18th Abduction (Women's Murder Club)

18th Abduction (Women's Murder Club) by James Patterson

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the turn to her office, shesaid, “There was no semen present, but we did find condom lubrication. On a hunch, I gave her a pelvic exam. I found one pubic hair. One. And it’s not Carly’s.”
    I said, “Wow. That could be a breakthrough.”
    Claire said, “It’s very good news, but I don’t have to tell you, that piece of evidence is going to have to get into line for DNA comparison.”
    “Claire. Can’t we jump to the front of the line? Use your considerable influence, will you?”
    “Linds. Every cop in the city is trying to shove to the front of the line. But I will definitely lean on a few people.”
    I thanked her, hugged her, waved good-bye, and carried on down Bryant to the main entrance to the Hall.
    I crossed the mostly empty lobby and headed for the elevator, thinking about Claire’s news, imagining Carly’s last moments.
    I saw her waiting outside the Bridge, getting into a car with or without her girlfriends. Twenty-four hours later she checked into the Big Four. Where had she been during that twenty-four hour gap, and had she been with whoever had picked her up at the Bridge?
    Maybe her driver or date or customer had driven her to the Big Four the next night and waited there while she checked into room 212, then parked his car at the back and met her upstairs.
    If I was seeing this right, whoever this guy was, he’d planned his night with Carly. It was premeditated. Up in the room, he’d given her a drink of something that had been loaded with the powerful knockout drug Rohypnol.
    She’d gone down.
    While she was unconscious, Carly’s attacker had spread towels down on the bed and done horrific things to her. He’d sliced her, raped her, strangled her, dressed her in some items from his sick imagination, then hanged her corpse from the shower head.
    He was good. But not perfect.
    He’d left his calling card behind: a short hair with a skin tag, a neat little bundle of his telltale DNA.
    We finally had a real lead.
    I hoped like mad it would take us to Carly’s killer.

CHAPTER 39
    Joe had met with Anna over the weekend to prepare for their Monday-morning meeting with supervisor Craig Steinmetz.
    At 9:00 a.m. they sat at right angles to each other on the squared-off leather sectional in the FBI’s thirteenth-floor reception area.
    Joe glanced over at Anna.
    She seemed unperturbed, buds in her ears, eyes closed. A curtain of brown hair hid the terrible scar on her face. Joe flashed back to last week, Anna telling him in the dark of his car how Petrović had burned her with a cigarette lighter, men holding her down as he raped her.
    Then and now, Joe felt enraged. It was all he could do to sit still in his seat. He thought about Anna and the hundreds of other women who had lived and died in that “hotel.”
    He drummed his fingers on his knees and turned his eyes to the FBI seal hanging on the wall opposite the sofa. The medallion was round, blue and gold, with the words
Department of Justice
and
Federal Bureau of Investigation
encircling the outer rim, enclosing a circle of stars. At the center of the seal was a shield made up of red and white stripes and the scales of justice.
    Beneath the scales were the words
Fidelity, Bravery,
and
Integrity.
    Another way of spelling
FBI.
These were the values he’d built his life around since joining the Bureau.
    He was startled out of his thoughts as he heard his name.
    Supervisor Craig Steinmetz came through the doorway and asked him to come in. “Joe. Just you.”
    Joe followed Steinmetz down the hallway to the corner office and took the chair across from his desk. Like his own office, this one was uncluttered, had a flag in the corner, and featured the seal on one wall, a couple of framed certificates and pictures with past presidents on another. In the picture with President George W. Bush, a younger Captain Steinmetz wore his USMC uniform with rows of ribbons over his left breast.
    Joe knew Steinmetz’s history.
    After his last tour in Afghanistan,

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