The Crucifix Killer(61)
Hunter gave him a quick explanation of what had happened, how they’d come so close to saving the victim.
‘Do you think the killer would’ve really let him go if you had picked the winner?’
‘I’m not sure,’ Hunter said shaking his head. An uneasy silence followed.
‘What did he take?’ Garcia asked rubbing his chin.
‘What do you mean?’ Doctor Winston looked hesitant.
‘You said the killer always removes a body part from the victim, like a trophy.’
‘Ah yes.’ He lifted the small white sheet, revealing the victim’s groin region.
‘Oh God!’ Garcia brought both hands to his mouth. He knew that had been done while the victim was still alive.
Half a minute went by before Hunter spoke. ‘Let me guess, the forensic team found nothing inside the car, right?’
‘Ah-ha!’ the doctor replied, lifting his right index finger with an enthusiastic smile. ‘They found a hair. And it isn’t the victim’s.’
Thirty
As they approached the Vanguard Club entrance on Friday night, Garcia was surprised to see such a big crowd waiting in line to get in.
‘I can’t believe this club is full, this is supposed to be a massive club.’
‘The club ain’t full,’ Hunter replied confidently.
‘How do you know?’
‘It’s a psychology trick,’ Hunter continued. ‘If they make you wait in line it increases your expectations of the club. You’ll be more eager to get in. A busy club usually means a good club.’
‘That’s true.’
‘But the trick is to make you wait in line just long enough. Get the timing wrong and it’ll put punters in a bad mood. No one likes standing in line for too long.’
‘That’s also true.’
They ignored the line of people and walked straight up to the two muscle-bound bouncers at the club’s entrance.
‘Sorry, gentlemen, you gonna have to join the line like everyone else,’ one of the bouncers said, placing a hand on Garcia’s shoulder.
‘Oh no, you see we’ve got special VIP passes,’ Hunter said in a funny voice and producing his detective badge.
The bouncer checked Hunter’s police credentials and removed his hand from Garcia. ‘Is there some sort of a problem, Detective Hunter?’
‘No, we’re just looking for someone.’
The two bouncers exchanged a worried look. ‘We don’t want no trouble here.’
‘Neither do we, so if you get out of our way, we’ll be off to a good start,’ Hunter said, pinning the bouncer down with a firm gaze. Without losing eye contact, the bouncer took one step to his right and opened the door.
‘Enjoy your evening, gentlemen.’
The two detectives stepped into the luxurious lobby entrance. The thumping music instantly caused an impact. It was loud, very loud. There were a handful of people standing around in this first room, some dancing, some just chatting. Hunter and Garcia made their way through the small mob and into the main dance floor area.
The music in there was twice as loud as in the entrance hall and out of instinct Hunter placed a finger in each ear.
‘What’s the problem, old man, can’t handle the younger generation’s music?’ Garcia said with a cynical grin.
‘Music? This is just . . . loud repetitive thumping noise. Give me heavy metal any day.’
‘This place is enormous!’ Garcia said as the giant dance floor inside the 20,000-square-feet venue stood majestically in front of them. Hunter widened his eyes to try and take in the enormity of the place. The dance floor was busy with a colorful and vibrant crowd moving to the beat of the latest ‘drum ’n’ bass’ and dirty-funk sounds. The club lights and lasers cast different shapes on the crowd as they danced. The atmosphere in the Vanguard was contagious. People came in here to have fun and it showed. Hunter and Garcia weren’t in the Vanguard to appreciate it or to take part in the fun, they needed to find D-King.
To the left of the dance floor they saw a small, cordoned-off flight of steps that led to a separate upper level.
‘Over there,’ Hunter said, pointing to the stairs. ‘That’s gotta be the VIP area.’
Garcia nodded and frowned as he noticed the two pro-wrestler look-alike bouncers standing guard at the bottom of the stairs. Hunter’s eyes searched the upper level for D-King. The file they’d picked up from the District Attorney’s office had everything they needed to know about the famous dealer, including several photographs. It didn’t take long for Hunter to spot him seated comfortably accompanied by four women.
‘I got him, last table on the right,’ Hunter said, pointing to the VIP area.