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by Sally O'Brien


  Todd smiled, "That's ok, what about books, diaries, anything like that?"

  "All gone, thrown out when Penny left; her bedroom, everything was changed. We don't keep anything the same for long around here," he indicated the walls, "They are painted every six months."

  Mrs Baker re-entered the room, "We have to go to church now," she announced. "And the priest shall pray for him and for his sin, before the Lord; and he shall win his favour again for him and the sin shall be forgiven." She walked over to where her husband sat and pulled him up from the sofa. "Come on Charles, I need to pray for Penny."

  "We are leaving." Todd said to Candace. "Thank you for your time, sorry once again for your loss," he said to Mr and Mrs Baker who were busily tidying the cushions on the sofa where people had sat. "I hope you find some solace in the church." Todd said.

  Mrs Baker stood up tall and nodded at Todd, "Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust and will not be afraid. For the Lord God is my strength and my song and he has become my salvation."

  Todd bit down on an 'Amen'. He nudged Candace and indicated they should leave the house before Mr and Mrs Baker. They walked out of the front room and the front door then got into Todd's car and began to pull away from the house.

  "Fucking nut job." Candace said.

  "I've told you before Candy Cane, grief hits us in many ways."

  "Yeah but she doesn't seem to care about her daughter, it's all about the church. Most people make shrines, leave their kid's rooms as they were, refuse to forget they existed."

  "She has her Faith. In her mind Penny is with God, she is praying for her redemption, that's her shrine, that's her memory."

  "Nut case." Candace reiterated. "Absolutely Fruit and Nut."

  "Don't knock it," Todd said, "You may need God one day, a lot of people are re-born you know."

  Candace turned on the radio in the car, to find 'What if God were one of us' playing out on air.

  "Now that's just spooky." She said.

  -x-

  Todd and Candace's trip to Amanda Thomas's parents was more as they expected; two people grieving for their murdered daughter. Confusion, anger and pain very prevalent emotions along with a hatred of the police for not having prevented their daughter's murder and now for failing to find the killer. Todd and Candace had to work hard with Amanda's parents to ensure them they were doing everything that was necessary to find her killer. When they had asked about friends or enemies, they had once again drawn a blank; it seemed that Amanda was so intent on building her fame and fortune that she had little time for any friends, choosing to spend her time learning about the modelling industry, watching programmes about some country's 'next top model' and only left the house to visit the gym or parade herself up and down the High Street in hope of being spotted. Todd was once again getting very irritated by the lack of evidence which was presenting itself and was wondering if he was ever going to get a break in this investigation.

  "I'm going to the pub after work," he told Candace, "I need to drown my sorrows and get some thinking juice inside me."

  "Sounds good," Candace fluttered her eyelashes at him, "I could do with releasing some tension."

  Todd decided not to continue with that line of conversation. He didn't want to get sexually involved with Candace again and had already drawn the lines for her on that situation. He made a mental note to invite some of the other people from the office so he wouldn't be left alone with her and do something he may later regret.

  Todd's mobile phone rang, "Get that," he asked Candace; she picked up the phone.

  "Hello?" she listened to the caller. "No he can't, he's driving, and can I help? It's Sergeant Whelan." There was a few minutes silence in the car, Candace listening intently to the caller.

  "What is it?" Todd asked.

  Candace shushed him, "Is it a definite match?" she asked the caller then broke out into a broad grin.

  "What Candace, come on tell me." Todd hurried her.

  "Thanks Rani," she pushed the button to stop the call, then turned to Todd and said, "We've got him."

  -x-

  Todd and Candace walked purposefully into Olinsbury Custody Suite; Rani had told Candace that there had been a match found on the DNA which had been inside Mandy Thomas's body. Ever since the discovery of the evidence, any DNA which was collected from new offenders was ran through the database in the hope a match could be found and finally they had struck gold.

  "Where is the prisoner?" Todd asked Sergeant Bird who sat behind the fibre glass barrier which was mean to protect him from raging prisoners.

  "He's in a cell, we went and looked for him as soon as the information was relayed by the lab. Wasn't home, but we found him in Twockford, off his head."

  "Name?"

  "Danny Bradford."

  "Has he got any form?"

  "Well looking at his sheet, he used to get in a little bit of trouble when he was younger, but nothing bad enough to have his prints and DNA taken - all minor stuff, reprimands etc., that's why he wasn't on the database. He works as an Escort now."

  "An Escort? A prostitute you mean?"

  "Apparently he doesn't always sleep with them, it's just taking them on dates and stuff like that."

  "Still in the sex industry though, I wonder if he does porn or glamour shoots; that could be his way of getting to these girls."

  "They haven't been involved in porn or glamour." Candace reminded him.

  "Not as far as we know," Todd agreed, "But remember what Mandy Thomas's boyfriend said about her meeting a modelling agent? Could have been glamour modelling, maybe he wanted her to do more than just get her tits out, that's why she was strapped to the bed."

  "It's possible," Candace didn't look convinced.

  "Well we'll just have to find out. Has he asked for a solicitor?"

