Alex Cross's Trial
brother. I felt my eyes filling.
Scooter Willems was nothing if not thorough. Everyone whod ever had a hand in a lynching in this part of Mississippi had been assiduously recorded, their faces plainly recognizable. Some of the lynchings were of victims Id heard about, others were news to us.
The horror increased with just about every picture. Before we were through, wed seen the faces of many prominent Eudora citizens enjoying a night out, a night of murder and mayhem.
What a record of guilt! What amazing evidence! I couldnt take the pictures down fast enough.
Just put em all in the box, I said. We need to get out of here.
No, yall can stay, I heard.
Chapter 117
THE BLACK CURTAIN was yanked aside, and the studio flooded with light. At first I couldnt make out who they were, but there were five of them. Their torches were much brighter than our lantern, and they dazzled us.
I dont recall inviting any of you folks here, a voice said. That high nasal whine had to be Scooter Willemss.
As he moved his torch I saw them all.
Two men with guns whom I didnt recognize.
Phineas Eversman, chief of police.
And Senator Richard Nottingham, Elizabeths husband.
Go ahead and finish packing up, said Nottingham, waving his pistol. Saves us having to do it.
Another man stepped into the cabin. Yeah, yall get to work, would you? I knew that voice. And that face. It was Jacob Gill.
Preciate you gathering em up for us, Ben, he said. We were just gonna have ourselves a little evidence-burnin party.
We knew wed find you here, Phineas said with a smirk on his face.
L.J. growled, How did you know? Who the hell told you we were comin here?
There was a silence, then the others looked at Richard Nottingham. Finally he said, My wife.
The words stabbed me in the heart. I felt my throat closing and thought I might be sick.
Elizabeth was spying for me. She told us every word you ever said, Corbett. Shes a good girl. Thanks for keeping us up to date. It was damn useful to Maxwell Lewis.
Phineas took the box of photographs from Moody. One of the pictures caught his eye. We dont need this one, he said.
He handed it over to me. In case you want a souvenir.
It was a picture of mehalf naked, hanging from a lynching tree.
Scooter did a fine job with the picture. The detail was crisp; you could see every leaf on the tree. The dog licking my bloody foot, the flies swarming over my face.
You always took a nice picture, Ben, said Jacob Gill.
Chapter 118
ALL RIGHT NOW, Ben, we tried your plan, and you might say it didnt work out so well. So now were going to try my plan.
Jonah was not in the mood to butter me up.
You know those photographs would have worked, I said bitterly. All right, all right, tell me your plan.
Well, its not quite as audacious as yours. Matter of fact, its very logical, very well thought out.
Damn it, just tell us, L.J. said.
Tomorrow, Jonah said, I want Ben to give the summation to the jury.
L.J. didnt hesitate a beat before answering, That is a fine idea.
No, it isnt, I said. I was there on the night of the murders. Im a witness but youve chosen not to put me on the stand. Youre the one whos been telling them the story of these crimes all along. Why change now?
You know why, said L.J.
Because Im white? I said. Thats no reason!
It never hurts, Jonah said with a faint smile. Look, you come from here, he explained. You know these people. The judge is your father. These jurors will trust you more than they will me. And not because youre whitebecause you were there. You can give a summation that comes from your heart. For Gods sake, youve been lynched yourself. You have to tell them a story, Ben. They need to hear it from you.
I dreaded the truth in what he was saying. The next thing he said cinched it for me:
I tried the case. I fought the case. I pled the case. But all along, even before I got here, it was always your case, Ben.
Chapter 119
IT LOOKED AS IF half of America had come to tiny Eudora for the conclusion of the White Raiders Trial.
Outside the courthouse that morning, hundreds and hundreds of spectators jammed the town square. Little boys had climbed trees for a better view of the action. Photographers muscled their tripods through the crowds, jostling
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