Diary of the Pirate Killer

Diary of the Pirate Killer by Jenn Vakey

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to the bar with his girlfriend.  The building actually has a pretty good security system, so I wouldn’t be able to get him out of his place without someone knowing.  He is perfect, but I will have to wait until I’m nearing the end to take him.
     
    4/8/09- I finally found someone!  Oh, I nearly fainted when I saw him at the scene I was called out to this morning.  He wasn’t a victim or a suspect, but he will work.  He actually witnessed a teenage girl get pushed from a car by her very pissed off boyfriend.  She wasn’t seriously injured, but I doubt she will keep him around.
    Anyway, back to the important part.  He’s perfect.  I could see Justin around him as soon as I saw him.  I overheard him talking to the officer interviewing him.  He’s a vacationer.  He said that he’ll be in town for the next week, so I shouldn’t run into any problems.  I’m going to head over to the hotel he’s staying at tonight and see if I can get eyes on him.  Chances are he hasn’t heard anything about the murders, so it shouldn’t be as hard to keep an eye on him.
     
    4/9/09- He has the same smile as Justin.  Not just a close one, but identical.  It melted my heart just to see it.  I only got to watch him for a little while today before going into work.  I heard him asking someone where some good antique stores are for him to check out tomorrow, so hopefully it will give me a good opportunity to grab him.  I’m pretty much just going to be winging this one.
     
    4/10/09- That couldn’t have been easier.  I parked in the alley behind a few stores and stopped him as he was walking down the street.  I told him I needed help loosening the lug nuts so I could change my tire.  I had the trunk open and when he started around to the other side, I drugged him and pushed him in.  It took me a few minutes to decide where to leave the card where I wouldn’t be seen but it would still be found.  I ended up leaving it under the windshield wiper of a delivery truck that was parked back there.  They must not have gone back out there for a while, because it was almost four hours before the call came in.  It gave me plenty of time to get him into the house.  I was actually nearly finished with the procedure when I was called in.  Because he was a tourist, they have no idea who was taken.  I don’t imagine that will happen again.  Even if I grab a man from another random spot, it won’t be long before people start to report them missing as soon as a report went out.  Detective Wilcome already issued a statement today, but none of the calls that came in were for the vessel.  I haven’t seen him with anyone, so I’m pretty sure he’s here alone.  Unless he’s got family somewhere that’s going to report him missing if he doesn’t check in, I doubt they will know who I have before his body is found.  It will be fun to watch them try, though.  I really wanted to get back out here quickly, but Detective Wilcome wouldn’t let anyone leave.  Every officer was out following up on the men that were reported as possible victims, and he had everyone in the lab going over every piece of evidence for the hundredth time.  It was ten when he finally let us all go.  I must say, he is really starting to look like horrible.  I don’t think he’s left the station in days.
    Anyway, the vessel was looking pretty good when I got back.  He had no idea what was going on and was completely freaked because of his leg.  I almost felt bad for the guy.  He didn’t say a word as I told him that he picked the wrong city to visit.  I told him all about Justin and the men that had been taken to help him come back.  I only lied about one thing.  I told him that the reason they died was because they wouldn’t comply with the process.  I didn’t want to lie to him, because I know how badly Justin hated lying and liars, but I thought it would be the best way to keep him calm.  The less he struggles, the easier it will be

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