  "Can't ask for anything the state he's in." Sergeant Bird grimaced, "I'm afraid he's absolutely hammered Guv. You won't be able to interview him until the morning."

  Todd felt deflated at the news. "How many hours before I can touch him?"

  "He won't be ready till the morning; I need to get a doctor in to see him because he can barely lift his head, God knows what he's been drinking. He's spewing up every five minutes as well."

  Todd felt very frustrated that he finally had somebody to interview about the murders and that someone was busy vomiting in the cell when he should be giving an account of his actions. He knew he couldn't do anything about it; the old days of dragging them out of the cells and throwing a bucket of cold water on them was long gone. Protocol had to be followed and if someone was unfit for interview they had to be given a reasonable amount of time to recover before Todd could go anywhere near them. He turned to Candace, "We might as well go home and get a good night's sleep Candy Cane; we'll probably be interviewing him for hours, so this is actually doing us a favour. I am knackered anyway."

  "Yes Guv, shall we go for that drink then?"

  "No sorry Candace, I want to be fresh in the morning, I've got one little bit of evidence on this guy, still not enough to get a conviction, I need to play this right or we'll be back to square one." He paused, "Again."

  "Do you want me to come back to your flat with you, we can go over the paperwork so we're ready for interview."

  Todd knew this invitation was more than just an offer of help; he cursed himself once more for being so weak the last time he had been alone with Candace.

  "No sorry Candace, I actually really need to get a good night's sleep. Come in at six tomorrow morning, we can have an hour getting ready and then get in interview and nail this guy."

  Candace looked very disappointed but said nothing, she just gave a small smile and a nod of the head then followed Todd out of the custody suite and up to the CID office so they could collect their belongings before heading home for what was left of the evening.

  Chapter Twenty-Two

  Saturday 13th July 2014

  08:00 hours

  Danny Bradford's head hung low over the
interview table. His bloodshot eyes were tightly closed and a pounding in his head took over any sound that was coming out of the officer's mouth in front of him. He tried hard to ignore the banging, but it seemed to ease just a little if he focused on it. Danny brought his hand up to his forehead to hold onto it, the coolness from his palm and tight grip silenced the thrumming enough for him to concentrate slightly on what was going on around him.

  D.I. Todd 'Todger' Turnbull sat facing Danny Bradford across the wooden desk, he had just placed the two audio tapes into the machine and had read out Danny's rights and entitlements, he was waiting for a reply to his, "Do you understand all that Danny?" when he realised that Danny had probably not heard a word of what he had been saying.

  "Did you hear any of that Danny?"

  Danny nodded and put his hand back in his lap, allowing the beat of the drum to continue inside his head.

  "I can't speak at the moment, I have a really bad headache."

  "Danny, this is a very important case, we need to talk to you." Todd said.

  "Well I can't speak," The effort of saying those few sentences caused Danny to dry heave - he bent even further forward, resting his head on the desk in front of him.

  "I think Mr Bradford needs more time." His solicitor said from beside him, "He clearly isn't ready for interview."

  Todd shook his head in bewilderment. "You do understand this is a murder we are investigating?"

  "Murder?" Danny sat up ramrod straight. "I thought you were kidding, what do you mean murder? I can't be in here for murder, it was a bag of Charlie for Christ's sake."

  "We have just spent the last hour explaining the allegation to your solicitor, evidence we have found and circumstances of your arrest. You have had a consultation with him, did he not relay to you what you are here for?"

  "I just told him to shut up and I'd go no comment, I haven't got the head for it today, I didn't want to hear what he had to say." Danny admitted. The solicitor nodded his head in agreement and shrugged.

  "I assumed he knew why he was here, that he was told last night on arrest." He said.

  "Unfortunately Mr Bradford was in no fit state to be told anything last night," Todd advised, "We've had to leave him to sober up overnight."

  Danny began to dry heave again, "I need some water and a Paracetamol, can you give me half an hour and then we can come back in and talk?"

  "Interview suspended," Todd said turning off the tapes. "Stay here I'll get your water and tablets but then we're having an interview, you've had enough time Danny, the doctor has considered you fit for interview, I need to speak to you and I'm not waiting any longer." He left the room and Candace, who had been sitting quietly by Todd's side, stayed in the room with Danny and his solicitor. Todd walked over to the custody sergeant and asked him for a cup of water and a painkiller, "Where was he picked up last night? I know it was in Twockford High Street but where exactly?"

  The custody sergeant flicked through a document in front of him. "Down by the riverside," he said. "Someone who works in a pub near there said that Danny had been sitting by the river all day, leaving only to replenish his alcohol stock. Then he would sit and drink quietly by himself. He got absolutely paralytic and someone called an ambulance; police were called, we arrived and realised that he was who we had been looking for since the DNA report came through. Got him signed off by the ambulance and brought him back here to sleep it off."

  "Did he say anything when he was brought in?"

  "Just kept mumbling that he had been stupid, that he'd fucked it all up."

  "Do we know what he meant?"

  "Your guess is as good as mine."

