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The Cold Moon

The Cold Moon

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Autoren: Jeffery Deaver
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database entries for the Watchmaker.
    M.O.:
    • Dragged from vehicle to alley, where iron bar was suspended over him. Eventually crushed throat.
    • Awaiting medical examiner’s report to confirm.
    • No evidence of sexual activity.
    • Time of death: approximately 10:15 P.M. to 11 P.M. Monday night. Medical examiner to confirm.
    Evidence:
    • Clock.
      • No explosives, chemical- or bioagents.
      • Identical to clock at pier.
      • No fingerprints, minimal trace.
      • Arnold Products, Framingham, MA.
      • Sold by Hallerstein’s Timepieces, Manhattan.
    • Poem left by perp at both scenes.
      • Computer printer, generic paper, HP LaserJet ink.
      • Text:
    The full Cold Moon is in the sky,
    shining on the corpse of earth,
    signifying the hour to die
    and end the journey begun at birth.
    —The Watchmaker
    • Not in any poetry databases; probably his own.
      • Cold Moon is lunar month, the month of death.
    • $60 in pocket, no serial number leads; prints negative.
    • Fine sand used as “obscuring agent.” Sand was generic. Because he’s returning to the scene?
    • Metal bar, 81 pounds, is needle-eye span. Not being used in construction across from the alleyway. No other source found.
    • Duct tape, generic, but cut precisely, unusual. Exactly the same lengths.
    • Thallium sulfate (rodent poison) found in sand.
    • Soil containing fish protein—from perp, not victim.
    • Very little trace found.
    • Brown fibers, probably automotive carpeting.
    Other:
    • Vehicle.
      • Ford Explorer, about three years old. Brown carpet. Tan.
      • Review of license tags of cars in area Tuesday morning reveals no warrants. No tickets issued Monday night.
    • Checking with Vice about prostitutes, re: witness.
      • No leads.
    INTERVIEW WITH HALLERSTEIN
    Perp:
    • EFIT composite picture of the Watchmaker—late forties, early fifties, round face, double chin, thick nose, unusually light blue eyes. Over 6 feet tall, lean, hair black, medium length, no jewelry, dark clothes. No name.
    • Knows great deal about clocks and watches and which timepieces had been sold at recent auctions and were at current horologic exhibits in the city.
    • Threatened dealer to keep quiet.
    • Bought 10 clocks. For 10 victims?
    • Paid cash.
    • Wanted moon face on clock, wanted loud tick.
    Evidence:
    • Source of clocks was Hallerstein’s Timepieces, Flatiron District.
    • No prints on cash paid for clocks, no serial number hits. No trace on money.
    • Called from pay phones.
    CRIME SCENE THREE
    Location:
    • 481 Spring Street.
    Victim:
    • Joanne Harper.
    • No apparent motive.
    • Didn’t know second victim, Adams.
    Perp:
    • Watchmaker.
    • Assistant.
      • Probably man spotted earlier by victim, at her shop.
      • White, heavyset, in sunglasses, cream-colored parka and cap. Was driving the SUV.
    M.O.:
    • Picked locks to get inside.
    • Intended method of attack unknown. Possibly planning to use florist’s wire.
    Evidence:
    • Fish protein came from Joanne’s (orchid fertilizer).
    • Thallium sulfate nearby.
    • Florist’s wire, cut in precise lengths. (To use as murder weapon?)
    • Clock.
      • Same as others. No nitrates.
      • No trace.
    • No note or poem.
    • No footprints, fingerprints, weapons or anything else left behind.
    • Black flakes—roofing tar.
      • Checking ASTER thermal images of New York for possible sources.
    Other:
    • Perp was checking out victim earlier than attack. Targeting her for purpose. What?
    • Have police scanner. Changing frequency.
    • Vehicle.
      • Tan.
      • No tag number.
      • Putting out Emergency Vehicle Locator.
      • 423 owners of tan Explorers in area. Cross-reference against criminal warrants. Two found. One owner too old; other is in jail on drug charges.
        • Owned by the man in jail.
    WATCHMAKER’S EXPLORER
    Location:
    • Found in garage, Hudson River and Houston Street.
    Evidence:
    • Explorer owned by man in jail. Had been confiscated, and stolen from lot, awaiting auction.
    • Parked in open. Not near exit.
    • Crumbs from corn chips, potato chips, pretzels, chocolate candy. Bits of peanut butter crackers. Stains from soda, regular, not diet.
    • Box of Remington .32-caliber auto pistol ammo, seven rounds missing. Gun is possible Autauga Mk II.
    • Book— Extreme Interrogation Techniques. Blueprint

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