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In Death 11 - Judgment in Death

In Death 11 - Judgment in Death

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authority with diplomacy, she requested rather than ordered the sheriff to send his men out to knock on doors.
    "Not many people around here just now," Sheriff Reese told her. "Come June, it'll be a different story."
    "I realize that. Maybe we'll get lucky. Sheriff, this is your turf, but the victim comes from mine. The killer, too. As this murder links to my ongoing investigation, it falls under my authority. But I need all the help I can get. And your cooperation."
    "You'll have it, Lieutenant." He studied her for a moment. "Some people might think we're in the boondocks here, but we're not boobs. Don't get your city crimes too much, but we know how to handle them when we do."
    "I appreciate it." She passed him her Seal-It. "Did you know Captain Bayliss?"
    "Sure." Reese sprayed his shoes, his hands. "He and his wife were regulars. They spent the month of August here most every year, and about a weekend a month rest of the year. Popped in now and again otherwise. Had parties, spent some money in the village. Didn't have much to do with the locals but were friendly enough. Didn't cause any trouble."
    She started upstairs with him. "Did Bayliss make a habit of coming here alone?"
    "Not really. He'd come down on a Friday night now and again -- once, twice a year -- stay till Sunday. Went out on his boat, did some fishing. The wife didn't care for fishing. You notify her?"
    "My information is that she's in Paris. She'll be contacted. Bayliss ever bring anybody here other than his wife?"
    "Can't say he did. Some do, men bring a buddy or a side piece, you'll pardon the expression. Women do the same. Bayliss stuck with his wife. Never heard of him bringing any... entertainment with him."
    She nodded, walked to the tub with him. Reese stared down, blew out a breath. "Jesus, that's a sorry sight. I don't mind saying I'm glad this is yours, Lieutenant." Reese scratched his head. "If he was trying to make it look like suicide, why'd he leave the man strapped in there?"
    "He wasn't trying to mock a self-termination. He just needed the blood on the badge. It's pattern. I've got the scene recorded, and now that you've officially witnessed it. I'm going to drain the tub, examine the body."
    "You go right on." He stepped back and watched Roarke come in.
    "My temporary aide," Eve explained. "This is Sheriff Reese."
    "I know who you are," Reese said. "Seen your face onscreen often enough. You own some property around here."
    "That's right."
    "You keep it in good maintenance. We appreciate that around here. That your rig out front?"
    "Yes." Roarke smiled a little as Eve turned off the motor. "It's a new line."
    "Slick."
    "I'll give you a closer look before we go," Roarke offered.
    "I'd appreciate that."
    "Victim is male, Caucasian," Eve began. "Identified as Bayliss, Captain Boyd, age forty-eight. Cause of death appears to be drowning. Single laceration in left wrist is potentially life-threatening."
    She fit on her microgoggles. "No visible hesitation marks," she reported, then pushed them off again. "Victim is wearing a gold wedding ring and a gold wrist unit. A strong adhesive tape has been used to strap the victim to the tub at throat, left forearm, chest, torso, waist, hips, and on both thighs and ankles. No defensive wounds are evident."
    The water drained out, little sucking sounds, while she spoke. As the level lowered, Bayliss's hair and genitals floated toward the surface.
    "I need to get in to examine the body. Sheriff, will you record?" She slipped the recorder off her jacket, held it out.
    "I like my job better than yours." He fixed it to his shirt, moved closer.
    She stepped onto the platform, swung a leg over the edge. Already in her mind, the scene played out. He'd have been unconscious, she was sure of that. It wouldn't have been possible to get a healthy, well-built, adult male into the tub and restrained without signs of a struggle.
    She planted her feet on either side of the body as she imagined the killer had done. Bending, she began to work at the tape. "Strong stuff. It looks like that tape used for packing cargo and heavy shipments. He used a smooth-bladed tool to cut it. No ragged edges. Probably shears or scissors. Neat, patient work. He took his time."
    The tape screeched a little as it pulled away from the smooth, damp surface of the tub. She took her time with it, carefully sliding the tape into evidence bags.
    With his head free, Eve lifted it, turned it. And saw no signs of a blow.
    Stunned him, she

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