  "Thanks," Todd grimaced. Danny's actions weren't those of a killer. A psychopathic murderer was very unlikely to lose control of himself; it was very important for someone like that to be in full control of every situation, that's where their power came from, that's how they stopped themselves from getting caught. Amanda Thomas and Penny Baker were killed in a controlled, ritualistic and barbaric way by a man who would never allow himself to lose his mind. Todd was already not liking Danny for the murders he was about to interview him for, DNA evidence or not. He took the cup of water and small white tablets back to the interview room and placed them in front of Danny who gratefully accepted them and swallowed the tablets quickly before finishing off the water.

  "Better?" Todd asked.

  "Not really."

  "Do you want to carry on?"

  "No, but yeah I need to know what's going on." Danny nodded.

  "Ok, you are here because two women have been murdered. Amanda Thomas, twenty one years old and Penny Baker, nineteen. There has also been an attempted murder of a young girl in Twockford - Moira Celeste and the murder of her partner Wayne Lewis, we believe he interrupted the killer and a fight ensued, culminating in Wayne's murder."

  Danny's eyes grew wider and wider with every account of murder Todd laid before him, he swallowed hard once Todd had stopped and his eyes darted from side to side as he processed the information. "Attempted murder?" he asked.

  "Yes, Moira Celeste is still alive." Todd said.

  "And she said it was me?"

  "She can't say anything at the moment," Todd informed him. "She is in a coma in hospital; drowned in sherbet, but revived by my officers. It won't be long before she comes around and gives us a full account of what happened to her, this is your opportunity to give us your account."

  "Of what?"

  "Of what happened, let's start with Amanda Thomas, Mandy, did you pose as a model agent to attract her Danny, is that what you do?"

  Danny looked to his solicitor, "What do I do?" he asked quietly.

  "Just remember the advice I gave you," his solicitor said.

  "What; go no comment? Are you actually serious, they are accusing me of murder."

  The solicitor cleared his throat and looked at his notepad, "Let the officers relay the facts of the case to you Mr Bradford and then we can have a further consultation if you wish."

  "Ok I will do that." Danny agreed. "In answer to your question, who is Amanda Thomas and I am an escort not an agent."

  "Amanda Thomas is a young lady who had her whole life ahead of her, she was a very young, slim, attractive looking girl with a desire to be a model. We believe she was approached by a male posing as a model talent scout. We think he may have agreed to meet her at her flat and then when she let him in, he raped and killed her. He handcuffed her to her bed, forced a funnel into her mouth and drowned her with sherbet."

  Danny began to heave again.

  "After she was dead, she was cut many, many times. Those cuts were forced open with lollipops which were pushed into every slice. If not a lolly then a liquorice twist. Her eyes were pushed into her head and she was left there to be found by anyone. This wasn't a murder that just happened, or a murder that was accidental, this was pre-meditated, controlled, cold blooded murder. I have never seen a murder like it before. Now we have some evidence from that particular scene which led us to you."

  Danny shook his head, tears running down his face from the effort of heaving. Panting heavily, trying to draw breath. "I don't see how." He said.

  "DNA Danny, do you know what that is?" Todd asked.

  "Doesn't everyone nowadays?" his panting continued.

  "Yeah you can't really get away from it on the TV, DNA Danny, we have your DNA at the scene, not only at the scene; we have your DNA inside Amanda Thomas's body."

  "Impossible." Danny shouted, beginning to rise from his chair, his solicitor stood, grabbing Danny's elbow and whispering in his ear for him to sit down. Danny grabbed his head in his hands and sat. "Impossible," he said, "I want a consultation with my solicitor. Now."

  "Interview suspended." Todd agreed and he and Candace left the interview room so Danny could speak once again to his solicitor.

  "He's reacting well." Candace opined.

  "I'm not sure about him," Todd disagreed, "What killer gets drunk and arrested? What killer gets caught walkin
g down the street with three kilos of cocaine in a carrier bag? I haven't met many murderers in my time, agreed, but the ones I have met have never had a hangover unless it's been a domestic. I don't think it's him."

  "But Guv, the DNA evidence is pretty clear, his semen was found in Amanda Thomas's body, that's pretty irrefutable."

  "Doesn't mean he murdered her, she could have been one of his clients, or a one night stand." Todd shook his head. "I honestly think we're getting it wrong somewhere along the line." The interview room door opened and Danny's solicitor poked his head out, nodding to let them know it was ok to go back into the room. Todd restarted the interview.

  "Danny before we suspended the interview I informed you of the fact your DNA was found inside Amanda Thomas's body. The DNA was extracted from a semen sample which had been discovered by our coroner. I am asking you to account for why your DNA may have been at the scene of a murder. Is there anything you would like to say?"

  "I don't know how it got there." Danny shrugged. "But I sleep with a lot of women, one night stands and clients. I even do porn work, if she was a glamour model, she may have been into porn as well. Do you have a photograph of her?"

  "I do," Todd opened the file in front of him and extracted a picture of Amanda Thomas which had been provided by her parents.

  "She's a looker." Danny said. "A bit like you." He mouthed in Candace's direction, giving a slight wink as he did so. Candace looked away in disgust.

  "Not appropriate Danny," Todd chided. "And she's not a looker anymore, unfortunately," he said, "Do you know her Danny?"

 

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