sleep last night. You’re
all hyped up and full of spit and vinegar. What time did you get to bed?”
Terry winced and looked into her eyes and then over at
Johnny who was smiling at Anne and he knew he had told her about the night before
and decided to face it head on.
“Actually, I didn’t get a lot of sleep. I met a lady
here last night and after dancing with her most of the night, we went out for something
to eat. Then I went home.”
“I guess she didn’t require you to stay all night.”
“Very funny Anne; I hope you got plenty of sleep.”
“Oh, yes and I was in the office bright and early and
even more important for me it was the first time I actually beat my partner to the
station.”
Turning serious he said, “Listen, Anne can we sit at
a table and talk?”
No, but we can sit right here and discuss anything you
feel needs saying. I don't have much time, I have to get home.”
She recognized the tinge of anger appear in his eyes.
She had seen it before and it threw up a warning to his overall mental state.
“It's not like you to be in such a rush to get home.
What's going on?”
“My partner and I are flying to Nevada tomorrow morning
to interview a potential source of information that could give us some insight into
the man we’re looking at in the serial killings that’s all over the headlines.”
“How long will you be gone?”
“It will only be two, maybe three days.”
She saw his eyes and facial expression tighten.
“Anne I want to explain about last night, I …”
She raised her hand in a hold everything motion. “Stop
right there Terry. I don't want to listen to anything about what you did or didn’t
do last night. It has nothing to do with me, and as I noted when you first arrived,
I need to go.
She stood up and turned away from him and said, “Goodnight
Johnny. I’ll see you when I return from Nevada.”
Shaking his head in bewilderment he watched her walk
out the door.
“I wonder where this is going to end up between us,”
he asked Johnny. Getting no response he ordered a drink and pondered the answer
to his own question.