Getting Even: A Vigilante Series crime thriller
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Jonathan shook his head and said, “Sean, Sean, Sean, do you realize how stupid you sound, telling us a crock like that? You were William’s outside man who orchestrated the whole thing. You made the payments to Jansen and Holt, you made the arrangements for new identity papers and credit cards, you found William an apartment downtown, you even let him use this place. I should also point out he paid you a huge chunk of change for your efforts. Want to try again?”
“Look, listen, okay?” Wollam pleaded. “All right, I admit doing what you said. I was greedy and accepted to help him but, once he was out, that was it. We weren’t in contact. I never saw him. He was on his own. The first I heard from him was when he texted me the other night, asking if he could use this place for a couple of days. I didn’t even know he was still in the area by that time.”
Jonathan shook his head again. “It’s people like you, Sean, who give lawyers a bad name.”
“I swear, I’m telling you the truth,” Wollam argued.
“Okay, fine,” said Jonathan. “When was the last time you saw William?”
“Months ago, maybe even a year now,” Wollam replied. “He was still at Kent. I’d have to check my records.”
Jonathan pointed to the hanging corpse and asked, “Who’s that?”
“Uh, it’s William,” Wollam answered, confused.
“That’s right,” Jonathan confirmed, “The thing is, he looks nothing like he did a year ago. We tracked down the plastic surgeon who fixed him up back in August. How the hell can you recognize him if you haven’t seen him since last year?”
“I don’t, I, uh, I mean,” Wollam stammered helplessly.
“Oh, shut up,” Jonathan snapped. “I’ve had enough of your crap.”
He turned to Leslie and reached out for the rifle.
“What are you going to do with that?” Wollam shrieked.
“When people do wrong, they should pay for their actions,” said Jonathan. “Holt, Jansen and his helpers did wrong out in BC and died for it. When we caught up with William here and made it clear there was no way out, he accepted his fate and took his life. And now, here you are. You masterminded this whole deal, simply out of greed, and people are dead as a result. Worse still, had William succeeded, others would be dead, including me. You have to pay the price, Sean.”
“Please, have mercy,” Wollam begged.
“I’ll make a deal with you,” said Jonathan. “I’ll let you decide how this story ends. How’s that?”
“You’re lying to me,” Wollam cried.
“Absolutely not,” Jonathan argued. “I swear, it will be your decision.”
Wollam stared at Jonathan through tear-filled eyes then looked about in despair, first at the redhead then at the other man, the fair-haired one who had remained silent throughout.
“Please,” he sobbed, grasping for the faintest glimmer of hope. “Is he telling me the truth?”
“No doubt about it,” said Chris. “The choice is yours. Hear him out.”
Wollam turned back to Jonathan and whimpered, “Okay, I’m listening.”
Jonathan nodded and said, “Obviously, this will make the news, right? I mean, big time criminal lawyer helps his rich serial killer client escape from a maximum security institution, murders involved and so on.”
Wollam gulped in a deep breath and said, “I don’t have a lot of choice, do I?”
“Unfortunately not,” Jonathan confirmed. “I’m looking at how this will play out in the media and I basically see two possibilities. The first is that you and William came up here to meet, maybe after the RCMP called you. You discussed the situation, realized it was all over and both decided to commit suicide.”
“Y-you expect me to kill myself?” Wollam asked in horror.
“There’s a second option,” Jonathan replied. “Same kind of scenario, you met William here and tried to convince him it was best to turn yourselves in and –”
“And he killed himself?” Wollam interrupted. “That is what happened, right?”
“Yes, that is what happened,” Jonathan replied, “But before hanging himself, William shot you to death with this rifle. As I said before, you decide how this story ends.”
Chapter 22 – Friday, November 6, 2015
Escaped serial killer and attorney found dead in the Laurentians
The bodies of 61 year old escaped serial killer, William Enright, and 52 year old renowned criminal attorney, Sean Wollam, were found late yesterday afternoon by officers of the RCMP and QPP in a home belonging to Wollam near La Minerve in the Laurentians.
Enright, a philanthropist and chairman of the Patrick William Enright Foundation for the Homeless, had been serving a life sentence at Kent Institution in Agassiz, BC following a murder conviction in 2006. Details relating to his escape have not been made public at this time as police and corrections services authorities continue to investigate the matter. Wollam, Enright’s defense counsel, also co-chaired the Enright Foundation and had been particularly active in its management since his client’s incarceration.
Few details have been released in relation to yesterday’s discovery of the bodies as the investigation is ongoing. A police source, under the condition of anonymity, has confirmed Wollam had been shot multiple times with a small calibre weapon found on the scene while Enright appeared to have hung himself. The case is currently being considered a murder-suicide. Further details will follow as they become available.
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ASYLUM
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